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03.19.2008, 02:13 PM

I wouldn't advice to use a bigmaxx on 6S.
   
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hi

yeah very difficult to say. i have no experience with a big maxx on 6s. however any motor with around 2200 rpmv seems a bit 'hot' on 6s regardless of being a pletti or NEU or whatever. the 1521 1y seems to be more in the 'normal' area for that voltage.

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Between 1500-1800 seems to be the Kv range that will work good in a 6S set up. Some people do run a good quality motor beyond that though and have good luck.
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I wouldn't advice to use a bigmaxx on 6S.

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hi

yeah very difficult to say. i have no experience with a big maxx on 6s. however any motor with around 2200 rpmv seems a bit 'hot' on 6s regardless of being a pletti or NEU or whatever. the 1521 1y seems to be more in the 'normal' area for that voltage.

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Between 1500-1800 seems to be the Kv range that will work good in a 6S set up. Some people do run a good quality motor beyond that though and have good luck.
I ran a Big Maxximum (2300kv) on 6s for a while, but it is just too crazy. I got tired of having to go after it to flip the thing back onto the wheels all the time, and that is with a center diff. I have since put a Neu 1515 2.5D (1700kv) in the rig and it has more than enough power to run circles around a nitro, and still back flip onto its lid occasionally.
   
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heres a 1521 on 6s



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wow, that looks great satttheman, how is the top speed of the 1521. Looks like its got way more than enough torque

you're running a 1521 as well aren't you lutach?

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wow, that looks great satttheman, how is the top speed of the 1521. Looks like its got way more than enough torque

you're running a 1521 as well aren't you lutach?
Yes sir . Got to love the torque this motor makes. I will run my truck with 5S today to see how it does and if it's still too fast I'll stuff the truck diffs back in there.
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i clocked mines at 57mph which was to fast it was hard as h*ll to control


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