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Choosing a MMM for my IGT-2200 or 2650
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Choosing a MMM for my IGT-2200 or 2650 - 08.06.2010, 11:19 AM

I'm in the process of converting my Inferno GT to brushless for racing . I plan to run single speed setup on mid size tracks. If I want to run 4S, which of the two Monster motors would be the better choice, the 2200 or 2650KV.

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08.06.2010, 11:55 AM

on a track... is it tight?

if its tight and technical i would go 2200kv...

if its fast and flowing go for 2650kv...
   
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08.06.2010, 12:10 PM

Is it tight?

Well, I've only read/heard about the tracks here in SoCal where they race the GTs. I'll have to get some feedback from the local racers on the topic. Thanks for your help.

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08.08.2010, 05:16 PM

go for the 2200. it will run cooler and more efficiently on 4s.


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08.08.2010, 05:19 PM

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go for the 2200. it will run cooler and more efficiently on 4s.
+1 and you'll have more gearing options for max efficentcy.


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08.08.2010, 05:44 PM

Got the 2200 combo. Thanks for the tips guys.
   
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