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  • Zen
    F1 junkie
    • Aug 2010
    • 116

    #1

    Plastic prop compared to metal

    'm looking at props. At this point I'm just experimenting. I have a tunnel with a OS leg. I was looking at the metal 440 by octura. What is the same side and pitch in aplastic. And I want to get a few different sizes to start. The only prop I have and have been using is a octura x438. Motor runs luke warm with no issues. Can anyone recommend what props I can try for more speed in addition to the x440?
    Doesn't matter, real or RC, boats are just a hole in the water where you throw your cash.
  • Fluid
    Fast and Furious
    • Apr 2007
    • 8011

    #2
    What motor? What voltage? What controller? Please don't make us guess.......


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    • Zen
      F1 junkie
      • Aug 2010
      • 116

      #3
      11.1 120 swordfish pro.
      Motor is a 2290kv lepord 3650
      Doesn't matter, real or RC, boats are just a hole in the water where you throw your cash.

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      • montymike
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2012
        • 774

        #4
        What hull?

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        • Zen
          F1 junkie
          • Aug 2010
          • 116

          #5
          Sorry once again. It's a small HK Hornet tunnel.
          Doesn't matter, real or RC, boats are just a hole in the water where you throw your cash.

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          • iop65
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2013
            • 367

            #6
            first : i don't know much about tunnel hulls

            but : are you sure it's a 2290Kv 3650 leopard?
            it seems a little low on KV for 3s to me

            i guess you mean carbon reinforced props when you write "plastic"?

            i always take on size higher , due to the flex a carbon prop has ,compared to a metal one

            graupner k-series are rather good value for the money

            when you confirm on the KV people can give you better advice regarding prop ,it makes a difference if it is a 2290 kv or ( for instance) a 3400 kv on 3s!

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            • Zen
              F1 junkie
              • Aug 2010
              • 116

              #7
              Yup 2290kv 6d. This is my first experience with electric F1s. I have 3 gas 1/4 scale gas tunnels. But electrics is a whole new beast to me. I appreciate the concern about the kv and 11.1v confirmation. I'm sure you guys have spent more cash then me in this hobby. But for a project just to see if I like electric, it seems slapping a small boat together isn't cheap. Appreciate the concern, it would suck if I made a wrong decision myself and smoked my system. Nice to see RC boat enthusiasts have each other's back.
              Doesn't matter, real or RC, boats are just a hole in the water where you throw your cash.

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              • Zen
                F1 junkie
                • Aug 2010
                • 116

                #8
                Also what size motor watts and kv would you use.
                Doesn't matter, real or RC, boats are just a hole in the water where you throw your cash.

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                • iop65
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2013
                  • 367

                  #9
                  again : not much expieience with tunnel hulls here
                  but i think the 3650 is about the right size for such a small hull

                  would think that it needs to be driven on 4s with that 2290Kv,again :there are guy's here that can help you better

                  but with 3s that motor+esc should have no problem with the 440 octura or 42 mm carbon prop (all 2blade and 1.4 p)
                  because those carbon props cost almost nothing :start with the 40mm and check the temps before propping up to the 42mm

                  and off course ;in case you would try 4s : smaller props are needed (that x438 could be spot on) ,esc is still ok

                  hope that someone with more knowledge about this hull can confirm or correct this?

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                  • Zen
                    F1 junkie
                    • Aug 2010
                    • 116

                    #10
                    Thanks appreciate the help.
                    Just so I am sure. If I use 2. 2s batteries, they are exact duplicates. Same c same amps. Do you run in parallel or series. I will find a diagram how to wire them together.
                    Doesn't matter, real or RC, boats are just a hole in the water where you throw your cash.

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