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Originally Posted by crazyjr
I to had heard there was a sweet spot, in which a brushless motor would run. My mambamax 4600 for example, with 20/87, the temps were 190*, but with 24/87 it runs at 160 most of the time. I think it has something to do with spinning on dirt and hitting max RPM for voltage. I think it wants to go faster, but the voltage kind of brakes it a bit, kind of like a voltage choke for a slot car. I hope you understand what i'm saying.
From the good news in jay ski V3 thread and this one, I hope to soon have a Brushless E-Revo, to kick it with my G2R
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A good brushless motor has a very broad sweet spot -- and the Neu designed motors have a REALLY broad sweet spot. It is so broad, in fact, that the performance doesn't drop off at all when you push it TOO hard. So you have to be careful with temperatures....
Just make sure you don't exceed about 220F or so in normal usage.