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04.18.2006, 05:35 AM

4s lipos with a 9920( cheaper than 12020 and capable of handling the 1920/5 easily) would easily get you to the 80 realm.

Yes, the 1930 will put even more power and speed than the 1920, but it will also add so much strain upon the transmission of your car to the point where you will find that all of the cvds are either bent or broken and the gears will quite possibly melt with the excessive power of that nasty motor.

A 1920/4-5 is more than enough for super insane speed. You make your choice, now, and you must bear the outcomings.


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04.18.2006, 07:54 AM

1930/8 with a capable 4s Lipo and MGM controller(LVC built in) would be my choice. Driving the car with this much power is a different story. :)
   
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04.18.2006, 10:58 AM

Well, make up your choice, Hyden. All of these setups are distructively fassssst, but maybe you want to keep your car safe and sound for another few packs instead of 1 pack and then work on it on the bench and change drive shafts and gears.


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04.19.2006, 08:32 AM

My boss won’t sell many so I may just get it straight off mike.

Hey Mike how much will it cost to get the 1930 shipped to Queensland Australia?
I know the motor is $250.00 but I want to know how much in Australian dollars and your shipping cost too.
   
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06.12.2006, 08:42 AM

How about this:

Schultze future18.97kw
http://www.modelflight.com.au/schulz...lers_esc .htm

Lmt 1930 about a 5 turn

Flightpower FPEVO37004S1P 3700 14.8V 74A
http://www.modelflight.com.au/flightpower.htm

will that work?
   
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06.12.2006, 10:55 AM

Hi all,
I know here you do not like so much plettenberg, but they make
a very powerful motor for 1/10 touring car:
the shadow: 600 watts with 6 cells.
I reached somewhat really near 100 km/h with a pletty shadow and a
Schulze Future 18.97 overgearing the model.
I tried to do the same with a Schulze UForce 75, but I smoked it.
I used a 2s4p lipo from thunder power.

Ciao,
Daniele

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06.18.2006, 05:44 AM

Now this confuses me:
The 1930 is about 1200watts and the basic XL5000 is 1300watts
That is 81amps for the 1930 and 87amps for the XL5000 @ 14.8v unless the XL5000 is inefficient it is better than the 1930 **and cheaper**

Is my theory correct?
If so then why is the 1930 so expensive? is it better quality than the XL5000?


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06.18.2006, 06:15 AM

The 1930 is more efficient, it uses a segmented magnet.

Check the movie that goes around here, with viruss his savage and 4S lipo..
That baby flies..

The 1930 is better than the XL.
   
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07.17.2006, 08:41 AM

I got my 1930 today and I’ll I can say is….WOW crap that’s mad!!!

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