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BL_RV0 03.27.2008 09:29 PM

Most powerful motor for savage?
 
What is the most powerful motor for a savage on 6s with the 3 speed and flm conversion?

Takedown 03.27.2008 09:37 PM

My vote goes to the Neu 1521 1y

BL_RV0 03.27.2008 09:42 PM

I'd like something that pulls less amps.

MetalMan 03.27.2008 10:15 PM

Power = volts x amps

You said you want the most powerful motor, so you just contradicted yourself.

lincpimp 03.27.2008 10:21 PM

How about a 11xl, or anything else large with about 1600kv, like a 1515?

I am going to run a KB45 8xl, 1700kv, on 6s lipo in a crt conversion. Should be a bit lighter than your savage though. I have the same savage as you and will most likely use a 14xl on 8s lipo.

jzemaxx 03.27.2008 10:23 PM

Go with a 1521 or 1527 in the 1500-1600kv range.

Takedown 03.27.2008 10:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 158389)
How about a 11xl, or anything else large with about 1600kv, like a 1515?

I am going to run a KB45 8xl, 1700kv, on 6s lipo in a crt conversion. Should be a bit lighter than your savage though. I have the same savage as you and will most likely use a 14xl on 8s lipo.

Linc, have you ran your kb45 8xl yet? I am looking into getting on for the savage. Needs a boost in power.

brushlessboy16 03.27.2008 10:27 PM

why not a big plettenburg?

or have lehner build you a motor..

lincpimp 03.27.2008 11:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Takedown (Post 158393)
Linc, have you ran your kb45 8xl yet? I am looking into getting on for the savage. Needs a boost in power.

I have not ran the 8xl, but I have run the 10l on 4s lipo in my gtp. It has tons of power and does not get hot, barely warm after 20mins or so. I have no idea how powerful the xl motors will be. I plan to run the 8xl on 6s in the crt, and the 10xl will be run on 8s in an aftershock. Looking at the interior of these beasts, and the performance of the l can in the gtp, I have a feeling these will easily blow away an xl feigao.

Takedown 03.27.2008 11:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 158398)
I have not ran the 8xl, but I have run the 10l on 4s lipo in my gtp. It has tons of power and does not get hot, barely warm after 20mins or so. I have no idea how powerful the xl motors will be. I plan to run the 8xl on 6s in the crt, and the 10xl will be run on 8s in an aftershock. Looking at the interior of these beasts, and the performance of the l can in the gtp, I have a feeling these will easily blow away an xl feigao.

Thats great to hear because I have the Feigao 8xl and I need a low end power boost and it looks like the KB45 8xl is my answer.

bdebde 03.27.2008 11:59 PM

1515 2.5D is great on 6s in heavy truck.

BL_RV0 03.28.2008 12:03 AM

Do you guys think that the KB45 8XL on 5s or 6s would be good? Since it is a 2-poler it should work well with a BK 9920 or 12020. Since this setup is going to be a "cheapo", and will be replaced rather quickly, I'd like to keep it inexpensive.

aqwut 03.28.2008 12:14 AM

the KB45 8XL has tonnes of power... I've never used the big maxx before, but compared to my LMT 1950s... the KB-45 has more power... Of course, there's more heat build up due to the lower efficiency of the KB45.... But a fan does help quite a bit... it's awesome on 6S... but 8S is on 8S is just sick... but they pull some amps...

Most powerful, but less amps... :oh:

6S KB 45, 8XL may be much for that 9920.. you might need something a tad bigger, but depends on ur gearing too..

BL_RV0 03.28.2008 12:16 AM

Will it fit on the FLM conversion?

BL_RV0 03.28.2008 12:28 AM

What about the following?
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...idProduct=4937
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...idProduct=6379
http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...od=9920warrior


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