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  • RIPFENCE
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Sep 2009
    • 1332

    #1

    Cyberstorm setup

    Hi all,
    been poking around looking at all the df setups but i have only come across a couple of cyberstorm builds on 4s2p..i have not quite finished my 39 inch boat but i want to start another... Anyway..i want mid 50's on 6s maybe this for cheaper setup:
    Df cyberstorm hull 32 inches
    feigao 580l 9l 1426kv
    turnigy monster 200hv
    zippy 6s2p 5000 40c
    x645 or x646

    expensive setup for upper 50's if the hull can do it?
    Neu 1521 1y 1577kv
    hydra 240hv or schulze 40.160

    maybe there is a better way? Thoughts or recommendations would be cool
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  • Xcesive8
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 395

    #2
    Which ever you choose, make sure you run a .187 flex as mine decided to make a big mess the other day. Thought the .150 would handle it being a short shaft, but nope

    I run Neu 1515 1.5y, hi model 200amp, turnigy 3s 5000 40c in series for 6s.
    And havnt bought a decent prop yet, just been playing around with what i got here and on a prather 220 not the ideal prop because of its pitch , it runs nearly 50mph for solid 5 mins with good temps.
    And with a m545 ive borrowed of a mate, it would be running close to 60mph with shorter run time.
    Nothing dialed in yet, still got to get a good prop for it.

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    • Rumdog
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Mar 2009
      • 6453

      #3
      I think that even with the cheaper setup you should be able to break 60 mph.

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      • westbeach
        OSE Rocks!
        • Feb 2008
        • 951

        #4
        look at this thread. http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...php?t=11410The only difference is the hull, shallower Vee than the Storm. I have a storm, running Neu 1515, 5S and Etti 150A. Have not gps'd my speeds yet. But definitely running anywhere from low to mid 40's. It also depends on the props you use.
        HPR115 x2 ,Dark Horse Shovel, Delta Force CyberStorm, Delta Force Sniper 23-RTR:

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        • RIPFENCE
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Sep 2009
          • 1332

          #5
          great..thanks guys for the info time to go shopping
          "FE" STANDS FOR FRUSTRATING EXPLOSIONS

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          • Himalaya
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2009
            • 251

            #6
            Originally posted by Xcesive8
            Which ever you choose, make sure you run a .187 flex as mine decided to make a big mess the other day. Thought the .150 would handle it being a short shaft, but nope

            I run Neu 1515 1.5y, hi model 200amp, turnigy 3s 5000 40c in series for 6s.
            And havnt bought a decent prop yet, just been playing around with what i got here and on a prather 220 not the ideal prop because of its pitch , it runs nearly 50mph for solid 5 mins with good temps.
            And with a m545 ive borrowed of a mate, it would be running close to 60mph with shorter run time.
            Nothing dialed in yet, still got to get a good prop for it.

            +1 on 3/16" cable. I finally switched to this after breaking three 0.15" flex cables and stayed worry-free for months so far.

            My Cyberstorm setup FYI.
            Hobbywing Seaking 180A ESC
            Medusa 3680-1600KV BL motor
            Turnigy 6S 30C 5000mAh Lipo, may double it to 10Ah but runs a bit wet.
            Props that works well:
            Prather S220
            X440-3 blade
            X442
            X637-3 blade (93kmh with this one)
            X445 (best Jet takeoff starting)

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