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zeropointbug
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10.20.2007, 11:29 PM

Oh, I know... they are a 'dream come true' motor, they don't care about gearing, and love the rpm's, unlike others motors, typically (up to a point like you said).

I would like to get a 1500Kv. Neu and test it out on 40 volts for 60,000rpm operation in a MT application. I think a 1509, to keep the current levels in check.


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10.20.2007, 11:51 PM

I ran my Neu 1521 1y with 10S lipos and it was incredible. I also ran a few times the Align 600L and I have to say that the Align had more torque. I could do wheelies with my BPP truggy, but I was using a 100A 10S controller that had incredible throttle response. I'll see if I have time to make a video of the Neu 1521 1y with my 10S lipos.
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10.21.2007, 01:02 AM

i've been using the maximum with fan (not the bigmaximum) in my revo with great success... never gets hot and insane power... to top it off, they are by far the best looking things you can put in a car...
   
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