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E-Revo Motor Selection
Which is best for a E-Revo 3.3 with the Tekno kit?
I'd like to run a mamba max esc on 3 or 4 cells. (lipo of course) ive been thinking the plettenberg maxximum, lehner 2230, or something with the most power output possible, that is usable with a MM esc. |
Since you're limited by the MM's 4s rating, that limits you somewhat. Shoot for ~30-32k rpm on the lower-end motors, and up to 40krpm for the higher end.
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i want a motor thatll not cost more than 120 or so, and thatll give me as good torque as i can get. it also has to have a 5mm shaft.
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a 9xl? i run that and it runs great with little heat probs
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Well, there are really two options here at the site; a Feigao XL motor (~130 once you also get the heatsink/clamp), or a Neu motor, which upwards of $300 depending on size. Both have 5mm shafts.
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oh and i also need something that isnt more than 74mm long, as per the conversion by tekno
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Well, the Feigao XL motors are exactly 74mm long, but once you add the heatsink/clamp Mike has (almost required to keep the front bell from popping off), the total length goes to around 78mm. I would actually measure to see exactly how much room you have.
The Neu motors are shorter, but larger in diameter. Don't know if there are any diameter limits... |
well is there any other way to keep it from falling off without the extended length?
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Well, you could probably come up with something home-made. Again, you might want to measure exactly how much length you have, there could be an extra few mm's to spare to make it work...
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i dont have the rig yet, im going to find out what exactly to buy before i buy it.
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I am partial to the Pletty!
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I'm seriously considering a pletty maxximum. What do you think about that motor paired with a mm esc with 14 cells??
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ok heres my proposed setup:
pletty maxximum with fan quark 65a esc 12-14 ib 4200 cells truck will be around 7.5 lbs. is tere any skid that alum or ti thats lighter than stock for a 3.3 chassis? im also running the proline 37 series velos and the proline 37's holeshots (apparently the lightest truggy rims and tires ever made, wheel 55g each, tires 122g each) |
your truck will weigh more than 7.5lbs trust me.
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