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Over_revO 02.08.2009 01:37 AM

Thx Skellyo, thats the kind of info i was looking for :)


Appreciated!

Unsullied_Spy 02.08.2009 01:42 AM

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Originally Posted by skellyo (Post 259812)
Given those limitations and assuming he doesn't want to completely hack up his stock chassis, the motor will have to be a 1515 or Medusa 80mm as a maximum.

Even though Neu 1521's and 1527's have been recommended, they simply will not fit without modification if he's using the single motor plate. My Castle Monster 2200kv just barely clears the rear shock supports.

They'll fit, just gotta use the other mount :tongue: Certainly not practical and an 80mm Medusa is the best choice IMO, but there's always the option.

I have an 80mm Medusa and I'm fairly sure it'll fulfill the need for speed, very powerful motor.

azjc 02.08.2009 02:07 AM

also one thing to remember at speeds over 50 mph a MT starts to become unstable..a 1515 motor will get you that far.....

E-Revonut 02.08.2009 03:54 AM

with my experience a 1515 2.5d on 6s is stupid, so I can only assume a 1515 1y on 6s is stupider! 1515 2.5d on 5s is still insane yet driveable! Does your friend want to actually use this truck or just break it? MMM combo on a good pair of 2s Lipo, tires to match the terrain your running on, and just run it! When something breaks then you upgrade that part! Everyone's driving style is different so everyone breaks different parts. No matter how much power you put in an E-REVO it's all a waste if you can't drive it! Wheelies get old fast in my opinion. So I suggest not going for the most insane setup but instead going for something that is actually driveable, even if money isn't an object! In the perfect world I'd have the MMM combo in mine and 3-4 sets of enerland based 2s Lipos for it!

lincpimp 02.08.2009 03:58 AM

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Originally Posted by E-Revonut (Post 259853)
with my experience a 1515 2.5d on 6s is stupid, so I can only assume a 1515 1y on 6s is stupider ( More Stupid )! 1515 2.5d on 5s is still insane yet driveable! Does your friend want to actually use this truck or just break it? MMM combo on a good pair of 2s Lipo, tires to match the terrain your running on, and just run it! When something breaks then you upgrade that part! Everyone's driving style is different so everyone breaks different parts. No matter how much power you put in an E-REVO it's all a waste if you can't drive it! Wheelies get old fast in my opinion. So I suggest not going for the most insane setup but instead going for something that is actually driveable, even if money isn't an object! In the perfect world I'd have the MMM combo in mine and 3-4 sets of enerland based 2s Lipos for it!

Grammar check ON!

E-Revonut 02.08.2009 04:00 AM

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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 259855)
Grammar check ON!

Sorry, just got home from the bar!

lincpimp 02.08.2009 04:19 AM

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Originally Posted by E-Revonut (Post 259856)
Sorry, just got home from the bar!

Me too, Cabo Wabo rocks!

Over_revO 02.08.2009 09:54 AM

Thx, i will try to convince him to not go bigger, but like i said his goal is to have ridiculous power that impress more.

Is the medusa 80mm stronger than a Neu 1515 or 1521?


If he get the Combo MMM castle 2200kv whaty are the best batteries to run that are
6S?

Sorry for those multiple question, i just want to be sure he get the best stuff. :)

madmaxx 02.08.2009 11:22 AM

can't wait to see what you accomplish with the electric's Over_revO :yes:

your nitro work is awesome! :rules:

joeling 02.08.2009 11:27 AM

Well, I'm doing the same for my e REVO & I am using :

1) Medusa 70mm 1600KV motor
2) 6S Rhino 20C 4900mah lipo
3) MMM
4) Tekno sway bars
5) 17mm hex conversion
6) single servo arm with ACE1015 as steering + stronger servo saver
7) Gearing 58/19 for top speed around 38mph

This setup is about the limit of controllability for me at a track. I can't even go for full throttle at the straight !

http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/a...htleftleft.jpg

http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/a...trightleft.jpg

REgards,
Joe Ling

Over_revO 02.09.2009 06:59 PM

Ok, i convinced my friend to go more conservative on its build LOL


He accept to run a Neu 1515 or 1521 , but i will need your help guys.

Wich motor is better ? 1515 1.5d ,y , or 1521?? im lost with all those numbers lol

And if someone can suggest the best batteries to get with the setup you suggest,
the strongest batterie possible (6S)

Thx a lot for any help :)

Arct1k 02.09.2009 07:02 PM

Get a 1515 2.5DF 1650KV or go crazy with a 1Y 2200kv...

Over_revO 02.09.2009 07:22 PM

I have no idea wich one is better :D
I want the fastest of them, one that you could gear for top speed for some runs and then run it geared for about 50-55mph.

If i can have batteries suggestions also could be great :)

Thx again for any help.

azjc 02.09.2009 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Over_revO (Post 260358)
I have no idea wich one is better :D
I want the fastest of them, one that you could gear for top speed for some runs and then run it geared for about 50-55mph.

If i can have batteries suggestions also could be great :)

Thx again for any help.

you wont need the 1521, I had a Revo I had geared 38/18 with 6s lipo and a 1515/2.5d it it could run around 50 mph and it was on the verge of being out of control. You could run 6s with a 1515/1y it would be faster but you will have a higher amp draw which will produce more heat

crazyjr 02.09.2009 08:50 PM

If you do live in france, you got acess to the ehner motors. If you really want nasty (wicked) I could suggest the 2250/10t with an MGM or schultze and up to 8s lipo (Flightpower 4s 3200 or smaller mah, Suggest 20c+) Thats abour a wicked as you can go without going to a gorilla or kershaw chassis. Now that you have calmed him down a bit, I will also say that the Neu 1515/2.5d is a awsome motor on 5s


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