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  • Hor2012
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 348

    #1

    Miss geico looking to go fast

    I have a miss geico and I'm looking to hit 60-70 mph I have a turnigy 180 amp esc I use two three cell 5000 mah batteries with 50 cc discharge. Also I have a x642 prop. I just want to know what motor would get me those results.

    Thanks, I appreciate the help.
    2x Aeromarine Pro Challenger 48" F.D.M custom built 12s2p 73mph, Fighter Cat Fantasm Twin 12s2p,UL1,Seducer,Motley Crew, Spektrum Dx3R Pro,(R.I.P Impulse 31, K.O.S Cat) 1/5 scale gas Munster Truck, 1/5 scale gas buggy, GoFastOrGoHomeGoBigOrGoHome
  • POWERS
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 121

    #2
    Originally posted by Hor2012
    I have a miss geico and I'm looking to hit 60-70 mph I have a turnigy 180 amp esc I use two three cell 5000 mah batteries with 50 cc discharge. Also I have a x642 prop. I just want to know what motor would get me those results.

    Thanks, I appreciate the help.
    Look for a motor in the 1800-2200 kv range. That would net you 60+ mph.

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    • Heaving Earth
      Banned
      • Jun 2012
      • 1877

      #3
      i agree. of course it wont be good for sport running, just saw.

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      • Hor2012
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2012
        • 348

        #4
        So a Leo 4082 2200 would b good or smaller
        2x Aeromarine Pro Challenger 48" F.D.M custom built 12s2p 73mph, Fighter Cat Fantasm Twin 12s2p,UL1,Seducer,Motley Crew, Spektrum Dx3R Pro,(R.I.P Impulse 31, K.O.S Cat) 1/5 scale gas Munster Truck, 1/5 scale gas buggy, GoFastOrGoHomeGoBigOrGoHome

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        • Heaving Earth
          Banned
          • Jun 2012
          • 1877

          #5
          A 4074 would be fine, although personally I wouldn't run a Leo 2200 on 5s. A Neu or a castle yes.

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          • Hor2012
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2012
            • 348

            #6
            So 4s or 6s?
            2x Aeromarine Pro Challenger 48" F.D.M custom built 12s2p 73mph, Fighter Cat Fantasm Twin 12s2p,UL1,Seducer,Motley Crew, Spektrum Dx3R Pro,(R.I.P Impulse 31, K.O.S Cat) 1/5 scale gas Munster Truck, 1/5 scale gas buggy, GoFastOrGoHomeGoBigOrGoHome

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            • Heaving Earth
              Banned
              • Jun 2012
              • 1877

              #7
              1800kv on 6s will get you there

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              • Hor2012
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2012
                • 348

                #8
                So a 4074 or 4082. I think the 4082 is a lil longer and might have a problem fitting
                2x Aeromarine Pro Challenger 48" F.D.M custom built 12s2p 73mph, Fighter Cat Fantasm Twin 12s2p,UL1,Seducer,Motley Crew, Spektrum Dx3R Pro,(R.I.P Impulse 31, K.O.S Cat) 1/5 scale gas Munster Truck, 1/5 scale gas buggy, GoFastOrGoHomeGoBigOrGoHome

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                • Heaving Earth
                  Banned
                  • Jun 2012
                  • 1877

                  #9
                  It is longer. There's nothing to think about. I would go for the 4074 because you're only running series setup. Bigger motors need more power. As it is a 4074 will eat em up. A 4082 really should be running parallel battery configuration, otherwise it will consume your packs rather quickly.
                  On the other hand, you shouldn't be running a leo 1800kv on 6s for more than a couple of minutes anyways. IMO

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