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DRIFT_BUGGY 03.27.2008 03:59 AM

Neu Motors
 
Just a basic, quick questions, do the neu motors come with wires?

BrianG 03.27.2008 09:48 AM

Yes. They are similar to Feigaos in that the coil wires are twisted together and extend out of the can.

aqwut 03.27.2008 01:22 PM

Have anyone fried a Neu yet?....
I'm hoping Mike will be able to get me 2 1527/2.5D ...

lutach 03.27.2008 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aqwut (Post 158268)
Have anyone fried a Neu yet?....
I'm hoping Mike will be able to get me 2 1527/2.5D ...

A guy in a boat forum fried 2 1527.

BrianG 03.27.2008 02:27 PM

Wow, they must have really been pushing it! Do you know if it was from over loading, over rpm, or what?

lutach 03.27.2008 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 158285)
Wow, they must have really been pushing it! Do you know if it was from over loading, over rpm, or what?

He might have been using a screw longer than recommended.

neweuser 03.27.2008 02:48 PM

Was it used in a boat?

BrianG 03.27.2008 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lutach (Post 158287)
He might have been using a screw longer than recommended.

Yeah, that would do it...

lutach 03.27.2008 03:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by neweuser (Post 158294)
Was it used in a boat?

Yes. You can see the thread here: http://www.rumrunnerracing.com/fefor...ad.php?t=25313. I like that forum a lot, manily because I see what king of power I can actually get from my set ups. Most of those guys are really pushing the limits and it helps me save my stuff :lol:.

aqwut 03.27.2008 04:47 PM

I'm banned from that site for no reason.. I love that site too...

Guess the neu's are holding up pretty good... and Mike have just ordered a pair of 1527/2.5D's for me... woohoo, I can't wait...

What gauge wires are one the Neu 15 series?.. 10 or 12?


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