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10.13.2009, 09:30 AM

Rather strange- no wrapping at all on the rotor...
Drkdgglr- have you had time to test the 2240 yet?


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10.13.2009, 09:33 AM

If it works out without wrapping the rotor, then it's good. When I was talking to them about making a motor for car, they said it didn't need due to the way it's held in place. How is the motor running on your application(s)?
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10.13.2009, 09:43 AM

I'm almost ready to run the motor. Just need to hook up the eagletree with temp sensor. It's getting dark here soon, so it won't be before the weekend.

I'll be running the motor in the mini ste first (4.8lbs) and when my E-Maxx is ready, it'll go in there (+/-7lbs).

I'm geared 18/42 which should give me about 39mph without ballooning. The medusa 1300kv, geared 20/42 (37mph without balloning) ran gps verified 50mph and stayed very cool onroad. Offroad it would heat up, so I changed to 18/42 with the medusa&off road.

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