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Cain
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06.04.2008, 11:37 AM

Looking forward to getting one of these 60mm Medusas. the Neu 2.5D 1512 in my Emaxx ran great, loads of power. The Mamba Monster is one heck of an ESC if it stays together. So far so good. Only let down was the stock traxxas servos, not how they worked mind you, the fact that I popped the stock gears.

Anyway, the 2.5D/F motor I ran with the fins didn't let me get as good of a gearing range as I wanted. Motor ran up to 180F but electronics cool. was however never opening it up, maybe ran half throttle the whole time and no venting. I am thinking the Medusa should be a great choice here for its no fins to give me better gearing range. And leave the Neu for my RC8.

Thoughts?
   
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jfruge
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06.10.2008, 07:10 AM

I had another great saturday race night with my Medusa powered 8ight. I love this little motor. After a 30 minute main the motor was about 140F. @ this point I plan to get a 2nd one for my backup car I got the version with the bonded heat sink and hit it with my belt sander in the area by the center diff..


John Fruge
Madera, CA
8ight pro buggy, RCPD Ultimate, 4s TP 5000, MM ESC , NEU 1512/3d, JR Z8800T
8ight pro buggy, RCPD Ultimate, 4s TP 5000, MM ESC , Medusa V2 36x50mm, JR Z8800T
   
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06.10.2008, 11:26 AM

well after reading all this and seeing that the 36-60-2000v2 and 1600v2 are available now ...i'm going to order one for my emaxx, mm,bec, 2s2p 8000mah

which one should I get?...I saw no definitive answer here

I'm guessing the 2000v2? and will it perform well on 6s also?
   
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