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Which motor - 09.13.2007, 08:47 PM

I have a LSP truggy I'm converting to electric, I would like to know what motor would be best out of a Neu 1515/1y, Neu 1515/2y, or a plettenberg BigMaxximum, I am choosing between these because I already own them. I also have a Quark 125, MGM 16024, and a MGM 16018. Please help me choose the right combo.

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09.13.2007, 09:33 PM

What kind of performance do you want/need, AKA bashing or racing? What batteries will you be using?
   
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09.13.2007, 09:34 PM

And, importantly, what's the budget? You have a Quark and an MGM, so you can run pretty much any motor.
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09.13.2007, 10:12 PM

I have 2, 5 cell flight power evo25 5000mah,
1, 4 cell thunderpower extreme 5000mah, 1 3cell thunderpower extreme 5000mah, and 2, 2cell Maxamps 5000 mah. I am looking to just beat the snot out of this car!

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09.13.2007, 10:14 PM

Well then, I'd get a Neu. Since it's gonna be on a truggy, I'd get a 1515. So, it's just a matter of finding the wind. On the higher Q motors, I shoot for between 35k and 40k max rpm. Just take that value and divide by the battery voltage to find the kv. Then, find a motor that closely matches that.

This page might help you out with this - it basically automates the steps outlined above.
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09.13.2007, 10:25 PM

Brian I already have the three motors I mentioned, I'm just trying to pick the right one from what I have.
   
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09.13.2007, 10:28 PM

Sorry, I guess I missed that part. OK then, just pick the one with the closest kv to what you calculate.
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09.13.2007, 11:21 PM

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I am looking to just beat the snot out of this car!
Well that settles it.

I would take your MGM 16024, put your (2) TP 5000 packs in series, and run the Plettenburg BigMaxximum.

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09.14.2007, 04:32 PM

Why don't you try all three motors and see which one runs best?


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09.14.2007, 09:27 PM

16024
Big MAXXimum
on 5s (or 6s, but doesn't look like you have that option with what you have.

That's what I'll be running soon, I have all electronics, just need to get a truck together, hopefully this weekend.
   
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