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03.18.2008, 08:38 PM

How well do the pletts run on the quark monster pro? Anyone know? How does the BigMaxximum compare to the Neu 1521 series?
   
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03.19.2008, 03:46 AM

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primarily because on the website it says that the motor can handle 6s in a savage.
where did you see that statement?

plettenberg runs good on the quark.

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03.19.2008, 04:59 AM

I guess it doesn't directly 'state' it. But check out the table down the bottom of the page.

http://www.plettenberg-motoren.com/UK/Anwend/car.htm

I'm looking at various 'bigger' brushless motors now, similar to a lehner 2240, but not that exact motor as its WAY to expensive, 300 euros What Neu's are the equivalent of such motors, would it be the 1521 or 1527 series?

Looking at it, probably the best to run on 6s would be the 1521/1y or the 1521/1.5D. I know these motors produce bucketloads of torque, but do they still give good top end speed? On Brian's calculator the 1521/1y on 6s would only hit 37mph, is that accurate?

Enter Front/Rear Differential Gear Ratio: UE 1/8 scale
Enter Transmission Gear Ratio: E-maxx 2nd gear
Enter Spur Gear tooth count: 51
Enter Pinion Gear tooth count: 19
Enter total battery voltage: 22.2
Enter kv rating of brushless motor: Neu 1521/1Y (1577 kv)
Enter tire diameter in inches: 5.8

Adjusted Vehicle Speed: 37 mph (60 km/h)

sorry for all the questions, i'm a newb at these larger motors
jordan

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