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9XL still the best bet? - 04.09.2008, 11:43 AM

Hello,

Is the Feigao/Wanderer 9XL still the best bet for an inexpensive e-Revo motor?

(planning on using that as a first motor for the upcoming MMM)

I've also heard that Feigao has been upgrading their 9XL, and that some of the new ones shipped are different/better.

Any firm news on that?

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04.09.2008, 11:56 AM

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04.09.2008, 12:08 PM

Two 2s 8000 from TrueRC.

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Two 2s 8000 from TrueRC.

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the 9XL has a KV rating of 1853 and that would give you a total of 27,424, a little on the low side, going to a 8XL would give you 30,843...I would go with 8XL unless you can increase your voltage to a 5 cell.
   
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04.09.2008, 12:21 PM

I have not heard about any improvements as of yet to verify that, but I would say they are decent motors.


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04.09.2008, 12:55 PM

The only improvement I know of is the indentions in the can to secure the endbell better.

I've ran both 9xl and 8xl on 4s in my e-revo. I like the 9xl much better.

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Thanks for the comments guys.

83gt: can you be more specific as to why you prefer the 9XL?

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04.09.2008, 01:10 PM

I'd stick with the 9xl as well. I have both the 9xl and 8xl, and my revo seems to be happier with the lower kv. The 8xl was very sensitive to gearing and would always thermal after about 8-9 minutes of bashing.


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I have three MM 9XL 4s setups - pretty safe compromise...
   
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Thanks for the comments guys.

83gt: can you be more specific as to why you prefer the 9XL?

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see rschoi_75's reply. I felt the same. The 8xl just ran way too hot, and eventually the rotor shattered. The 9xl runs much much cooler, and It's just all around more fun to drive.

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04.09.2008, 01:51 PM

If you're going to keep the 2 speed you may want to look into getting the 11L or 12L fiegao's, about 20-30 bucks cheaper and still plenty powerful. 11L is a bit fast though, so probably the 12L. I'm currently running the 11L in my Losi 8ight and it's a beast.
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04.09.2008, 02:28 PM

Cool, thanks for the info.

Guess it'll be a 9XL.

Now, if only the MMM can get out! ;-)

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Here's the link where I first saw a supposedly updated version of the 9XL

http://forums.radiocontrolzone.com/s...d.php?t=246010

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the 9XL has a KV rating of 1853 and that would give you a total of 27,424, a little on the low side, going to a 8XL would give you 30,843...I would go with 8XL unless you can increase your voltage to a 5 cell.
A 9xl has the KV roughly of the stock titans, in an Emaxx and geared the same is a bit slow I had my G2R geared with an 18/52 (mod1 with a strobe clutch) and it did nice, not a speed hog , but worked nice. If you want to match the nitro's, I would say the 8XL would be possibly better.


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A 9xl has the KV roughly of the stock titans, in an Emaxx and geared the same is a bit slow I had my G2R geared with an 18/52 (mod1 with a strobe clutch) and it did nice, not a speed hog , but worked nice. If you want to match the nitro's, I would say the 8XL would be possibly better.
I agree on the 9xl, you would need to gear it up a notch or so to get the speed you want. ON 4s, 8xl would be a great choice, 7xl is nice, but runs a tad hot for my taste.


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