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06.14.2007, 11:30 PM

Well Mike replied back, he is going to order it right away. What is the lead time for the Neu motors?

Can't wait to get this rig up and humming with that little devil motor.

Jhautz, when are you going to try a 6s setup with your Quark? As for the caps, wire up at least 2 caps to the input leads, and make sure you have good cooling! :eek: :002:


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06.15.2007, 12:22 AM

ZPB- I have the Neu 1512 2.5d smooth can, and it runs 180* in my 8 lb 8ight. I have geared up until my quark got up to 150*.(on a hot day)- I am now at 15/44 and will go up a bit more in gearing. I started at 13/46 and the motor temps have been consistant throughout. I think its underloaded.

I run a 5cell lipo, and this motor screams. I can live with an even 180* (hard on the diff) because this buggy finally outperforms the hot nitros I race against. More acceleration, more top speed, 30 min run time. The only downside is the tall gearing, makes even the Quark seam a bit jumpy. But I'm good with the throttle so I like a lot of power. (I hate hearing 'its too much power - it wont hook up' BAH use yer throttle)

1200w might be a bit much for a buggy after all, Probably just right for a truggy - at 5cells anyway. (and no, I wont go back to 4cells, and you cant make me!) too bad the next step down is a 1509 at 1000w. (the lehner 1930 is 1150, if youve read that thread)
   
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