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06.27.2008, 07:41 AM

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The medusa motors appear to be a neu/plett clone. They work fine with a quark esc. Not sure how well they will work with a MM, but from what I have heard, the latest firmware cured most issues with neu motors, so the medusa should work fine. From what i can tell the medusa motors are basically a machine wound neu clone. They appear to work well, much better than a feigao, and cost alot less than the neu motors. I am anxious to see if they bring out a 70mm motor, as those sound great for a budget setup. They may compete with the castle neu motors, price wise. Always good to have other options!
How can they be a clone of the Neu when the diameter is different?
   
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The VXL - 06.27.2008, 08:00 AM

runs the Medusa 36-60-2000kv V2 pretty smooth in the slash up to 3s considering no ESC options. Me likey the medusa V2. I need to try it on the 4s MM still.
   
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How can they be a clone of the Neu when the diameter is different?
Design-wise they appear to be a clone, as in they employ a similar design. Looks alot like a plett or a neu inside. I have had good success with mine, and would say it is another alternative for a 1/8 buggy.
   
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