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05.14.2008, 07:16 AM

If you're going to do most of your running on 4 and 5s and 6s only for speed runs I'd probably get a 1515 1y (2200kv) or 1515 2d (2050kv). No higher kv than the 1515 1.5d (2700kv).
If you wanted to do 40-50mph normal use on 6s, the 1515 2.5d (1650kv) works well for me.


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05.14.2008, 02:18 PM

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If you're going to do most of your running on 4 and 5s and 6s only for speed runs I'd probably get a 1515 1y (2200kv) or 1515 2d (2050kv). No higher kv than the 1515 1.5d (2700kv).
If you wanted to do 40-50mph normal use on 6s, the 1515 2.5d (1650kv) works well for me.

ok i'm fine with 40 to 50 mph but what is the differance between the 1515 2.5d and the 1512 3d they both have about the same KV (1700) so what is the advantage or disatvantage of each?
   
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