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09.16.2006, 02:27 AM
If you are referring to me, I would say that I did not even took torque and power under consideration between the two motors. Besides I'm speaknig about the 1920/5. Having a segmented rotor would make it handle the extra voltage to some extent. I know its revoluting highly above 90000kv, but some people ran it with 12 sub c cells and it screamed with lots of velocity. Also, his B4 is super light and I doubt it would give the motor lots of work and that is why I would say that 3s is better to use than 4s, where the motor wont rev as high as it would with 4s and you would get to some very high speeds near the high 70s low 80s.
The guy, as I have understood, is looking for speed and not torque or power.
The 4600 will easily be an overkill for a light 2wd 1/10 buggy.
Very sorry for the long reply, though.
The name is Alawi. You can call me Al.
Nice to meet you!
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