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neu 1515 smooth can or finned - 07.09.2008, 01:15 PM

Hi Guy's, I have a chance to buy a brand new neu 1515/1y smooth can motor for 220.00 and my question is will this run cool enough on 4s in my rc8 buggy or do I need the finned? Does anyone know how much cooler the finned motors run?
   
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07.09.2008, 01:23 PM

i run finned always. The only reason i would go smooth is if there was not enough room.


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07.09.2008, 01:24 PM

Well you can get a new 1515 2.5DF for 220 as well with free shipping from a store so not much of a bargain...

1515 is a bit much for a buggy - I'd be looking for a 1512.
   
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07.09.2008, 01:27 PM

is anything really a bit much. MORE POWER!
All though drive train will go fast. I agree maybe a 1512 would be a better choice in the long run. My 1515 throws my MT around like a rag doll so a buggy will probably disintegrate.


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07.09.2008, 01:39 PM

Agreed.. a 1512 (whatever) is great on a buggy and will save you approx 65 gams of weight, 1515 1.5y will do fine on 4s thou.

You will have greater gearing options with a (Smooth) vs. a finned can.


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07.09.2008, 03:13 PM

I believe the temp difference is about 20 degrees F. as posted on another forum by Steve Neu
   
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07.09.2008, 03:18 PM

Thanks guy's...a 20 deg difference is alot...FINNED ONLY.
   
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07.09.2008, 11:07 PM

I run a smooth can in my Revo and there are no heat problems
   
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07.10.2008, 07:14 PM

Azjc, which neu are you running the 1515 or 1512?
   
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07.10.2008, 07:15 PM

I see nevermind...lol.
   
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