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vendetta st motor mount
hi i have a vendetta st got a side winder micro with cm-20 6800kv motor for it but the motor dont fit so i need a motor mount...and will the pinion fit or will i need a new one
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the CC 6800 is not a good motor for the vendetta, motor will run really hot. Dunno about the mount.
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I would take the electronics back or sell them. Get a 1/10th sidewinder and a medusa 4200kv motor. It will run very cool and better then the mamba system you had.
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ya i was looking at a neu 1105 and a 1/10 esc
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neu1107 or 1105
metallover whats up man saw your pics of the detta with a neu1107 nice.. did it fit the motor mount and was it a lot a work to the chassis..
someone has a 1105 in a detta any thoughts on a 1105 in the detta |
also neu and medusa do they come with 2.3mm shaft so i can use detta pinion
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ok been lookine on here and this is what i come up with for the vendetta st
1/10 sidewinder neu1107 or 1105 or a medusa need help with the motor will they fit detta motor mount fp 3s 11.1v 1600 20c thanks |
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If you go with 3s I would go around 4000-4500kv and if you go with 2s then go with 5000-8500... That is for insaine speeds. A 4000kv motor on 2s is fast. Look up some youtube vids.... And make sure to get the steel cvds! You want the ones that don't have the threaded shafts on them. You'll probably want ball diffs too, unless you shim the stock ones inside and out. |
found a fp eonlite 2s 7.4v 1600 20c on towerhobbies for 34.99
buy they dont carry neu or medusa motors i did not see them on the rc-monster shop witch motor will be a direct fit to the detta motor mount going to go with 2s so a motor of 5000-8500 |
You will need to buy neu motors directly from castle creations, and medusa's from their own website (www.medusaproducts.com)
For the Neu... go with the 1105/2Y or 2.5Y. the 2Y is 5200kv, and the 2.5Y is 4000kv. I own both and run them in my detta buggy and ST respectively. And you don't really need to get rid of your sidewinder micro esc. It can handle both motors (that's what I use), but most go for the 1/10th sidewinder since it can handle more amps and is nearly the same price. |
medusa 28*32 mr-028-032-4200 3.17mm shaft 4200kv @63.95
mr-pinion-13 1/8" shaft @4.95 on medusaproducts.com |
That's perfect.
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or a neu 1105/2y 2.3mm shaft @103.00
wow have to pick one help sidewinder micro esc will ok with the neu it wont run to hottt |
just ordered a medusa 28-32 v2 4200kv motor
will my sidewinder micro be cool with this motor |
should work fine. Micro Sidewinders can handle 35a continuous, and this motor is rated for 33a continuous. If you're worried about heat, you can also get a rc18t xps heatsink and slap it right on the micro sidewinder:
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXJSU9&P=7 Of course the 1/10th sidewinder will run MUCH cooler (since it can handle 70a continuous and has a great heatsink built in). So it all really depends on what you're looking for. My micro sidewinder will reach up to 120*F after a really hard run in a detta st, and the 1/10th sidewinder only gets warm (~100*F) after a hard run in the detta st (with all other things held equal). |
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