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pcnutz 05.17.2006 08:18 AM

540C XL Feigao motors
 
I just saw mike selling the 540C XL motors and would like to let yall know they are awesome. So far 2 of them worked out great for me

Left is my hybrid with 540c 9xl 18.97 14 gp3300's

Right is my UE/Bomb with 540c 9xl Hacker comp 14 gp3300's

HTTP://users.adelphia.net/~tjjohnson2/newhot.jpg

Electric Dave 05.17.2006 08:27 AM

Is a 9XL on 14 cells enough?

coolhandcountry 05.17.2006 01:29 PM

The 9xl on 14 cells runs pretty nicely. It is not a speed demon or as powerful as 18 cells but will smoke the stock titans.

pcnutz 05.17.2006 05:52 PM

I like reliability in my setups. Kinda like to keeap them around for a bit, I get mid 30's on 14 and 9xl, not really interested in top speed except on the 150ft straight on the track. I rather clear the jumps with short acceleration and be consistant on track

crazyjr 05.17.2006 06:52 PM

Thats how i am. I have never burned an electrical part by overdoing it.I always follow recomendations

dabid 05.18.2006 03:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MacII
Is a 9XL on 14 cells enough?

It's got twice the torque of my old 9L in my Savage on 14 cells, goes maybe 5 mph less but isn't noticable at all because it gets there much faster.

Electric Dave 05.18.2006 08:43 AM

Interesting. I've been considering a 7XL to replace my 10L...sounds like it will do the job. 4S LiPo. Race only, no bashing.

squeeforever 05.18.2006 01:12 PM

MacII, for 4S i would recommend something like a 9XL. It will do great. I run a 10XL on 14 cells and its to much for a track even as large as mine is. 4S will be very nice on a 9XL.

pcnutz 05.19.2006 09:14 AM

I could not imagine how cool a 10XL runs, my 18.97 is 140f on a bk8xl and my hacker is 120f on a 540c 9xl

squeeforever 05.19.2006 01:41 PM

Mine runs about 125 with some really high gearing.


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