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Originally Posted by REVO-DADDY
listen why don't you go fry some bacon on your neu!
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Not to sound harsh, but trying to compare a novak motor to a neu is kind of like bringing a knife to a gun fight...
I see the benefit of the novak as a SYSTEM. Easy to use for the brushless newb, no soldering necessary, (unless you do not like tamiya plugs...gotta love novak for blessing the hv with those...) and powerful enough to not induce too much buyers remorse.
Honestly, does anyone here think a novak HV system (any of the winds) would be worth a crap in a heavy (+13lbs) monster truck? I know that the hv is fine in a buggy, and that is why novak are making buggy conversion kits. These systems are not powerful enough to get a truck moving at decent speeds (40mph min, you need more practice if you think this is too fast).
Plus, the HV does not have much adjustability, the new Pro is better, but a far cry from a MM or MMM. I like all of the adjustments CC offers, and know how to use them.
A HV setup will cost about 250-260. A MM and a medusa will be similar in price. The MMM/motor combo should be about 300. For the extra 40 bucks it is well worth it to get a more powerful, more adjustable setup (and the only option if you plan to run a heavy truck). Now, if novak dropped the price to around 200 it would be a great deal for anyone looking to race a 1/8 buggy, or have a mild bashing setup for a stock emaxx-erevo.