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portyansky
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10.14.2008, 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by drkdgglr View Post
I have read only good things about medusa 60mm motors in revo's and buggy/ truggies.
I know larger can motors will have more torque, but if the 60mm motors seem to be doing well, what would the benefit be of larger cans?

I am currently building a revo which will be running 10s and a 1000-1100kv motor and a muggy on 6s which will be running 1600kv. Both cars will be geared for 40mph. Which size can would suit each car best? I was thinking 36-60-1100 for the revo and 36-70-1600 for the muggy?
IMO. It would run cooler and more efficiently b/c it would take less energy/power to get the wheels moving literally. And you should be able to increase your run times since the motor will be more efficient.
I myself will be getting the 60-2000 (for my revo conv.) this Friday, and reading from what others have posted, I shouldnt have any issues. I may get the 70 later on if it proves to be that much of a difference.
   
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