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  • Snowride
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 297

    #16
    Originally posted by siberianhusky
    I guess we have to readjust our ideas of marketing, try to adopt the chinese mentality.
    To me it makes no sense for the manufacturer to sell a motor that has developed a reputation for quality, then turn around and sell the same motor under a bunch of different names for up half the price.
    To me it's the same as GM selling a 'vette as a Geo for half the price for the same car, go figure which people would buy.
    Either we're paying a huge markup for the leopard name or there is some difference we're missing aside from bearings, Quality of copper? Are the magnets the same? Cheaper grade of materials for stator and shaft?
    I traded my leopard 4074 for a Motley Crew before running it, a couple of us are going to be running the 3665 2100kv HK motor in JAE riggers this summer. Have to see what's inside when I get it.
    I'll have the Eagletree hooked up to it so I'll get some data when things thaw.
    the leopards a few years back were just as cheap, however once taken apart, used and proven by the masses the price almost doubled. Go figure.

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    • dana
      Banned
      • Mar 2010
      • 3573

      #17
      My only experience so far is leopards 1 tacon 0. I realize we're talking hk motor here, but that's my experience with a cheaper motor....

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      • Hatetocrash
        Junior Member
        • Mar 2012
        • 20

        #18
        Originally posted by Snowride
        I used an orange Tacon 1700kv all summer long in my Spartan which ran long and hard without a hitch. Like this one. http://www.hobbypartz.com/96m812-3674-1700kv.html
        I put that same 1700kv motor in my supervee...it is a power house and runs cool on 4s..on 6s it had no problem turning a 442 3 blade and waaaaay more power then SV needed or could use...but being a novice after about 6 mins i burned a 120 seaking esc and puffed to 4000 25 gens packs...But the motor was not harmed...I think this motor would work great in my new motley crew using a 200 amp esc and a octura x440 or x442/2 on 5s...I am wondering if it is same as turngy 36-74-1700kv or there 2200 kv? i BET THe 2200kv would be great with x440/2 on 5s in MC... I like the 40-74 size but i think they are over kill and would cut run time down about 1-2 mins,but being only in this hobby for 4 months just not sure...

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        • Make-a-Wake
          FE Rules!
          • Nov 2009
          • 5557

          #19
          The guy on RCUniverse used the 1650 2 pole to compare with a 4 pole Leopard.................duh............

          Speed - Electric - Leopard Red Series vs. Turnigy XK Series (comparison) - A while a go HK launched a new series of motors named Turnigy XK . Its striking outward similarity, and similarity of specs, lead many (myself included) to believe these motors were rebranded Leopards, sold for a ridicilously low HK price.
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          • Snowride
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2010
            • 297

            #20
            Originally posted by Hatetocrash
            I put that same 1700kv motor in my supervee...it is a power house and runs cool on 4s..on 6s it had no problem turning a 442 3 blade and waaaaay more power then SV needed or could use...but being a novice after about 6 mins i burned a 120 seaking esc and puffed to 4000 25 gens packs...But the motor was not harmed...I think this motor would work great in my new motley crew using a 200 amp esc and a octura x440 or x442/2 on 5s...I am wondering if it is same as turngy 36-74-1700kv or there 2200 kv? i BET THe 2200kv would be great with x440/2 on 5s in MC... I like the 40-74 size but i think they are over kill and would cut run time down about 1-2 mins,but being only in this hobby for 4 months just not sure...
            I really like the Tacon Orange line, In fact I have 2 of the 1700kv units and 2 of the 1300kv units. The 1700 was run on 6S exclusively with a T180 ESC. Unfortunately the $39 deals seem to out of stock across the board. This video is rather interesting comparing Tacon/Leopard/Castle http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oA4ejiBGAUg

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            • Hatetocrash
              Junior Member
              • Mar 2012
              • 20

              #21
              Originally posted by Snowride
              I really like the Tacon Orange line, In fact I have 2 of the 1700kv units and 2 of the 1300kv units. The 1700 was run on 6S exclusively with a T180 ESC. Unfortunately the $39 deals seem to out of stock across the board. This video is rather interesting comparing Tacon/Leopard/Castle http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oA4ejiBGAUg
              Thanks Snowride, are u familiar with the aquacraft MC? if so do u think the tacon 36-74-1700kv would be a good upgrade... i want it to jump out of the hole and have mid fifties top end...i think with a 200 amp esc,x442/2 on 5or 6s it should performlike this...if not please share your opinion....Just ran her about an hour ago using total stock setup with sky 5000mah 40c packs..i have it set up pretty good nice and light on the front,but it can't be doing more then 36-37 mph...with the sharpened and balanced x442 speed was maybe a little faster,but everything including batteries got much hotter then i like,so using anything but a stock size prop is not something i will be doing..I deffinitely am ready for more power and speed,my 24'' surge crusher flys with stock 36-56-2000kv,seaking 120amp,5s and octura x440/2(around 50mph top end and jumps out of the water on starts)so i want my MC to leave my crusher in its wake as i love the design and look of this cat a lot...thanks

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              • Snowride
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2010
                • 297

                #22
                Originally posted by Hatetocrash
                Thanks Snowride, are u familiar with the aquacraft MC? if so do u think the tacon 36-74-1700kv would be a good upgrade... i want it to jump out of the hole and have mid fifties top end...i think with a 200 amp esc,x442/2 on 5or 6s it should performlike this...if not please share your opinion....Just ran her about an hour ago using total stock setup with sky 5000mah 40c packs..i have it set up pretty good nice and light on the front,but it can't be doing more then 36-37 mph...with the sharpened and balanced x442 speed was maybe a little faster,but everything including batteries got much hotter then i like,so using anything but a stock size prop is not something i will be doing..I deffinitely am ready for more power and speed,my 24'' surge crusher flys with stock 36-56-2000kv,seaking 120amp,5s and octura x440/2(around 50mph top end and jumps out of the water on starts)so i want my MC to leave my crusher in its wake as i love the design and look of this cat a lot...thanks
                I have no experience with a MC however I think it is a great motor choice and seeing mid 50's is very feasible. I think you will be fine on a T180 but the 200A will give you more headroom. I have the 1300kv set up in an Apparition that I will be testing come thaw and will also experiment running the 1700. The Apparition is a little bigger/heavier than the MC. Here is a vid (not mine) showing the apparition @ 57mph http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlPka9acXhM

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                • Hatetocrash
                  Junior Member
                  • Mar 2012
                  • 20

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Snowride
                  I have no experience with a MC however I think it is a great motor choice and seeing mid 50's is very feasible. I think you will be fine on a T180 but the 200A will give you more headroom. I have the 1300kv set up in an Apparition that I will be testing come thaw and will also experiment running the 1700. The Apparition is a little bigger/heavier than the MC. Here is a vid (not mine) showing the apparition @ 57mph http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlPka9acXhM
                  Yes, HK has a couple of 36/74 turnegy motors i am thinking a 1900kv on 5s will put me where i what to be and still won't stress the hull more then it can handle...i consider the apparition,genisis,miss G,and a couple of others for a while,and watched tons of video's,but i liked the MC the best for some reason and it can handle more choppy water i think then the others...It seems extremely stable stock... can't wait to make some mods..to me this is the best part of rc boats i find working on them tweaking and testing very relaxing..i never had cool toys like this when i was a kid,kids today don't know how lucky they are...Thanks for helping me out...keep everyone here posted on your mods...

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                  • de-pro
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2011
                    • 180

                    #24
                    I never took them apart but I had a turnigy 4082 1600kv and leopard 4082 1550kv side by side. One thing I noticed the magnets in leopard motor were so much more stronger when you could barely spin the shaft on the leopard versus almost free spinning on the turnigy. both were brand new out of the box.

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                    • dana
                      Banned
                      • Mar 2010
                      • 3573

                      #25
                      Originally posted by de-pro
                      I never took them apart but I had a turnigy 4082 1600kv and leopard 4082 1550kv side by side. One thing I noticed the magnets in leopard motor were so much more stronger when you could barely spin the shaft on the leopard versus almost free spinning on the turnigy. both were brand new out of the box.
                      Prolly different winds

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                      • Hatetocrash
                        Junior Member
                        • Mar 2012
                        • 20

                        #26
                        Originally posted by de-pro
                        I never took them apart but I had a turnigy 4082 1600kv and leopard 4082 1550kv side by side. One thing I noticed the magnets in leopard motor were so much more stronger when you could barely spin the shaft on the leopard versus almost free spinning on the turnigy. both were brand new out of the box.
                        i wish someone could do a video of those motors running in a boat using same batteries,prop and even a gps installed with a time on each run...the test results would answer a lot of questions that all boat guys could relate to...like power,rpms, how efficiant, temps on all electrical...and possibly durability if it was done over several runs...

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                        • Basstronics
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Jun 2008
                          • 2345

                          #27
                          http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...=leopard+tacon

                          Leopard 2000kv 4074 vs Tacon 2150 Kv
                          42" Osprey, 32" Pursuit, 26" Bling Rocket (rescue), Blizzard Rigger, JAE 21FE rigger, Hobby King rigger (RIP)

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                          • Snowride
                            Senior Member
                            • Sep 2010
                            • 297

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Hatetocrash
                            i wish someone could do a video of those motors running in a boat using same batteries,prop and even a gps installed with a time on each run...the test results would answer a lot of questions that all boat guys could relate to...like power,rpms, how efficiant, temps on all electrical...and possibly durability if it was done over several runs...
                            That would be nice but without seeing it I will can tell you the Leopard will do slightly better. Temps may be lower and amp draw may also be slightly lower, I seriously do not think there would be a mile an hour differance if any as there are way too many other factors involved. Heck even the same boat/motor on 3 different runs will give you a different speed on each run. Bigger question is, are you willing to pay the extra $50+ for the difference. This is not medical equipment we are talking about rather toys. If you want the best then stop looking at the Chinese stuff and yes even the Leopard brand is Chinese stuff. All the NEU stuff is several times the price but design and quality control are better, still made in China though. They strive for efficiency and they say they are "up to" 10% more efficient than the competition. Again, are you willing to dish out $100+ for basically similar units. Pricing structure is between the brands all off if you ask me. Should be like this in reality. Turnigy $50, Leopard $75, Neu, $100.

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                            • TheShaughnessy
                              Fast Electric Addict!
                              • Mar 2011
                              • 1431

                              #29
                              Originally posted by jamespl
                              I have run the 4074 2000kv in my genesis on 4s since dec and it runs a dream. With a x645 prop it doesn't even get warm after a 5-6min run and that's with the timing at 15deg. I can't say if they are as good as the leopards but for the price I will deffo be using them again.
                              Awesome! I have same motor on the way and a 645 on hand. Going in a Vegas conversion.

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                              • Hatetocrash
                                Junior Member
                                • Mar 2012
                                • 20

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Snowride
                                That would be nice but without seeing it I will can tell you the Leopard will do slightly better. Temps may be lower and amp draw may also be slightly lower, I seriously do not think there would be a mile an hour differance if any as there are way too many other factors involved. Heck even the same boat/motor on 3 different runs will give you a different speed on each run. Bigger question is, are you willing to pay the extra $50+ for the difference. This is not medical equipment we are talking about rather toys. If you want the best then stop looking at the Chinese stuff and yes even the Leopard brand is Chinese stuff. All the NEU stuff is several times the price but design and quality control are better, still made in China though. They strive for efficiency and they say they are "up to" 10% more efficient than the competition. Again, are you willing to dish out $100+ for basically similar units. Pricing structure is between the brands all off if you ask me. Should be like this in reality. Turnigy $50, Leopard $75, Neu, $100.
                                I totally agree with u on this...Last night i ordered a couple of turnigy motors and some other parts for my MC...My only weak link will be batteries..so i will be careful with my testing...thanks

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