I am just starting my XB8 conversion after spending a few weeks reading and researching on the forum. There is a lot of info on here.

I just ordered a motor mount and some gears from Mike, so now I am stuck! No turning back! I also planned to order the motor at the same time, but I am struggling to choose with so many different variables to address. Hopefully, some of the experiences from board members can steer me in the right direction.
My current idea is to put together a solid 4s system. The car will only see use on the track, so speed runs are not a concern. I hope the 4s system will be a good compromise between efficiency, controllable power, and weight. It will also allow me to keep cost down using the MM controller, as well as the charger (4S max) I already own. I already have a CCBEC ready to go, and fans from previous ESCs to hopefully keep temps in check with the MM. With all the positive feedback on the Neu motors, I think that is the direction I am leaning. I am aware of the cogging issues to watch for, but it sounds like people have been able to address them (or alteast reduce them) with ESC settings and proper gearing.
My main hiccup now, is which motor best fits my application. The 1512 and 1515 seem quite popular in the truggy conversions, but I am also looking at the smaller 1509. My thought is to use a 4s, 1509 combo in a lightweight buggy setup. I hope this would be a smaller load on the MM and battery. The lower power motor might allow me to use a smaller capacity battery and still get decent run time, again to reduce weight. Has anyone tried the 1509 in a buggy? Am I asking too much from that motor? I did find one post from a while back that referred to a 1509, 4s setup that worked well, but not much else to read up on. I have seen some of the video clips from the other larger motor conversions with very impressive power, but I am more concerned with controllable power on the track instead of wheelies down the straight!(Although doing a wing stand across the finish line would draw some attention!

). I will have a wide range of gearing options as the XT8 ring/pinion ratios will drop into the buggy without any modifications if I need to gear down (XT8 4.3:1 compared to the XB8 3.3:1)
Thanks ahead of time for any suggestions. I will be sure to post some pictures once I get it together.
Bryan