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08.30.2018, 03:42 PM

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Those would be 1650kV and 1200kV respectively. OK?
Yes, I think it would be perfect for 6 and 8s respectively in a form factor well suited for moderate speed and heavy off road cars in sensored mode (with MMX) and for 1/8 and 1/10 high power/high speed setup (with XLX until a XLX waterproof sensored !). Speed run users regularly choose tp power motor because of the lack of castle offer.

Maybe a smooth can version of these big motors would be a good idea to let the user use a big 40mm diameter heatsink to keep it cool under very high power (speed run typically). The finned can motor are a pita to cool down... :)
   
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08.30.2018, 06:06 PM

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Yes, I think it would be perfect for 6 and 8s respectively in a form factor well suited for moderate speed and heavy off road cars in sensored mode (with MMX) and for 1/8 and 1/10 high power/high speed setup (with XLX until a XLX waterproof sensored !). Speed run users regularly choose tp power motor because of the lack of castle offer.

Maybe a smooth can version of these big motors would be a good idea to let the user use a big 40mm diameter heatsink to keep it cool under very high power (speed run typically). The finned can motor are a pita to cool down... :)
OK! I'll get some samples made and tested.


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08.31.2018, 04:52 AM

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OK! I'll get some samples made and tested.
Ok guys, this man is definetly santa claus ! :)
   
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1515 1800kv sensored
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1515 1800kv sensored - 09.11.2018, 09:53 PM

How about a lower kv 1515 sensored motor for us tekno mt410 outcast users,1800 kv or lower.
   
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