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Metallover 01.10.2009 12:48 AM

Well their going to be damn close. Medusas are already real good motors. They have a second version of motors. Neu 1400s are just starting up. That could put some more points in medusa's favor.

What's_nitro? 01.10.2009 02:20 AM

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Originally Posted by What's_nitro? (Post 250695)
Awesome! I've been looking for a decent EDF motor. I'm curious as to what the power handling will be on those motors.

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Originally Posted by BL_RV0 (Post 250729)
It is clearly 1.21 jigawatts.

Yeah. For "roughly" one zeptosecond. :lol:

lutach 01.10.2009 02:48 AM

Good thing I have a few 1406, 1409, 1412 and 1415 to play with. Sure is nice to see Neu with the 36mm motors.

What's_nitro? 01.10.2009 02:52 AM

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crazyjr 01.10.2009 05:41 AM

I posted a thread on rc groups, Nue section, requesting a motor slightly smaller than a 15 series. Was told there was a 14 series being developed, glad to see its out now. I'd like to see one with about 3000-3200 kv for 1/10 buggy/ST setups, maybe even a bit shorter (1412). for whats there for selection, The middle one looks best for upgrade of my E-gt conversion, It currently has a Lehner basic XL 1200 right now running 5s lipo

jhautz 01.10.2009 05:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Metallover (Post 250741)
These motors are going to be perfect to compare to medusa. I am going to put my money on the medusa over the Neu.:gasp:

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Originally Posted by hoovhartid (Post 250744)
I'll take that bet! :lol:

I'll take that bet too. I tried the medusa and is a great budget motor... Far better than the other budget offerings, but it's certainly not up to Neu standards from what I've seen.

jayjay283 01.10.2009 09:09 AM

Ill be the 1st to take it to 88mph

Big House 01.10.2009 09:52 AM

Cost is my factor
 
This should be compared to the 30/70 or 36/80 offered by Medusa. But looking at MSRP, $40 over the Medusa. When I need on, the Medusa is my choice.


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