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10.13.2008, 09:31 PM

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Not to fuel any fires, but I have had decent success with feigao motors. I have owned dozens and have had 7xl on 4s setups in mt and buggies run decent temps. Neu motors are superior, no doubt about it. I personally think the castle/neu mtors will put the last nail in the feigao xl's coffin...
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10.14.2008, 12:13 AM

i hope that what ever motor it is it shows up at the ihobby expo this weekend



and then we will all know , modern tech. is so cool , it will be everywhere


i hope that they made plenty , i am sure they will go quick
   
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10.13.2008, 09:04 PM

I like my feigao 7XL also and also cant imagine any more power. Its just crazy fast. Once you get the novak heatsink on it, temps drop a bunch. Throw a couple 40mm fans and you are good to go for a while. For people in hot climates like me feigaos are not recommended unless you are going to add some type of cooling. Any temps 80 and below with just a heatsink geared resonably and you are ok. Air flow is also a requirement for these motors. I have noticed the smooth can motors just dont do a good job of keeping cool and need help. That being said the CC motors should put them out of business once they arrive. By getting the combo you are basically getting the CC motor for the price of a feigao. Just the added efficiency which will equate to more run time would be worth it.

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