Largest Motor/ESC Combo In JAE Mini Sprint

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  • NativePaul
    Greased Weasel
    • Feb 2008
    • 2761

    #151
    Originally posted by jim82
    Is there a class for saw with a rigger this small i am sure someone has a class for it but just thought I would ask.
    There are Mini Hydro (<450mm) SAW classes here in the UK and in Germany that I know of, probably elsewhere in Europe too, I don't know of any mini classes in the states if you are there, there are mini classes for oval and triangle racing with Naviga all over Europe and Asia too.

    Originally posted by Jim82
    How well does a 3 blade work on a rigger?
    I have tried a stock v935, and a cut down detounged v935 on mine and neither worked, but I have the stock fixed driveline so couldn't adjust anything to help, x4--, x6-- and p735 two bladers all worked fine though, I will probably try the ABC 1/8" three bladers when they become available.

    Tim Gifford, that is insane! The 2836 motor I have pushes mine along well enough.

    Originally posted by Jim82
    What would be the most efficient motor to fit these riggers Neu or Tp maybe? I just got back to playing around with this boat it still has the leopard 28x45 4700kv running 3s with a tfl 432 prop (57.2mph). I have no other way atm to record speed other than taping the garmin 201 to the top, I know that is adding a good amount of weight to a rigger this size, I tape it on so it is balanced right at the turn fin.
    Neu, Lehner and Plettenberg are all top notch high end motors with great efficiency, I wouldn't like to pick between the 3, Lehner do make it easy to see the efficiency at any load though with the software on their site. I would be surprised if you needed more motor though, is it getting hot? We have similar KVs, my motor is smaller and I am able to run 6 laps with a detongued X632 (which should be more load) with reasonable temps, have you tried more prop?


    Originally posted by Jim82
    75mph with a rigger at 17in. is hauling ass
    For sure! Mid 50s seems like hauling arse to me, I already need to exercise throttle control in most weathers, are you only running that fast in flat calm or does your extra weight over mine tame it enough? By the way have you measured yours? If not, could you please. I am pretty sure that I built mine to the letter, but I had to cut the tips off my sponsons to get it into our <450mm (<17.72") classes, I think it was just over 18" despite them saying 17".
    Paul Upton-Taylor, Greased Weasel Racing.

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    • jim82
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Jan 2013
      • 1358

      #152
      Motor temps are ok, the esc is getting pretty warm after 2 passes around 130f ( timing set at 3.5) 432 prop. I measured the boat from sponson tip to end of ski and yes its about right a 18in. With the speed I got yesterday yes the water was flat it still runs fine with a little ripple ( i mean very little ripple) other than that you can hang it up...lol

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      • jim82
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Jan 2013
        • 1358

        #153
        I still have lots of tweaking to do to this hull best I got today was 57mph. I even went to a 435 prop and was still around the same speed. I am going to have to do lots of thinking to get her faster lost atm but I am sure I will get it figured out over time.

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        • jim82
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Jan 2013
          • 1358

          #154
          Sweetaccord any up dates bro? Still working on mine and watching pauls video over and over kills me his is hauling. 57.2mph is my best so far.

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          • NativePaul
            Greased Weasel
            • Feb 2008
            • 2761

            #155
            I would be surprised if mine was that fast, low 50s would be my guess, I took it to SAWs but it was very rough so all I found out was that it did 43 at partial throttle, I don't have it any more either so I will never know.

            x632 and p735 should be quicker than x432 or x435.
            Paul Upton-Taylor, Greased Weasel Racing.

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            • jim82
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Jan 2013
              • 1358

              #156
              Yea I have an x632 I have not tried yet.

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              • jim82
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Jan 2013
                • 1358

                #157
                If weather is good tomorrow I may give it a try!

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                • SweetAccord
                  Speed Passion
                  • Oct 2007
                  • 1302

                  #158
                  Originally posted by jim82
                  Sweetaccord any up dates bro? Still working on mine and watching pauls video over and over kills me his is hauling. 57.2mph is my best so far.
                  I have been busy. I hope to run the scorpion motors eventually.

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                  • SweetAccord
                    Speed Passion
                    • Oct 2007
                    • 1302

                    #159
                    Originally posted by jim82
                    any info guys plz help...lol..Reaching 65 mph is getting close...My goal is 75mph..I know it can be done!
                    Did you put bearings in the strut? That will make a huge difference. I would ditch the drive cable it came with and go wire drive. That will also make a significant difference.
                    Last edited by SweetAccord; 08-30-2016, 02:35 PM.

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                    • bob horowitz
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2016
                      • 278

                      #160
                      Are you guys running any water cooling on the motor or ESC? I'm redoing my Minisprint and I'm curious.
                      Regards,

                      Bob

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                      • SweetAccord
                        Speed Passion
                        • Oct 2007
                        • 1302

                        #161
                        Originally posted by bob horowitz
                        Are you guys running any water cooling on the motor or ESC? I'm redoing my Minisprint and I'm curious.
                        Regards,

                        Bob
                        With a high enough ESC Amp rating you don't need one. Even the original design does not call for one which was originally stated to use a 50A with the recommended stock motor from Zippy. Now they recommend 60A. With a 60A you 100% don't need water cooling with the stock motor setup. When they used to say use a 50A I automatically did a 60A knowing it would be pushing the 50A. If you want to run one you can, it won't hurt but space in the hull is tight and lightness (every oz) counts towards speed.

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                        • Dashunde
                          Member
                          • Sep 2014
                          • 53

                          #162
                          Hi all, I just ordered a Mini Sprint kit and am finalizing my parts list.

                          I have ordered a Leopard 2845 3650kv and 4420kv and a Seaking 60a.

                          Trying to figure out what prop(s) to get...?
                          Last edited by Dashunde; 09-29-2016, 03:37 PM.

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                          • NativePaul
                            Greased Weasel
                            • Feb 2008
                            • 2761

                            #163
                            A 2845 will fit, but it is overkill for the hull. As you have gone for the biggest motor that will fit, I guess you don't care about run time and just want as much speed as you can get, on 3s? P735 on 3650kv, x432 on 4420kv will probably be about at the limit of your ESC.
                            Paul Upton-Taylor, Greased Weasel Racing.

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                            • Dashunde
                              Member
                              • Sep 2014
                              • 53

                              #164
                              Well.. not really absolute all-out SAW running, but yea.. I'm after plenty quick.. thanks to your darn video on the first page :)
                              (exactly what prop was used in that video btw? )
                              Props are relatively cheap.. I can prop it for speed or run-time depending on my mood.

                              I'll probably skip the 4420kv though.. at least for now.

                              It'll be:
                              Leopard 2845 3650kv
                              Seaking 60a
                              One-piece flex shaft assembly
                              CNC 32mm (Also bought a x430)
                              3s 2200 lipo (yet to be determined, open to good bang-for-the-buck suggestions on whats available nowadays)
                              Solid booms (still need to track those down)
                              CF rudder mount (Need to study the kit upon arrival)

                              If I don't like the way it runs (heavy'ish) I suppose I can always swap in one of those nice Scorpion outrunners, or even the $18 option from Zippkits.

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                              • bob horowitz
                                Senior Member
                                • Apr 2016
                                • 278

                                #165
                                I think you should check the dimensions on the Sea king ESC. I think you will have a hard time fitting it in. I'm running my Mini with the same motor with a water jacket. It barely fits. The water fittings have to be aligned just so to get the Zip plastic cowl on. I'm running a HK 60 amp Blue ESC with a cooling plate that I made. I have only one or two runs on it with this set up. I'm running a three blade prop that I got from Raptor 347. I don't have the specs on it with me, but it seemed really sweet on my first try with it. I'm going to the pond this afternoon and I'll try it some more, along with a 632 and a 432. With the original set up from Zip for 3S(3500kv motor) and the 432 prop, I ended up cooking the motor. That's why I changed the set up and added the cooling. I will report back with results later today or tomorrow.
                                Bob

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