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02.27.2007, 08:57 PM
I also think that it depends on what you are going to be doing with the buggy. Although I don't own a Neu motor, I think that efficiency is a consideration as well as heat. I understand that the Neus run cool, but anything stressed will produce heat. If you are going to be racing the buggy, I'd opt for the 1515. I always say that too much is better than not enough.
Besides, I'm always looking for that little bit more and in the 1512 line of motors, the only real choice is the 2000kv motor. In the 1515 line, there is the 2200kv motor (the 1Y I believe). I like the torque of the larger can motors. I get a bit reckless on the track sometimes and don't drive as conservatively as I should. When I do get into trouble, like messing up a turn and not being setup for the up coming jump, the motor with more torque kind of saves the day for me.
In the end, I don't think that there is a wrong decision that could be made here. You'll likely be happy with which ever you get. If money is a consideration, the 1512 can be VERY appealing.
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