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Ideal situation - 04.03.2007, 12:21 PM

Ok, what would be the best ESC/Motor combo out there that could run on 4 maybe 5s lipo. My budget is around $500 I was thinking about a Quark 125B and a Lehner Basic XL 2400. would this be good? would it give me equivelint (sp?) power to the Fine Designs LST2?it is going in an E-maxx btw. thanks
   
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04.03.2007, 12:23 PM

No, that's not the setup i would advice you.

take a Neu 1512 as a motor, and aim for 30-35000 rpm.
   
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04.03.2007, 12:32 PM

still using the quark 125B ESC? thanks for the quick reply
   
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04.03.2007, 12:36 PM

Yeah, that's about the only controller with decent service that works with the Neu motors.

The XL2400; i've got that motor too, it's strong, but not as strong as a Neu 1512, and the Neu uses segmented magnest, which makes it better suited for partial loads (which is about 95 percent of running RC cars)
   
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04.03.2007, 12:37 PM

thanks but what is the difference bettween the D and Y?

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04.03.2007, 12:40 PM

That's a Delta and Wye wind.

Here, this explains what the differences are;

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...ight=delta+wye
   
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04.03.2007, 12:42 PM

thanks I think I am done with questions for a while LOL
   
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04.03.2007, 12:48 PM

Feel free to post them!
   
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04.03.2007, 01:33 PM

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would this be good? would it give me equivelint (sp?) power to the Fine Designs LST2?it is going in an E-maxx btw. thanks
IIRC, the FD LST2 is powered by a rebadged Feigao 540 XL motor, so it's nothing special in terms of power. The Neu Serum recommended should run it very nicely.

Also, please don't get hung up on FD's specs on his site. They are often misleading and in some cases completely incorrect.
   
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04.03.2007, 01:50 PM

The only reason I have been comparing all of my selections to FD's stuff (browse my other posts, notice a pattern?) is my friend has their truck. he says the truck couldn't be better but he wishes he never bought it from them. I have driven his truck and I want a system that can put out that kind of power. it is insane
   
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The only reason I have been comparing all of my selections to FD's stuff (browse my other posts, notice a pattern?) is my friend has their truck. he says the truck couldn't be better but he wishes he never bought it from them. I have driven his truck and I want a system that can put out that kind of power. it is insane
4S on a MM powering a Feigao 540 XL motor is all you need to get that kind of equivalent power. A Neu (on a Quark) or Lehner should do even better than that.
   
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