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Nick 09.07.2007 04:37 PM

10s System
 
I'm back from the holidays now and looking for a new system, I have some good cash and a great car to put it in, my Maxx, that runs on 6s and a 7xl / BK9920 at the moment.

I'll be running 10s Lipo with a MGM12032 (should be okay?) most likely but not sure what motor to choose? As you would know I like to push my motors, so prefer speed over efficiency. :yes:

Thanks,
Nick.

captain harlock 09.07.2007 04:39 PM

How about a 1521 Neu and instead of pushing it, push the truck with it?;)

Nick 09.07.2007 04:50 PM

How big is the 1521? I don't know much about these Neus. I guess Mike can get that one in?

Finnster 09.07.2007 04:54 PM

I'm working on a hi-volt setup, but going w/ 10S A123/8S lipo and planning to use the MGM 9032. Even with the 9032, on 10S lipo you are talking over 3000W, and this is high eff wattage, so many more usable watts over an in-eff XL setup. Power potential is huge.

A 1515 3D or 2Y (1360 kv or 1100 kv) would be a good choice. I'm looking at a 2Y as I'm aiming more for high eff than over the top power, and the possiblity to throw on a couple extra cells for nuttiness if needed.

A 3D on 10S would be absolutely insane IMO if that is what you are aiming for. g/l

Nick 09.08.2007 07:09 AM

So is the benefit of a 1521 more power due to the larger can?

captain harlock 09.08.2007 09:00 AM

Yeah, the 1521 can easily hold it's own against the 2240 Lehner motors, plus, it has higher effeciency. You got yourself covered with this thing. Good luck to your diffs, though, you need to keep a close eye on them.

Nick 09.08.2007 12:04 PM

Would you recommend that over a 1515?

I need more opinions, lol.

captain harlock 09.08.2007 02:22 PM

If you need more power which will eventually gives you more velocity, the 1521 will surely do it.
The 1515 might do, though.
The Plett BigMaxximum is quite fasssst on 6s.
There's the Bolido, a massive dude by all means.
If Mike was still carrying the Lehners, I would've told you to get a 22series motor from him.
Hmmm...what else?....
Well, to be honest with you, the 1521 is my favorite choice. Get something within the range of 1100-1500rpm. That, on 10s, will make your truck do some rock'n roll, baby!!!

Nick 09.08.2007 03:12 PM

Thanks. :mdr: I have mailed Mike so look forward to a response if he can get them.

Nick 09.14.2007 02:51 PM

Nearly a week and still no reply from Mike.

jnev 09.14.2007 06:28 PM

Well, you won't get a reply over the weekend. He is racing Saturday and Sunday. Just wait a couple more days after the weekend ends and then if he doesn't reply, send him another email. What email were you using BTW?

lutach 09.14.2007 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Nick (Post 117138)
How big is the 1521? I don't know much about these Neus. I guess Mike can get that one in?

The 1521 is longer than the 2240. The pictures should give you some idea on the size of the 1521 and 1527.

Nick 09.14.2007 06:49 PM

1927 is huge, lol. What cans are the red and blue ones in the middle picture lutach?

I'm using rcmonstermike gmail one. For his e-mail.

lutach 09.14.2007 06:59 PM

The blue one is the Aquacraft BL motor and the red one is a 5900Kv motor from www.polkshobby.com part number PLKDYNB36.

Nick 09.14.2007 07:37 PM

How big is the 1521 compared to a Wanderer/Feigao XL can?


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