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which neu 1521 motor.... - 06.03.2009, 04:37 PM

Just curious which neu motor 1521 is more poweful than the mamba monster 2200kv motor?

this one:
http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...rod=neu15211yf


or this one:
http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...rod=neu15211ys


I ask because someone over at traxxas ssuggested it if I want more power over the 2200kv mamba motor, but couldnt continue discussion since its non traxxas.
   
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06.03.2009, 04:42 PM

Well, they both have the same kv, just one is smooth and one is finned. The finned one will naturally stay cooler for a given output, but both will have the same power.
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06.03.2009, 04:43 PM

The links are for the same motor, just one is a smooth can, the other is finned.

As far as powerful, the 1521 is a more powerful motor over the 2200cc/Neu any day of the week. Its continuous and maxx output number are much greater than the CC/Neu. The sheer size of the motor is much larger.

What kind of powerful are they looking for?


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06.03.2009, 05:31 PM

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The links are for the same motor, just one is a smooth can, the other is finned.

As far as powerful, the 1521 is a more powerful motor over the 2200cc/Neu any day of the week. Its continuous and maxx output number are much greater than the CC/Neu. The sheer size of the motor is much larger.

What kind of powerful are they looking for?
ahhh...you know just a little more power thats all not that I plan to use it or anything just like to have some in reserve if you know what I mean I will probably buy the fin one then due to better heat dissipation as suggested....anyone else disagree over this motor over 2200kv for more power?
   
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06.03.2009, 04:57 PM

Given the big caveat equivalent motor design and materials - Power output is primarily a function of the rotor length

CC 2650 is 1.25 inches i,e, 1512
CC 2200 is 1.5 inches i,e, 1515

A neu 1521 is guess what 2.1 inches
   
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06.03.2009, 05:34 PM

Its more power for sure but twice the price...
   
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Its more power for sure but twice the price...
You know what they say, "how fast do you want to go is dependent on how much money you got in your wallet" or something like that.
   
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06.03.2009, 05:57 PM

The 2200 is not initially likely to be a limiting factor... Whatever blows your whistle... They are both great motors
   
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06.03.2009, 05:58 PM

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The 2200 is not initially likely to be a limiting factor....

Whatever blows your whistle...
what are you insinuating? i thoguht the mamba monster esc is the most powerful esc right now on the market? please talk....
   
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06.03.2009, 05:59 PM

MMM is a fine ESC - Your drivetrain will likely explode before reaching limits of 2200 motor - Plus you now need to watch your lipo selection...

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If you are using a stock e-revo then you need to be looking at hybrid diffs, cvds etc etc - Also need to watch motor length before it hits shocks.
   
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If you are using a stock e-revo then you need to be looking at hybrid diffs, cvds etc etc - Also need to watch motor length before it hits shocks.
lol...gotcha.....thanks for the tip there forgot about all that stuff....been away from RC too long now. off to get motor....
   
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