Just asking, I guess. Yesterday, a boating friend told me that HK has the T180 in stock, so I ordered one. I couldnt let that ship alone so I grab some stuff along the way including a Turnigy 4074 2000kv motor. Currently, my MG has the Turnigy 3674 2200kv, so dunno if grabbing the 4074 2000kv was a waste. Jeesh, it now occurred to me that I need a 40mm water jacket as well.
Your MG that started off as a hull
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Well guys, I took the MG out today and only ran 50.2 mph???? But that 50 feels pretty good. All temps were under 85 degrees. I have not made any adjustments on the prop yet. I have only 4 runs on this boat. I think she has a bit more left in her! I really want upper 50s with the CC1515. Sorry no vids. I was running by myself. I am going to get a tripod so I can take vids while driving.
Speaking of turbine canopy, molding is done - so once my worker can produce the first copy, I'll post the pics here. The first copy will go to Jason! :)Comment
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I hate that Macdon(when I forget something little).A 180 will do ya.That is what I've been running in mine till My Ice 240 returns.I am taking a break from the Shocker and reassembling the Miss Behavin'.I have a new 545 prop to try as well as a 645.The ice is gone for now so I may try her over the weekend.I do have a headcam going on so we'll see.Comment
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I hate that Macdon(when I forget something little).A 180 will do ya.That is what I've been running in mine till My Ice 240 returns.I am taking a break from the Shocker and reassembling the Miss Behavin'.I have a new 545 prop to try as well as a 645.The ice is gone for now so I may try her over the weekend.I do have a headcam going on so we'll see.Comment
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Yepper!
I could sell you guys each fiberglass turbine canopy for US$30 each. Boxed weight is at half a kilo or 1.1lb. Airmail or airparcel of the post office could only accept packages starting at 2 kilos, so the cheapest and only solution would be EMS (Express Mail) of the post office. For half a kilo, EMS will cost US$25 going to US. The upside to this is you'll be receiving it in about 5 days to 1 week only. Airmail/airparcel is 2-3 weeks.Comment
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Leader Hobby had a sale awhile back, so I got 4pcs of Nano-tech 2s 5200mah batts to test for my MG. Im running out of 4s batts for my other deep vees, as a single run of MG requires 2 x 4s batts at the same time. Hopefully, the lighter 2 x 2s packs will give the MG a bit speed bump if anything. I would also have to re-design the real estate inside the MG to integrate the bigger T180 when it comes.
Could I possibly entice anyone to post a pic of their T180 inside the MG? I would like to get ideas if possible.Comment
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Macdon, I will get you pics of my MG tonight. It has a t180. Will look at the gas parts tonight and let you know what I have for ya. ThanksMiss Geico CC1515 2200kv T180 2S2S- Twin Genesis with 2 2700kv 2 T180's 4S2P- Stiletto with 2030kv T120 4S1P-DF33 4082 1600kv T180 6S2P- and lots of gassers!Comment
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I woke up 5:30 this Saturday morning and its almost 8am - waiting for my workers to arrive to check on the turbine canopy mold and to place a top coat on my gasser boat. Isnt it like a kid waking up on xmas morning?! hahahaha!
Tagasagwan will also be coming in today as he wants my fiberglass workers to reinforce his ekos and skunkworks cats.Comment
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I'm up and eaten breakfast! After a quick shower I'm going to your place! This thread is kinda addictive! Darn you Macdon! Hahaha! I enjoy the people! Nice to have friends from the other side of the globe! Merry Christmas everyone!My Aquacraft SV27's old Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoTm4Btz41Q
MHZ Micro Iceberg, Skunksworks Gen2 Cat twin, Aquacraft SV27, SM29 1515 sold.Comment
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srislash is right about experimenting. I'm not sure who's right as to the wattage of these motors but from what I've read on the 4074 motors is the Tacon 4074 2000kv motors have a peak wattage of 2,600 watts or 3.46 horsepoewr. With that you can run an x445 on 4s or even on 5s like srislash said. I guess I must tell you I ran my Tacon 4074 2150kv motor on 6s with at least a 42mm prop and I believe I ran it with a 45mm prop as well on 6s. Even at that it never got warmer than 119 degrees.Comment
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I concur here Stephan.Tis cool to carry on a common interest with the other side of the continent and the world all at the same time.Comment
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