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raptor50 07.12.2008 03:49 PM

Revo Platinum, would it be good for Tekno conversion?
 
Im wondering if this would be good for the converserion. I have Neu 1512 2.5F with Hyperion 5S 4800 batt. I noticed that the top speed is only around 35mph where as other 3.3 is about 45. I sure like the blingness of the plat. thanks..

magman 07.12.2008 04:59 PM

For the Revo the 1515 version of what you have would be better. The Plat Revo is v/nice...all the hop ups already on it. What esc do you have?

raptor50 07.12.2008 05:17 PM

I dont have ESC yet, planning on it to get MMM. whats the diff between 1515 and 1512? i ran my 1512 on my old revo and it had plenty, perhaps too much pwr..

magman 07.12.2008 09:40 PM

The 1515 is a bigger motor and due to the weight of the Plat. revo would be better and more efficient...( wouldn't have to work as hard, hence better efficiency )especially on 5 and 6s.

azjc 07.12.2008 09:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by raptor50 (Post 190786)
Im wondering if this would be good for the converserion. I have Neu 1512 2.5F with Hyperion 5S 4800 batt. I noticed that the top speed is only around 35mph where as other 3.3 is about 45. I sure like the blingness of the plat. thanks..

the Platimun Revo is setup for racing you usually stay around 35 mph so I think it may be geared lowered and it also comes stock with a FOC

gasshead 07.12.2008 11:08 PM

the plat revo comes with the close ratio kit installed in the transmission. its basically sladens truck with out a side pipe

Matthew_Armeni 07.13.2008 06:34 PM

You don't need a 1515 in a Revo if you keep the 2-speed. The 1512 2.5D on 5s will be more than powerful enough. As far as Neu's in Revo's go, the 1509's are a sweet setup. For 5s the 2Y would be a good setup.


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