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meatzardd 06.23.2006 09:24 PM

which is more powerful/fast
 
Feigao 380c 6t or the normal feigao 6t. which would be a better choice for a stampede and would the warrior 7020 work good with this motor?

coolhandcountry 06.24.2006 07:41 AM

Built on heat sink and won't need an adapter either the 380 c gets my vote.

MetalMan 06.24.2006 09:36 AM

Both of those motors are way too fast for a Stampede... You can get the Feigao 380C 6L, and that would work well (lots of torque).

stampy 06.24.2006 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MetalMan
Both of those motors are way too fast for a Stampede... You can get the Feigao 380C 6L, and that would work well (lots of torque).

x2 i imo the 380c 6L is probably the best motor for the stampede

meatzardd 06.24.2006 12:20 PM

alright, i was thinkin bout the 6l but now i think ill get it. what controller should i get?the warrior should work fine with it right?

squeeforever 06.24.2006 12:33 PM

My choice would the the Quark 80 or the MGM 80.

meatzardd 06.24.2006 01:00 PM

i was thinkin bout the mgm 80 but its a little pricy compared to the warrior 7020. which ones better for the price becuase i got a low budget. im only goin to be runnin 6-8 cells.

squeeforever 06.24.2006 01:16 PM

Well the MGM 80 is far better than the Warrior 7020 but the Quark better than the MGM.

Superbasher 06.24.2006 01:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by meatzardd
i was thinkin bout the mgm 80 but its a little pricy compared to the warrior 7020. which ones better for the price becuase i got a low budget. im only goin to be runnin 6-8 cells.

i dont think the 6l will work with the 7020, as youve got to see if the motors amp draw is less than what the controller can handle. i think the 7020 can handle 70 amps and the 6l is 69, so its going to thermal a few times. i got the 7020 with a 7t, but that wont be enough in a stampede

meatzardd 06.24.2006 01:50 PM

alright thanks, ill proly go with the mgm 80

squeeforever 06.24.2006 01:57 PM

I think the 7020 would far ok. The rating isn't something to go by really. Wish the proper gearing I think the 7020 would be ok, but chances are it wouldn't run cool. The MGM 80 is the way to go unless you want to spend a little more on the Quark.

meatzardd 06.24.2006 04:27 PM

alright thanks for all the help, one last question, will the 380c 6l and the mgm 80 be much faster/effecient then an novak 5800?

squeeforever 06.24.2006 04:37 PM

It should be.

MetalMan 06.24.2006 11:27 PM

The motor can also take more cells, so it can be more powerful.

meatzardd 06.25.2006 01:16 AM

other then an long can motor havin more torque, what other advantags do they have because im actually thinkin of an 380c 8t or 7t.

squeeforever 06.25.2006 01:18 AM

The longer can will also run cooler and typically be more efficient.

meatzardd 06.25.2006 02:27 AM

whats the difference between the 380c 8t and the normal feigao 8t? which will be faster on a 6 cell pack.will these motors be faster then a 380c 6l?
sorry for the questions.

SpEEdyBL 06.25.2006 03:44 PM

The 380 motors have a smaller rotor than the 540 motors so they can spool up faster. You can also get more runtime out of them. I'd say the 380c 8t is slightly faster than the 8s. Honestly, I haven't seen any impressive numbers with the 8s. 30-35 mph is typical on 6 cells in a rustler or stampede and 40 mph on 8 cells. You would expect that the bigger 540 motors would be more powerful, but that's not always the case. I assume the 380c 6l would be the fastest of the bunch.

meatzardd 06.25.2006 03:46 PM

alright thanks, ive been readin that some qaurks are havin some problems so would a warrior 9020 be over kill for a 380c 7t?

Superbasher 06.26.2006 06:24 AM

for the 7t you can use a 7020, im going to be using that and the 7020 should handle it fine.

meatzardd 06.26.2006 02:52 PM

actually which draws more amps, the 380c 7t or the 380c 6l. i would run the 7020 but i got the idea that it woudent be enough to handle the 6l cause in the future ill run 7 cells and i dont want it always thermaling but if this is not the case then i would definately pick up the 7020.
the help is very much appreciated

SpEEdyBL 06.26.2006 03:02 PM

The 6l draws somewhere in between a 6t and a 7t.

meatzardd 06.27.2006 09:52 PM

so will the 7020 handle a 380 6l on 6-8 cells or should i pick up the 9020

squeeforever 06.27.2006 10:30 PM

If you were to get another ESC, I would get the Quark 80. I'm not sure if it is, but if the 7020 isn't up to the task, the Quark should be.

jhautz 06.27.2006 11:08 PM

Ive been running a 380c-6L on a 7020 in an all aluminum rustler. 7020 handles it no problem.

Darren 06.29.2006 09:23 AM

meatzardd - Sometimes it's good to go overkill. Example - My 9XL runs on a 9920, but i just bought a 10XL the other day, which im going to use on a quark 125. The 10XL only draws 66amps, but it means that i've got that extra securite and it wont overheat. Cooler is better.


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