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superek4 08.26.2009 10:20 AM

NEU motor chart?
 
hi, i would like to get a neu motor but confused with the specs, Y, 2D?

I am using medusa 1600kv 36x70mm with 6s on my CRT.

I would like the same or identical? i dun mind 70 or 80mm, what do you guys recommend?

Would you guys recommend a Tekin 8T motor? its alot cheaper. thxs!

wallot 08.26.2009 10:38 AM

www.neumotors.com has all the info you need

1512 for buggy
1515 for truggy

for 6S aim for 1500-1700kv

nitrostarter 08.26.2009 10:45 AM

I would opt for the 1515/2.5D, 1650kv.


Or take a look at my signature...

superek4 08.27.2009 04:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nitrostarter (Post 316029)
I would opt for the 1515/2.5D, 1650kv.


Or take a look at my signature...

i know u r selling ur tekin 8T motor but i need to know if its is it a v1 or 2. I PM u before how to check.

I mean its up to you. I m keen to keep as a spare motor.

superek4 08.28.2009 10:36 PM

Neu 1515 1.5Y 1500 Kv? how about this?

zeropointbug 08.28.2009 11:05 PM

Get the Tekin Truggy motor 1500kv. on 6s, that should provide you with plenty of power and cool running. I am running a 1512/3D (1700kv.) on 6s and it's perfect, but does scare me at times, like when geared for ~75mph, has tons of power. Still runs very cool as well, max I have ever hit was ~165F when running WOT in uncut football field geared for ~50mph. Not bad.

Go for the Tekin truggy motor.

superek4 08.28.2009 11:24 PM

neu 1515/1y is 1500kv it's us$210

tekin 1550 8T 1550kv is us$160

it's abt us$50 difference

I usually gear to 35mph

big greg 08.28.2009 11:57 PM

i have the 1550 truggy motor, its a pretty good motor, running on 5s, was running a bit warmer then i liked @ 180, but i think i had some binding, we will see

zeropointbug 08.29.2009 12:14 AM

The only thing, Tekin motors are not really proven at this time yet for someone to say they are better or worse than a Neu, but I am sure they will be very close in performance/temperatures.

big greg 08.29.2009 12:18 AM

as long as the rotor holds up there pretty much the same wind/design as neu motors, plus they look spiffy! lol, even if the rotor comes apart a little locktite takes care of it, but if you buy one new most likely you will be getting a v2 rotor


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