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I need monstor motor measurements - 05.08.2009, 07:56 AM

Hi guys, I'm thinking of getting the 2650kv MMM combo, anf replacing the MM in my buggy with the MMM and using the motor in a hydro2 instead of a 6XL, the fins mean I cant just buy a water jacket for it and I will have to make one but as part of the combo the motor isn't much more expensive than a Feiago XL but hopefully more efficient, I haven't been too impressed with the Feigao in by buggy which sure put down the power but got hotter than hell doing so.

Is the V3 a reliable unit now? Although it wont cost me much more it will be a lot of time and effort watercooling it, are the castle MMM Chinese Neus a worthwhile upgrade from a Feiago XL or a Hacker L? How do they compare to real Neus?

I'll have to make up a jacket specially for it but cand find measurements on the castle site and don't know how big it needs to be, can someone take the callipers to one for me please and tell me the smooth cans diameter, the diameter of the fins, the length of the finned area, the length of the smooth can before the endbell at the shaft end and same from the fins to the back endbell and whether it has an protrusions from the can like regular Neus have the screws to hold the rear endbell on, if it has screws, rivets or the like can you measure the length of smooth can from the fins to the front of the screws.

Thank you, Paul


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