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12.18.2006, 02:40 PM

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next to area 51, that's one of the best kept secrets..
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12.18.2006, 02:45 PM

nono, honest... tell me where to find the sizes of that freaking motors.. :p

Or explain a bit on Area 51..

Pick a color..
   
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12.18.2006, 02:47 PM

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nono, honest... tell me where to find the sizes of that freaking motors.. :p

Or explain a bit on Area 51..

Pick a color..
I know they have a website somewhere, but does it tell you the demensions?

try this....
http://www.fastelectrics.com/blmotors.asp

Hey fair trade, tell me how to do the specialized links man! LOL


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12.18.2006, 02:53 PM

like this one troy...
http://www.fastelectrics.com/blmotors.asp


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12.18.2006, 02:54 PM

ooops...messed up...darnit


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12.18.2006, 03:01 PM

The dimension of the Neu is 1.56 inches Dia. It says it right on the website.

Its basically a 40mm case. EDIT: Correction 39.5mm dia.

http://www.neumotors.com/neu1500.html


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Why don't you get the Neu with the smooth can? segmented rotor..
cheaper and want a 2 pole to work with BK controller and work better with the Mamba Max. The MM does not seem to like the 4 pole very much.


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12.18.2006, 03:03 PM

the neu smooth can is to fat. I have a smoothy and it won't work.


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12.18.2006, 03:08 PM

If you want a heat sink on the Neu, just get the ribbed can. Works better than an add on heat sink cuz it integrated and weighs less than teh add on heat sink. Plus it doesn't cost an extra $25 for the heatsink.


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12.18.2006, 03:16 PM

Yes, i agree, the machined ribs are a better heat sink..

I personally don't see the advantage of an XXL over a Wanderer L can. (except for the screwed end bells)
   
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12.18.2006, 03:53 PM

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ooops...messed up...darnit
Still don't show me how to do it! ARG! LOL, would be nice to know though!


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12.18.2006, 04:14 PM

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I personally don't see the advantage of an XXL over a Wanderer L can. (except for the screwed end bells)
I had a basic 4200 at one time in the past and really liked it. (in a rusty) Ran very smooth, cool and generated a ton of power for its size. I pesonally have not liked any of the Feigao based motors that I have had. They all seem to run very power hungry and hot compared to other brand motors of similar size/kv. Just my opinion. I know they work fine for most, but I hate having any setup that I cant just run as hard as I want without it overheating. I just dont like them. Pesonal preference.

Lehner specs them as a 2000watt motor. Thats more than a Feigao L can generate. The L cans are only 1200 watt motors.

I'm estimating I want around 1000-1200watts for my setup. But a reliable and cool 1000-1200watts.


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12.18.2006, 06:16 PM

Yea, I to would choose the XXL over a Feigao L...I had a XL3100 and loved it...It ran hot as hell, but still, it was a powerhouse. I'm thinking of a XXL if I re-do my Revo again...Hell, I might just get a G2R...
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