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12.20.2008, 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Ryu James View Post
great info from everyone. i have also heard of plettenburg motors. are they from germany also? how is there quality?

anyone have any links for the lehner motors? which models would be comparable or better than the 1521 Neus?

@lutach,
i knew you had some sick setups just from your posts here on RCM but would love to see those ones you mentioned. so is the difference noticable to run the 1521 over the 1515 in a truggy? or is there enough power already present in the 1515 that anything more you wont notice anyway?

i guess i am just kind of a speed/power addict. i run the 1515 1.5d on 5s in both my truggies currently and i love it. a great all around setup. low-end tourque, 60mph speeds, and very low temps. cant ask for much more.....except for the 1521 1d on 5s 6600 mah....he,he,he.....then after that it will be a 1527 in a truggy, God willing.
The 1521 in my opinion is just too much. The 1515 is plenty for any truggy. The Plettenbergs are very nice http://www.plettenberg-motoren.com/U.../brumo_ueb.htm and so are Lehners http://www.lehner-motoren.com/preise.php. Keep in mind that too much speed and power will keep you going to the LHS often to buy parts. A few of the boat guys compare a Neu 1521 to a Lehner 2240 and the Neu 1527 to a Lehner 2250. The price differance is what sets them apart though. You can also look at the Mega http://www.megamotorusa.com/Brushles...-ACn_22_SERIES. The ACn22/50 are awesome motors too, but the price is up there for that one. You can find good deals on the ACn22/45, but like all airplane motors, they are an open can design. If you're on a budget, go with the Medusa 70 or 80mm motors.
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