I started off doing a conversion of a Hyper 7 a while back, and after a bit of thought, bought a Fiegao 10L motor for it. I was intending on running it on a MM controller with 4S LiPo. 10L= 2458Kv, which brings it slightly over 36K rpm with that battery setup.
Well, I decided that I didn't want to work the MM that hard (yeah, I know folks do it, but I wanted something more reliable, no worries, etc...) so i took the ESC out, and it sat on the shelf. When mike dropped the prices on his remaining BK controllers, I jumped and got the 9920. I figured I could run it with 4S, or 5S if I wanted to go crazy a bit. It was pointed out to me that running a 10L with 5S would spin it a bit fast (heh, forgot about that bit) and it'd run hot. Yep, makes sense to me. So, I figured I'd just run 4S then. However, with finnster filling my head

with all this good stuff about the virtues of higher voltages (which I knew, but....well....wasn't as focused on as I should have) it got me thinking again...shouldn't I go for 5S?
Now the 9920 is rated for 20 cell operation, with 1.2v/cell, so that's 24v. A fully charged 5S brings me to 20v, which still gives me some headroom. 6S would be *right* at the limit, and I don't want to gamble if it'll pop every time I plug it in, so 6S is out...not to mention the CCBEC input voltage limit is 25v too. So that all comes together to say that 5S is as high as i can go.
So, since I'm going to run 5S all the time, in the name of efficiency/etc I know I have to change to a different wind that's more suitable. Here's where my question comes in...should I get another L can or go for XL?
To me, the XL can seems like overkill for an 1/8th buggy, but I have heard of folks who've done it. I'm not sure if all that much torque would be helpful, and then there's the extra weight too. I also have the RC-M heatsink for the L motor, so there'd be the additional expense of buying a XL version. Not only that, but the XL motors are more expensive too. The one that would work for me would be the 9XL, but I was told the 10XL might be a better choice in terms of gearing flexibility, etc.
If I was to get another L can motor, I'd pick up the 13L. It's 1890Kv, which would work fine with a 5S, and my concerns listed above would go away...but is it the right choice?
Edit:
I'm also guessing if my Kv between the L motor and the XL motor is approximately the same, will the draw be the same? Seems that it might, or since the XL can is longer, will the draw be lower? I guess I should have also added that keeping my amp draw low is another goal. If I have to spend $10 more for the XL to lower my amp draw, that's worth it to me, because then that reduces the load on my batteries, and I don't have to spend as much on those for the amp handling capability.
Idealy, I'd like to run with one of the true rc 5000mAh 5S, but they are rated for 50A continuous, or 75A burst and I'm not sure if that's enough, although they seem to perform well. I want to avoid 2P configurations due to size and weight concerns....and cost! I'm scratching my head here and trying to figure how much power I might need for this, but since my high-voltage experience is limited to 3S, I'm not much good figuring what kind of power requirements I might need. Is 75A cont sound about right?
Any input appreciated,
Sleeb