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05.27.2008, 11:11 AM

I got what was available at the time. And like I said... some swear that the 50mm is good for a buggy so that's why I got one.

Remember, I have only run it once, without changing gearing, and it was not on the track where I normally judge things.

I have always subscribed to the low kv and similar or taller gearing than stock (nitro) gearing. I don't plan to treat these motors any different... so I have a basis to compare.

I'm recommending to others that they run the 2200kv on 4s with a lower gearing, if they want the 50mm.

Right now the 60-2000 is the best bet, imo... and is very similar to what I have been running. I'm going to get one soon to test myself. The 2000kv on 4s has a very similar rpm as a 1300kv on 6s. That's another reason why I choose the 50-1300.

Anyway... I need to get to the track someday....


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05.28.2008, 12:33 AM

I just got my 36-50-2200 in today. I like it better then the mega I had. Granted they both had different Kv(mega 3500) but the medusa seemed to draw less amps and ran incredible cool(never even broke 100 on 4S). I will know thursday whether it is faster then the mega. All around it just seems smoother and less touchy. Sorry no proof just my opinion.
   
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