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best Neu for speed - 09.09.2008, 10:19 PM

I'm building a E-revo for strictly on road speed runs. I'm going to be using Zippzy 25C batteries along with a MMM V2. My question is what Nue motor would you guys suggest for this setup. Again this is only going to be used for speed (no offroad) I have a bashing truck already for that.

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09.09.2008, 10:29 PM

neu 1515 1y or a 2,5d or a 1,5d(extremly fast but high current draw)


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09.09.2008, 10:30 PM

I already have a 1y for 4S basher, so maybe a 2.5 is the ticket
   
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09.09.2008, 10:49 PM

Are you planning on running 4S or 6S?

6S I would go with the 2D.
4S I would go with the 1.5D.

You could easily gear into the 50-60mph range with ~40-45k rpm. You said you wanted speed runs so I assume you want faster than a racer. I would also get the 17mm wheel adapters and run with the HPI Phatline tires - great on-road tires for a truck because they are so low profile.

If you are going to running Zippys I would go for 6S/5000mAh to keep amps and temps down.


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09.10.2008, 12:01 AM

gearing is your friend you dont need the fastest turning motor...you get get speed with torque and gearing up
   
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09.10.2008, 07:21 AM

Thanks guys... Yes I will be running 6S and already have the 17mm Phaltlines. I do plan on messing with the gearing but I just want to make sure I get the most efficient baseline motor and go from there.

So the choices will be 2.0D and 2.5D.

Anyother choices?

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09.10.2008, 07:37 AM

well if your batts can push the amps needed, maybe get a 1521..


gearing change is nessicary to get the motor using power the most efficiently... it will be required


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The 2.5D gets my vote. That things hauls and stays cool.
   
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well if your batts can push the amps needed, maybe get a 1521..


gearing change is nessicary to get the motor using power the most efficiently... it will be required
+1 i would go 1521 or even bigger


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09.11.2008, 09:10 AM

Will the 1521 fit in an E-revo.
   
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Will the 1521 fit in an E-revo.
Not likely. The 1515 just about fits without hitting the rear shock mount in the low-cg mount area.

Since you are talking about a "speed run" setup - IMO I think with the 2.5D you'll have to gear down too much for high speed. I would go for the 2D.


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09.11.2008, 03:01 PM

In this case bigger is not better as at these power levels your batteries are the limiting factor. I would go with the 1515 1Y. This is the motor that castle creations recommends for the MMM and 6s and they claim 60 mph. The 1Y has just a bit more rpm than the 2D, and Y winds are slightly more efficient than D winds.


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09.11.2008, 04:39 PM

I have the 1y and 2d used both in an emaxx (same drivetrain as erevo). If you're going for max speed on 6s, 1Y for sure. Youll need mikes 1/8th revo diffs very soon though. The 2d on 5s is a nice basher, then again so is the 1y lol.
   
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09.11.2008, 05:18 PM

Thanks JJ, I alreay have the Hybrids V2 in. So many options. Some saying 1y others saying 2D or 2.5D...

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