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05.02.2009, 11:55 PM
With the same voltage? The motors couldn't be too far off in kv..
On paper, the higher kv motor will have more power, heat etc. because as the motor turns faster, it pulls more amps. Voltage(amps)=watts. That being said the lower kv motor will be slower, produce less power...
However real world things don't work like that. You really have to find an ideal gearing for every kv motor, and speeds will vary. What are the motors in question for you?
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