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04.21.2008, 06:55 PM

I have a 7XL.. Get about 10 minute of solid running on it before it reaches such extreme temps I have to shut it down. Tried all kinds of gearing up/down, doesn’t matter, that sucker wants to run 200F degrees everytime. I hate it… Junk if you ask me, not to mention all the failure threads with them. Guess that’s what you get for $60 bucks. I just received a Neu motor (for another rig), hopefully better luck with it..

The Fieago has all kinds of crazy power but simply won't run cool. I foresee a magnet, or bell, or shaft failure in my very near future. One of these days I'll just get pissed and run it until it's embers...


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04.21.2008, 06:58 PM

hmm well what do you recomment i get, its only a 1/10 scale buggy. would an L size motor work better, i only used a Xl because i had it laying around. Any recommendations on a new motor?
   
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04.21.2008, 07:04 PM

Note my comments were regarding a heavier Maxx truck. The only way I could see a 7XL running cooler is either with a voltage that ran less RPM’s and/or much lighter weight rig, although I’m no expert on the subject.

As for light buggy motors, I just bought a Neu 1512/2.5D/F for my Hyper-7. Should run great on 4S, and hopefully nice & cool


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04.21.2008, 08:05 PM

hey xcntrk, u shut it down after 10 mins of heavy bashing or even when ur not running it hard?
   
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04.21.2008, 09:25 PM

10 min of bashing, so that’s lots of WOT, heavy braking, part-throttle, and slow or down time. Not nearly as aggressive as racing, but giving it a good run. It’s just the wrong motor for my setup and ranges from 200F geared low to 220F+ geared higher….bummer…

PS: want to buy a 7XL with only a few runs on it


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04.21.2008, 09:33 PM

Same thing happened with my finned 7xl. Obviously the quality is sub par.

   
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04.21.2008, 09:39 PM

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10 min of bashing, so that’s lots of WOT, heavy braking, part-throttle, and slow or down time. Not nearly as aggressive as racing, but giving it a good run. It’s just the wrong motor for my setup and ranges from 200F geared low to 220F+ geared higher….bummer…

PS: want to buy a 7XL with only a few runs on it
Wait so your still running it? at 220+ haha nice, you paid for it may as well use it to the ground
   
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04.21.2008, 10:45 PM

Feigao's are fine motors for what they are. People just ask too much from an inexpensive motor when they toss a low turn version in a heavy truck and expect it to perform. It overheats, explodes, and then it's considered "sub par". Of course it's sub par, it's sub $100. If you use a proper KV for your setup so reasonable gearing can be used to reach a decent top speed, then they do quite well.

That's my 2c anyway. I grenaded the crap out of an 8xl. Not a pretty sight. There are plenty of better motors out there for just a bit more cash if you want to shoot for crazy speed. I just don't feel like a 6xl or 7xl is the choice for high speeds in a truck like Revo, or larger. If the vehicle is that big, and you need to go faster than an 8 or 9xl, then it may be time to drop on a more expensive motor.
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