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02.22.2008, 06:45 PM

I'm pretty sure those guys will have deep pockets too. They will need to do a lot of up grading for the drive train to hold up to all the RPMs and torque from what they'll be offering. Most people that are new to brushless woud've been fine with a cheaper motor to get used to it before going to a nice Neu or any other high end motor.
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02.22.2008, 06:49 PM

I can buy 7 feigay motors for the price of one neu.


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02.22.2008, 08:51 PM

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I can buy 7 feigay motors for the price of one neu.
I'm pretty sure you meant feigao motors

Price is a big issue for many people but if you are looking for a high performance system for racing then you will most likely end up paying a premium to stay competitve. The NEU motors are very efficient and if they can handle the higher rpm range as well then they will be very versitile as well. The Mega motors are another alternative for those with tighter pockets but want better quality than the feigao type motors.

I think if I were to do it over I would have gone for a 1512 instead of a 1515 for racing because I just can't utilize all the power available from the 1515 and I may have squeezed some extra runtime as well

I use a Mega motor for my smaller 1/10th vehicles


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I use a Mega motor for my smaller 1/10th vehicles
Which mega on the 1/10 scale?

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02.22.2008, 10:40 PM

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Which mega on the 1/10 scale?

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I am using the ACn22/35/1 which is overkill for a 1/10 ST but like my previous posts suggest, I usually go overboard when it comes to power.

ANy ACn22 series motors will work great in 1/10th scale car/trucks:
ACn22/50/* MT or 1/8th scale
ACn22/45/* MT or 1/8th scale
ACn22/35/* MT or 1/8th scale or large 1/10th scale
ACn22/30/* MT or 1/8th scale or large 1/10th scale
Car8+ MT or 1/8th scale or large 1/10th scale
Car8 MT or 1/8th scale or large 1/10th scale
Car8 Pro MT or 1/8th scale or large 1/10th scale
Car10 1/10th or 1/12th scale Car or Truck
Car10Pro 1/10th or 1/12th scale Car or Truck
ACn22/20/* 1/10th or 1/12th scale Car or Truck
ACn22/10/* 1/10th or 1/12th scale car or truck
ACn16/20/* 1/10th or 1/12th scale car or truck
ACn16/25/* 1/10th or 1/12th scale car or truck
Car 16 1/10th or 1/12th scale car or truck

The above is my personal reccomendations but you can check the specs for each at http://www.megamotorsusa.com/


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