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05.07.2008, 08:50 PM

So the wye only fires two phases as opposed to three for the delta? It would certainly make sense that it would be a more efficient design, even if only marginally.

Ok then, I want a 1512 to run in my G2R revo. Going by what i want and looking at the specs, I think either the 1.5y (1900kv) or the 2.5d(2000kv) or the 2D (2600kv) are the most logical choices. What are people's experiences with each motor, in a 9.5 to 10 pound Monstar truck with 4s lipo? I know the 2D(2600kv might be a bad choice But its the next step up in KV on mikes inventory

For reference, The current setup in the G2R is a 1515/2.5d/f (1700kv) with a quark 125, Emaxx trannyw/gorilla half tranny conversion, 1/8 buggy diffs and strobe w/ 20/51 gearing. I'd rather keep the finned can, but will go smooth if needed for better gearing. Right now, its a beast on 5s, almost too much to handle on the track and no heat issues. With 4s its still snappy but right about the low 30's. I considered taller gearing on the 1515, but almost afraid, I'll have to go too far to see results

I just did some calculations on my setup, I need a 25 tooth pinion to go 35 mph, with the 1515/2.5d. On the 1512/2.5d i can get 34.8MPH on the gearing i got right now. Would the 1512 pull the 20/51? Or would i be better off getting a 2500KV motor and gearing down a bit?

Once again, thanks for the info, its a huge help


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