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SpEEdyBL
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04.11.2009, 05:58 PM

If you want fast. Its better just to run a 2200 kv on 6s and the castle 2200 motor is actually advertised to be able to do so. Gear up a little and it will be about the same as your 2650 on 6s. The only difference between the two motors is the change in length, which cause the kv to be lower.


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04.11.2009, 06:56 PM

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If you want fast. Its better just to run a 2200 kv on 6s and the castle 2200 motor is actually advertised to be able to do so. Gear up a little and it will be about the same as your 2650 on 6s. The only difference between the two motors is the change in length, which cause the kv to be lower.
Now this is the information I was looking for. I knew that the 2700kv rating made it possible, but I wasnt sure if it would be to close for comfort being right on the heels of the 60,000 rpm limit.
   
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