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Originally Posted by _paralyzed_
you definately do your research, and you seem enthusiastic, starting great build threads and what not. Could use more people with initiative like you. Nice review.
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Wow Harold, are you going to ask him out now... Might work out for you if he is that enthusiastic!!!
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Originally Posted by BrianG
I kinda agree. I see the 60mm=1509, 70mm=1512, and 80mm=1515
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I think about the same. My 60mm medusas are not as powerful as the 36/30 aveox which is very similar to a neu 1512. Honestly the 70mm can will be the ticket for a race buggy or a Mt like a revo/maxx. The 80mm will be better for a truggy or 1/8 MT. Keeping the motor speeds around 40k will keep the temps down too. I am sure the material quality is not as good as the neu, so it will not run as effeciently.
Still, medusa is the best bang for the buck and they offer plenty of sizes/winds. No real reason to buy a neu unless you are top level racing electric or just want the best. (nothing wrong with that to me!)
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Originally Posted by speedracer1129
Interesting....I spoke to Medusa on the very subject today. They said that someone was doing some comparison testing between the 2 motors and they said that the 70mm was close to a 1515, but the 80mm was much more powerful.
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The 70 may be a bit less powerful than the 1515, and the 80 should be a bit more. I still think the 1521 will be more powerful than the 80.