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mamba 4600 on 4s or 6900 on 3s? which is faster?
i decided i am going to go BL/lipo in my tc3 now. itll be a PURE speed machine. which of the 2 setups in the title will be faster?
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4600rpm/V x 14,8V = 68080rpm
6900rpm/V x 11,1V = 76590rpm => The 6900 on 3S will spin faster. |
Although the 4600/4s combo may tolerate higher gearing better since you're looking for high speeds only...
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Both are over the max rpm of the motor, I would go with the higher voltage set up, may run a bit cooler.
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yeah, thats what i was thinking. thanks guys. ill have it ordered within the month.
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Pick the lower kv motor and gear up. I only dragrace with 5000kV motors and below. The higher kv motors just draw too many amps, dropping the voltage too low, making reaching the topend harder.
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Just a thought - why not a 5700 on 4s A123 as a compromise - I think this is what stampedeproject was running...
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I am running a TC4 I just finished. 4600 on 4S with 25/75...74mph!! Motor and ESC temps at 100 or so!!! It is a good setup for playing around. Easy 20 minutes on Apogee 3800's. I dropped in a 5700 to see what it will do Wednesday night.......
Funny thing, I did this setup once before with a Cyclone and junked it because the 4600 on 4S would melt the diffs after 2-3 runs!! Few months later, I help someone setup a bone stock HPI Sprint 2 w/ a 7700 on 3S with 33/81 gearing and WHAM, 84mph on the radar!!!!! SOOOO, I am back again to prove a point!! |
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Just an update: 5700 on 4S, 32/69.........84mph!!! Slowly climbing:yipi: |
Do you have to use the mamba motors? The novak 3.5r went 79 mph one year at the worlds fastest rc-car challenge on just 2s. Last year the HV4.5 went over 100 mph on 4s and 118 on 5s. These were just off the shelf setups too.
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I use to run 4s A123 with the 5700. It was silly fast, but heated up to quick.
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You guys know that the 6900 should not be ran on 3s right? It is not made for that high of rpm, and will heat up very fast. Not a good idea imo.
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Like PB said. Not only will it be dangerous and void the warranty it will heat up very quickly. Castle motors tend to do that...
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You forgot that you are on the RCM forum. The peeps here are brushless experts.
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