Motley Crew Needs Speed!!!

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  • wakesurfer8
    Member
    • Oct 2011
    • 38

    #1

    Motley Crew Needs Speed!!!

    My motley crew has stock motor/esc. It has 5.5mm bullets on everything and upgraded ose flex cable w/ bullet nut. I run 2x 7.4v 6000mah 100c maxamps. I recently had a blowover running an m445. My top speed was around 43 mph. That prop got messed up, so i put on a spare x642 and blue-printed and scuffed (400 grit) the hull. I also sharpened and rounded the rudder. I would really like to get in the 45-50 mph range with stock motor/esc. What speeds should i expect with an x642 and how can i get into the 45-50mph range? I am going camping for 2 weeks in a couple of days, so i will be able to run my boat everyday...I want to try and get it running as fast and smooth as possible. I hear people getting 45-47mph with an m445, but i could only get 43 mph.


    So with my setup, what speeds should i be getting from m445,x642, grimracer 42x55?
    Thanks,
    Jake
  • Fluid
    Fast and Furious
    • Apr 2007
    • 8012

    #2
    With your setup a speed of 43 mph is very reasonable. Remember that all the power in an FE boat is in the battery, so a better battery will give higher speeds - slightly in this case. Freeing up the hull will help too, but that risks a blow over. No problem, that's the cost of higher speeds with limited power.

    Moving the packs back will help to fly the hull. So will raising the strut a bit, or angling the prop end up a degree or two. Make all strut adjustments on a flat board, and record your changes and the speeds. It may take awhile, but I suspect that on smooth water you can eventually get closer to 50....for awhile at least.



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    • wakesurfer8
      Member
      • Oct 2011
      • 38

      #3
      alright thanks, the only thing i havent played with it battery placement, so ill try that.

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      • wakesurfer8
        Member
        • Oct 2011
        • 38

        #4
        is there a better battery for a low price? i have heard really good things about gens ace and thunderpower($$$$), and mixed reviews about turnigy... any recommendations? it would be nice to have a backup set of packs.

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        • JimClark
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Apr 2007
          • 5907

          #5
          search the battery forum loads of info on batteries there
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