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othello 01.09.2009 07:20 AM

New Neu 1400 series motors
 
It seems as if we have a new option when it comes to powering our buggys, lighter truggys or monsters: 1400 Series Neu motor

It features the smaller more common 36mm diameter making it possible to fit those smaller pinions which might have led to clearance issues when fitting a Neu 1515. It uses the 1515 rotor but given the smaller can diameter and a smooth can will not be as powerfull as a Neu 1515 ... or atleast will heat up faster then a Neu 1515. So it might be an interesting choice when a Neu 1515 is just to powerfull. Hmm ... will it fit powerwise between a Neu 1512 and a Neu 1515?

So what do you all think about this new motor option?

Would be interesting to know if the endbell is also closed like the frontbell seems to be.

George16 01.09.2009 07:45 AM

That's great. More choices for us. It will go head-on against the Medusa 36mm line of motors.

Ryu James 01.09.2009 07:46 AM

looks pretty good. i imagine it is just like a 1515 only with a 36mm can. i guess time will tell when they release some stats. and if front endbell is sealed i am assuming the rear one is also. looks like Neu caught on.

suicideneil 01.09.2009 09:21 PM

They look very nice indeed- price isnt too bad and they share the same rotor as the 1500 series so power shouldnt be too different I would have thought. Still getting an 80mm medusa though.... :smile:

Takedown 01.09.2009 09:41 PM

Holy crap that looks alot like a smooth can feigao 540 xl...:lol:

What's_nitro? 01.09.2009 10:01 PM

Awesome! I've been looking for a decent EDF motor. I'm curious as to what the power handling will be on those motors.

killermmn 01.09.2009 10:10 PM

not bad,neu just add more choice for us!!

jhautz 01.09.2009 10:16 PM

The KV ratings are the same as the 1515 motor of the same wind. Looks to me like 1515 with the fat trimmed off. Same kv, same rotor, Id guess its probably the same power as well. But almost 20% lighter. I like it for a race vehicle. SHaving weight is the name of the game.

I like it. Always good to see more otptions. I want to see what a 1412 looks like. That could be the hot ticket for a lightweight race buggy.

Takedown 01.09.2009 10:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jhautz (Post 250698)
The KV ratings are the same as the 1515 motor of the same wind. Looks to me like 1515 with the fat trimmed off. Same kv, same rotor, Id guess its probably the same power as well. But almost 20% lighter. I like it for a race vehicle. SHaving weight is the name of the game.

I like it. Always good to see more otptions. I want to see what a 1412 looks like. That could be the hot ticket for a lightweight race buggy.

I take it you like it.:rofl:

jhautz 01.09.2009 10:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Takedown (Post 250701)
I take it you like it.:rofl:

WHat tipped you off.....:neutral:



:mdr:

Takedown 01.09.2009 11:08 PM

Haha... :lol:

BL_RV0 01.10.2009 12:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by What's_nitro? (Post 250695)
Awesome! I've been looking for a decent EDF motor. I'm curious as to what the power handling will be on those motors.

It is clearly 1.21 jigawatts.

lincpimp 01.10.2009 12:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BL_RV0 (Post 250729)
It is clearly 1.21 jigawatts.

???? Did BB16 come up with this jigawatt rating?

Metallover 01.10.2009 12:34 AM

These motors are going to be perfect to compare to medusa. I am going to put my money on the medusa over the Neu.:gasp:

hoovhartid 01.10.2009 12:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Metallover (Post 250741)
I am going to put my money on the medusa over the Neu.:gasp:

I'll take that bet! :lol:


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