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Originally Posted by BrianG
Not really. A setup using X voltage geared for Y speed will not gain anything by simply changing motors unless their efficiency is different.
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OK so I have been trying to get this right and I thought that I had...
He asked precisley what I was thinking; I got a MMM and a medusa 36-70-1600 to run 6s geared for 45, instead of getting the CC 2200kv Combo (on 6s, geared for 45) because I thought it would be a "more efficient setup". Of course the CC Combo would be geared lower, and the Medusa geared higher to net the same speed but the major factor for me would be the medusa is spinning 35,000 rpm to reach max speed, while the CC neu would be spinning at nearly 49,000 rpms. I was under the impression it is to have a "sweet spot" to get the motor at the prevent bearing stress and a hot motor...
Anyway I already took the dive on the Medusa and had a first run today, it was a blast

about 25 minute run and the motor got to about 145 after it all. But maybe I could get the CC Neu from mike and have Deuce,.. Lemme know what you guys think