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Losi Truggy Q - 02.18.2009, 10:22 PM

Hey lookin at doing a Truggy conversion

is a Neu 1512 2.5d sufficient for the Losi Eight-T or is it going to be too small?

Looking at 4-5s Lipo with a MMMV3


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Hey lookin at doing a Truggy conversion

is a Neu 1512 2.5d sufficient for the Losi Eight-T or is it going to be too small?

Looking at 4-5s Lipo with a MMMV3
I have a 1512 as a back-up motor for both my 8T and 8B. It will move a 10lbs truggy with no problem. I used the 1512 in my ST-RR and it still had plenty more power than I needed. On 4S the 1512 2.5 will be at 30k rpm and at 5S it will be around 37k rpm and those are both good numbers.


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02.19.2009, 12:26 AM

The 1512 might be ok if kept geared low enough, but typically the 1515 series is a more common choice. You can get a kv equivalent to the 1512, but the added surface area of the longer motor will keep it cooler.
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02.19.2009, 08:34 PM

ok so I figure a larger motor, would you suggest the 2200 or 2650 Castle?

We have to use a max of 4 cell in racing these

Also any clue on gearing?


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