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12.18.2006, 03:16 PM

Yes, i agree, the machined ribs are a better heat sink..

I personally don't see the advantage of an XXL over a Wanderer L can. (except for the screwed end bells)
   
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12.18.2006, 04:14 PM

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I personally don't see the advantage of an XXL over a Wanderer L can. (except for the screwed end bells)
I had a basic 4200 at one time in the past and really liked it. (in a rusty) Ran very smooth, cool and generated a ton of power for its size. I pesonally have not liked any of the Feigao based motors that I have had. They all seem to run very power hungry and hot compared to other brand motors of similar size/kv. Just my opinion. I know they work fine for most, but I hate having any setup that I cant just run as hard as I want without it overheating. I just dont like them. Pesonal preference.

Lehner specs them as a 2000watt motor. Thats more than a Feigao L can generate. The L cans are only 1200 watt motors.

I'm estimating I want around 1000-1200watts for my setup. But a reliable and cool 1000-1200watts.


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