Mean Machine, cheapy nitro conversion
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Todays the day. Not a breath of wind, min. 0 and a top of 14 degrees and sunny, looked out at the lake and it's glass covered in a steamy fog, any advise for my first time driving a cat?Comment
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I't was good, I first tried with a m447 on 4s and it ran around 35mph, 5 minute run and the temps were cold, through it back out for another 5 minutes and got bored, bought it back in and the lipo's still had what I'd guess to be another 5 minutes in them, it'll be great for the kids althought it does take a bit to get it up out of the water from a stand still.
I then through in 2x 6s and kept the m447 on, it got out of the water a lot better and handled ok but I only got 63kph-39mph. After a few runs with the m447 I switched over to a x548 which caused a lot of bounce so I soon changed again up to a x450 which was a big improvement but still a long way from where the goal is, the x450 has awsome pick up, almost top speed from a standing start but the top speed is still only 78kph-48mph, temps are only 40C all around after a 3minute run, and after a few runs with this prop and trying a few different battery placements, I found that with my batteries back at around 28.5-29.5% cog, the boat had a little bit of bounce and couldnt corner at too quicker speed without causing a roll over or flip. With the batteries moved 1/2 inch forward, it ran more settled but it lost a couple mph in top speed. I have increased the adjustability of the strut and have the bottom of the strut set to approx: 5-6mm above the bottom of the sponsons and have it set at around zero angle. I'll have some footage once I can get around to cutting out all the boring stuff. Can anyone offer some advise to help me get more speed out of her??
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320grit on her butt, and try 1457/1460
Nice torque filled motor of good rpm on 6S
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AdelaideWayne Schutte PhdCSE BaSE BaEE. Australian, & damn proud of itYOUTUBE
@ 36" H&M Maritmo twin1512/1800 6S1P 88mph @ 40" drag hydro#1 twin 5692 12S1P .....always for fun @Comment
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I have a 642, it's a pretty heavy boat though.Comment
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i can imagine it is heavy, but nevertheless a 1500 kv motor would benefit from a prop with a little more pitch than what your using now. im not sure that a huge diameter prop is the way to go. the 642 is worth a try isnt it? yes it may be a heavy boat but that doesnt mean you should run a huge prop. i usually prop according to hull size regardless of its weight. jmoComment
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i can imagine it is heavy, but nevertheless a 1500 kv motor would benefit from a prop with a little more pitch than what your using now. im not sure that a huge diameter prop is the way to go. the 642 is worth a try isnt it? yes it may be a heavy boat but that doesnt mean you should run a huge prop. i usually prop according to hull size regardless of its weight. jmoComment
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