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01.26.2007, 12:05 PM

What would twin 2S 8000mah Lipo's do?
   
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Give you boat loads of run time!


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Yeah, it would be a great setup for the bigmaxx IMO.. nice.. In the 30K range, the motor is made for it.. on 4S2P the maxamps can handle it.
   
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01.26.2007, 02:08 PM

If you want what you describe. You could pick up a 1512 2.5 d neu motor.
It has a good power and torque. I still get decent speed and save you some
money as well. Just an option.


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Id take a plettenberg over a nue any day, both are great motors, but I like the pletties better.
   
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Id take a plettenberg over a nue any day, both are great motors, but I like the pletties better.
OK.....WHY?????


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01.26.2007, 03:01 PM

Only thing that's better about a plettenberg is that it's got closed endbells and a built in fan.. But even with the fan, mine got pretty hot.. Neu can run without a fan. (the fan on the plettenberg takes energy too)

both are close, but the plettenbergs only come in 1 type of wind.

what neu have you got bomb?
   
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01.26.2007, 03:08 PM

Rene,

Did I tell you my NEU 1515 arrived yesterday?

I'm looking forward to getting it set-up.


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You just did Hank.. It's a beauty, isn't it.. It's well built. did you get the end-cap from Mike as well?
   
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Did you get the 1y pro?


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I'm using the Quark 125 with 6S Lipos without a problem at all.
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You just did Hank.. It's a beauty, isn't it.. It's well built. did you get the end-cap from Mike as well?
It is a beauty! Mike installed the endcap before he shipped it. Now I just need to squeeze in the time to get this truck assembled!!!!

I hope to work on it a little bit tomorrow.


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Did you get the 1y pro?
Yep. Went with the 1Y. I thought it was the best choice (although I debeted the 2.5D) The 1Y will run well with 12, 14, or 16 cells. So I should be set for a while.

I will replace the MM with a MMM when they finally get released. :027:


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01.27.2007, 10:26 PM

You be fine man. I got the 2.5d but 1512 model. Little smaller but great just the same.


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Ok, you posted what the pletty has thats better, now post what the nue has better. :eek:
BTW, the pletty doesnt need a fan, but it has a fan. For the same token, the pletty doesnt need holes in the endbell. :027:

There is a reason why everyone says the nue is the ultimate motor, but I am not getting into that. Both are a step above the rest, but its kinda funny people are all suggesting the nue and not the pletties....and some even talking negative about the pletties...lol.
   
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