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01.30.2011, 01:52 PM

Raced with the 1406-4600 Friday night in my lcg slash (rash) and am wantin more of these motors for my other rigs. No timing on my setups so needless to say the four pole motor has huge bottom end. But at the same the topend is wicked fast. Truck is about 5.25lbs rtr and it gets tossed around like a rag doll with this mill pushing it. Still am shocked at how smoooooth the power band is on this thing for a sensorless motor. Damn close to the same feel as the sensored setup that was in it before but with way more power. Temps are not worth mentioning really lipos and esc warm and the motor is an ice cold 135 after a six minute race with me beatin on it like it owes me money. Got a practice run that lasted about 20 minutes and had the motor up to 150(my record for this motor in two wheel and four wheel platforms) had to stop cause they were watering the track or I would have went till I hit lvc. Using turnigy 20c 5000 and like the weight and power they give me. Think I used around 3500-4000 on that run. Can't remeber what the chareger said when it was done, but it's feasable to run all three of my heats on one pack due to the efficiency of the motor and esc. Will try it next time I race 2 wheel isn't my love so I just have alot of fun, now 4 wheel is a different story though..... Again this was all made possible by Patrick himself and I think people are starting to take cc more seriously at the tracks. I see more and more castle stuff every time I go. Especially the new sc motors, people took notice when I started running this motor and followed suit(understandably) thanks Patrick and go castle!
   
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