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11.19.2009, 11:37 PM

What does an HV motor with the new rotor cost?


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Especially when you can get a reman Novak for 70 bucks. Rotor is an extra 37. But imo it is not an absolute have to have.

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Especially when you can get a reman Novak for 70 bucks. Rotor is an extra 37. But imo it is not an absolute have to have.
$107 for a motor that can push a 1/8th buggy or MT around with good power is pretty good. I doubt the Novak motor will be good for much speed, but it should do 35-45 depending on the weight of what it's being used in.


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11.19.2009, 11:45 PM

You are not talking about speed runs then right? I run faster than that with a $25 motor.

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My 4.5 with an 1/8th in shaft did 47 in my E-revo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLY9EGOfwOc This was on SPC 8000's 10c 4s. That was on my bashing gears of 14/68, with the low power Novak ESC. With high power lipos, and the MMP I'll bet low 50's could have been possible. BTW I never had this setup have the motor go above 145.
In a mid-sized vehicle, with a big rotor, I think it would be good for any kind of reasonable speeds you want. I'm planning on gearing for around 55 with the Slash.
   
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My 4.5 with an 1/8th in shaft did 47 in my E-revo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLY9EGOfwOc This was on SPC 8000's 10c 4s. That was on my bashing gears of 14/68, with the low power Novak ESC. With high power lipos, and the MMP I'll bet low 50's could have been possible. BTW I never had this setup have the motor go above 145.
In a mid-sized vehicle, with a big rotor, I think it would be good for any kind of reasonable speeds you want. I'm planning on gearing for around 55 with the Slash.
I have just upgraded an old HV4400 motor that was laying around, with the 5mm sintered rotor and matching endbell.

I put this in my E maxx with a MM Pro geared 14/52 using Mod 1 gears. Only being ran in the house so far, it's not completely clear just how well it's gonna do. Low speed driveability is smoother than re-churned butter.

Right now, it's being powered by 4S 4500mah Lifepo4.

The Magnetism of the new rotor is MUCH stronger than the old 1/8" shaft rotor.

I wonder what the new kv is and just how high can I go with the voltage?

Can it handle 5S or 6S if geared properly?
   
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If it is the standard size rotor, it is actually supposed to raise the kv slightly, if it is the 14mm rotor it is supposed to drop the kv substantially . This is assuming that the 4400 is going to respond the same as a 4.5. Which with 1/8 shaft was listed as 4800 kv. Then with the 5mm upgrade they changed it to 5000kv. Now they say with the 14mm rotor you can gear it up because of the lower kv and added torque.

That 4400 rotor was supposed to be horrible, your lucky it didn't blow. Mine was atleast the sintered 1/8th shaft.

If it was the 14mm rotor I wouldn't be scared to throw 5s at it. Novak did this to a stock 4.5 and broke 100mph in a street car, with their esc.
   
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If it is the standard size rotor, it is actually supposed to raise the kv slightly, if it is the 14mm rotor it is supposed to drop the kv substantially . This is assuming that the 4400 is going to respond the same as a 4.5. Which with 1/8 shaft was listed as 4800 kv. Then with the 5mm upgrade they changed it to 5000kv. Now they say with the 14mm rotor you can gear it up because of the lower kv and added torque.

That 4400 rotor was supposed to be horrible, your lucky it didn't blow. Mine was atleast the sintered 1/8th shaft.

If it was the 14mm rotor I wouldn't be scared to throw 5s at it. Novak did this to a stock 4.5 and broke 100mph in a street car, with their esc.
The 4.5 on 5S was run for what, one attempt (130 feet?) at a speed run?

The HV4400 is a 6.5 turn motor. From the original bonded rotor to the 12.3 (or so) sintered rotor takes the KV down to 3400. The 14MM rotor is supposed to drop the KV another 20%, taking the 6.5[HV4400] to 2720. That still seems high for 5S. I'd say go with a 7.5HV.

I've been running a 7.5HV on 3S in a CRT.5 (using a Havoc 3s) and it runs plenty fast.
   
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11.20.2009, 12:37 AM

Yeah, some CC/Neu 1509's in kv flavors of 1800, 2200, 2700, and 3500 would be nice! You'd better get on it before we all spend out cash on other motors.
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Yeah, some CC/Neu 1509's in kv flavors of 1800, 2200, 2700, and 3500 would be nice! You'd better get on it before we all spend out cash on other motors.
+1, would be a welcome addition to the line of CC Neu motors (which is too small *cough* *cough*)


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Yeah, some CC/Neu 1509's in kv flavors of 1800, 2200, 2700, and 3500 would be nice! You'd better get on it before we all spend out cash on other motors.
How about 3500, 2350, and 1750 (1Y, 1.5Y, 2Y)??

The CC/Neu rotors don't do D winds.


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11.20.2009, 12:47 AM

Oh, and BTW,

The 1512(1.5Y) -1800, 1717(1Y) - 1700, 1518 (1Y) - 1800, and 1520(1Y) - 1650 should be available for purchase in a few days.

The "New" CC/Neus.


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Oh, and BTW,

The 1512(1.5Y) -1800, 1717(1Y) - 1700, 1518 (1Y) - 1800, and 1520(1Y) - 1650 should be available for purchase in a few days.

The "New" CC/Neus.
VERY NICE! That 1717 is miine Gonna be a tight week or two, I'm dropping about $200 into my Baja tomorrow but that motor will be mine....


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How about 3500, 2350, and 1750 (1Y, 1.5Y, 2Y)??

The CC/Neu rotors don't do D winds.
Oh, all right. But I really wanted those EXACT kv's! J/K, anything close will do!
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Sounds good to me. I'm still waiting for that 1717 to come out


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