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fried aveox motor - 06.23.2010, 11:27 PM

had a 36/30/1,5 2000kv motor i should have checked temps but i was excited to be driving on a track i did not, it was a hot day may have been slightly over geared well the battery it the lvc and the car would shutter so i checked another battery then a motor to see if it was the esc, nope noticed that the motor was very free spinning not the way a 4 pole should

looking to move up to a neu 1415 2200kv ( the 1515 wont fit motor mount low to chassis) in rc8 w/ mamba monster will i have any issues with this motor proper gearing of course, the summer sun is brutal with temps
   
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06.24.2010, 07:21 PM

I ran a castle/neu 1515 in my rc8 with the AE conversion kit. Clearance to the rear chassis brace was tight, but it worked fine. Believe I ran 14/50, and I'd guesstimate you could go 13T or maybe 12T pinion with 50T spur before the motor would hit the rear chassis brace.


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06.24.2010, 07:23 PM

You could shim the cd diff bulk with washers/spacers, if I'm understanding correctly to mount the 1515.
   
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06.24.2010, 07:31 PM

you are right i could shim it that is the problem its to low , but the price is nice for the 1415 as well
   
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