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  • dasboata
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Dec 2010
    • 3152

    #16
    Originally posted by Himalaya
    I tried 142km/h(85mph?) last fall with a pair of Leopard 4092 motors, X447L/R props, 180A ESCs and 4x 6S5000mAh Turnigy lipos. Will try 150km/h with a pair of ABC 1816 props when the lake melts.

    With Neu1527 you have sufficient reasons to expect higher speeds than I did.


    dasboata, I am really surprised you know my building thread. Thanks for reading Not sure why it doesn't work for many others though.
    You must of had a link over here some where I did not read it because of the language but I did get the idea what motors are they thanks chris

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    • jjrctech
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 162

      #17
      Originally posted by Flying Scotsman
      Laddie, what experience do you have with FE boats? And what is your budget for subject boat?

      Douggie
      budget on motor and esc & batteries is about $1000 -$1500

      but I really would like not like to run more then 6s -8s batteries unless that the only way to go fast.
      --> 54" fountain - Bonzi boat. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cxR6yDRJXw

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      • Himalaya
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2009
        • 251

        #18
        Unfortunately higher voltage is pretty much the only way to go fast, I mean really fast. Look how the German nuts do their HPRs, start from 6S, then 8S~10S feeding Lehner 2250s for insane speeds.

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        • jjrctech
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2011
          • 162

          #19
          would the Lehner 2250s be faster then the neu 1527 or about the same??
          I see the Lehner 2250s showw to have less amp draw??

          How can you know which motor has more hp is there a math type way to know each motor output hp?


          Thanks
          --> 54" fountain - Bonzi boat. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cxR6yDRJXw

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          • Himalaya
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2009
            • 251

            #20
            Hp is very important for speed but not the only factor. Actually when speed reaches 80mph stability becomes a big big problem. IMO 2x 1527 delivers more than enough hp for a 115 to go beyond it's stability limit. Plus the service and ease of purchase in the states.

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