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12.22.2010, 05:02 AM

I'd say go for it! Two 1717s will beat a single Leopard motor any day. You do run into issues using two motors on a single gear though, I think I read somewhere on here that if the motors aren't within 3% they end up just fighting each other and you get a worse result.
   
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12.22.2010, 07:08 AM

It may be theoretically more powerful but when you figure in the added weight it will be about the same. Or am I missing something?

From what I have read the Leopard motors eem to be well like in the boat world. Where have you seen that it isn't?

Any data on the 1520? Those aren't on sale though are they?

Really wishing I hadn't sold my 2215...

Has anybody used the Leopard Ground 150A ESC?
   
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12.22.2010, 07:36 AM

Ah the 1520 WAS on sale, guess I just got one of the last ones. :/ So that might be out of the question for you now. Also, I wouldn't trust the specs on the Leopard Motor, my very uneducated guess is that one 1717 is almost as powerful to what that Leopard motor can actually put out. I have a 1717 and it's no joke, it could probably push a Baja around at stock gas speeds. Two would be a really nice setup IMO.

Edit: You could always consider the new Castle 5th Scale System (Mamba XL) if it's not out of your budget. I think the motor was going to be priced around $250-300? not sure on that one though...

Double Edit: If you happen to want to go the 1520 route and can get your hands on a motor I can give this new one to ya for less than I paid for it on sale.

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From what I have read the Leopard motors eem to be well like in the boat world. Where have you seen that it isn't?
Many people take issue with the fact that they pretty much cloned/imitated/stole (however you want to look at it) their designs from Castle/Neu. It's generally assumed that the Chinese knock-offs are lower quality, cutting corners to save money, etc. Not sure how true that is here, they might work fine. But I'd say pick up a few of the 1717 while the Castle sale is still going, support the company that actually made the design, and then you know you have a solid motor for sure.


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12.22.2010, 08:37 AM

I hear ya on that. Still just kind of thinking out loud...
   
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What is the continuous wattage on the 1717?
   
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Has anybody used the Leopard Ground 150A ESC?
Nothing special really. Just a re-badged line of old Hobbywing EZRUN ESCs. They are decent solid ESCs but nothing to really brag about. I have a couple of XERUN series (newer versions) and they seem much better and more compact.
   
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