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Originally Posted by SpEEdyBL
I think thats a mistake and the 2000kv is a 2D. The neu 2D motors have slightly less kv than the neu 1y motors, which is how I can tell.
The advantage of y winds is that you can vary the timing for positive results, which you can't do with d winds and wye winds are supposedly slightly more effcient than d winds. For obvious reasons, d winds allow for more kv options, but someone please tell me if there really is a powerband difference between y and d? Comparing a y vs. d of similar kv, does one have more bottom end or more midrange power?
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If I had to guess I'd say "D" stands for delta and "Y" stands for.. star?
It would be just how the winds are hooked up.