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Novak HV? if so it is only good for 4s lipo. The 6.5 motor will be the best, but a feigao xl will be better, I responded more info in your other thread.
   
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Novak HV? if so it is only good for 4s lipo. The 6.5 motor will be the best, but a feigao xl will be better, I responded more info in your other thread.
yah i am going to get ride of this thread i am going to go with the set up that u told me about in the other thread.
   
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Novak HV? if so it is only good for 4s lipo. The 6.5 motor will be the best, but a feigao xl will be better, I responded more info in your other thread.
I've owned both and the novak motors are far superior in efficiency and quality to the feigao motors. Hopefully the novak motors will run well on the MMM, but I dont think anyone has tested that yet.


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I've owned both and the novak motors are far superior in efficiency and quality to the feigao motors. Hopefully the novak motors will run well on the MMM, but I dont think anyone has tested that yet.
This is true, but the feigao xl motors can put out about twice as much power. The novak motors have to be turned faster to make up for the lack of torque.
   
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