Ultimate Miss Geico setup.

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  • HYDROJERRY
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Jan 2010
    • 2503

    #16
    i use them and my brother uses them and many,many others on this forum and on rcgroups forum all use them,,, for the price they are great i think,, but i recomend if you get any get 40c or better the smaller ones are good to but after you go to the 40's or more youll never wanna go back..

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    • Nealkot
      Member
      • Apr 2011
      • 37

      #17
      Originally posted by HYDROJERRY
      i use them and my brother uses them and many,many others on this forum and on rcgroups forum all use them,,, for the price they are great i think,, but i recomend if you get any get 40c or better the smaller ones are good to but after you go to the 40's or more youll never wanna go back..
      I personally wouldn't not run either of those motors on 6s. 2200kv x 22.2v= 48,840rpm, that is way out of the safe zone. You are sure to break stuff fast, and create a ton of heat in the process. Try to get the rpm in the 35,000 range and you will have a very fast, and more efficient set up. My stock 1500kv on 4s (14.8v) is turning the m445 prop at 22,200rpm and i get 43.3mph, everything stays cool, and i have plenty of room to increase voltage if i want more rpm (and more speed).

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      • Nealkot
        Member
        • Apr 2011
        • 37

        #18
        Originally posted by smoktf250
        Would you guys just run it on 6s? Or is that pushing the 4074 2200kv to much. What about the 2000kv? Get two 3s 5000mah 45c batteries? Already ordered 6.5mm bullet connectors. 10ga or 8ga wire be better? Any one else have further experience with turnigy batteries?
        Sorry Hydrojerry, i meant to post with this quote, not yours.

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        • CHIEFY_44
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 254

          #19
          i run my MG on 4s2p 4000mah turnrgy nano techs with a t-180 timing set at 11.25 no lvc but time my runs to 5 mins max, with leo 4074, m445 s/b/l, and all connectors are 5.5mm with this set up i'm hitting 55mph, but the faster you go the more work you have to do with the hull imo anyway, i had to true the sponsons up and sharpen them but the esult is well worth the time and effort, best bit of advice read the race prep link by darin you will get lots of tips there. Also i change the flex shaft from a 150 to a 187 as the 4074 was rippin the 150's to bits.
          Socal Fe member, miss gieco castle 1515 1y t-180, blackjack29 stock,insane FE30 p sport castle 1515 1y t-180, insane FE30 p spec ul-1 motor t-120, insane 34"mono neu 1521 1.5d t-180

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          • smoktf250
            Junior Member
            • Jul 2011
            • 17

            #20
            Where do I find a 187 flex? I already purchased a flex from ose but is still .150.

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            • LarrysDrifter
              Big Booty Daddy
              • May 2010
              • 3278

              #21
              www.kintecracing.com has Aeromarine .187 flexes. Or, I guess you can just get them from Aeromarine too.

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