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What's their factory address? I might "drop by" one night. :rolleyes:


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RC-MONSTER ROAD TRIP!!!!
hell yeah, there in CA i guess.
only 12hour flight for me.
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how would a BK wanderer 10XL compare to a nue of the same size and Kv?


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02.15.2007, 12:32 PM

The Neu is a 4 pole motor, the BK is a 2 pole. The Neu would be much more efficient than the wanderer motor.


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Question 02.15.2007, 12:38 PM

that would mean it would run longer and cooler right?
also, do you feel difference in throttle response?


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02.15.2007, 01:09 PM

This is not a neu comparison but ill tell you my story.
I ran a 10L in my G2R with a 9220 and i was mad because i could not run over 5 min without it over heating. I switched over to a 1950/7 and it ran cool enough to run and run all day long, it also made a huge difference in esc temperatures. It also had a more "crisp" throttle responce and WAY better brakes.
Im sure the neu will have a better throttle responce since it is more effiecent. And yes, it will run cooler/longer.


The problem with nitro's these days are that they arent brushless... LOL

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02.15.2007, 01:10 PM

isnt 10l too small for revo?
i really dont wanna end up with a setup that overheats or something.:002:


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02.15.2007, 01:12 PM

Yea, but this was a while ago and the XL's were out of stock so i just went with a 10L on 14 cells. Let me tell you, it was fast, but it was a PITA to run. There is NO comparison to the 1950 Vs 10L.


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thanks for sharing that good info.;)


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02.15.2007, 01:21 PM

No problem. It was gonna be an obvious increase in performance, thats for sure! ;)


The problem with nitro's these days are that they arent brushless... LOL

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02.15.2007, 01:22 PM

If you have some money to spend, and you are going with BK, get a lehner 1950/8 on 6s would be good!


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huuuummmmmm, dont talk me into that.
cuz i dont want to spend as much this year on R/C as last year.
so it will be BK warrior and BK wanderer.
but i'm just asking about the nue's for the far far away future.


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If you have some money to spend, and you are going with BK, get a lehner 1950/8 on 6s would be good!
That would be crazy! Even more crazy would be a 1950/7. Would run a bit warmer but not even close to a XL.


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you're gonna talk me in to it are'nt you;)


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