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  • ron1950
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Aug 2010
    • 3024

    #91
    props

    darin school me here....mine ran hot on 440/3 stock but s and bal.....is it running too fast or just putting too much strain on the motor and esc ot what? went back to stock prop.....ran well no heating issues but went to linier (spelling lol) on esc and went about as fast as the 440 had made it on slower setting....explane what would cause hotter running ...too big or too small etc and whateffect will the 642 do for me if u can predict oh great swammie! thanks
    MY RETIREMENT PLAN?????.....POWERBALL
    74 vintage kirby clasic hydro, pursuit mono, mg, 47'' mono, popeye hydro...

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    • GP73
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2010
      • 544

      #92
      Originally posted by Darin Jordan
      I mean smaller as in both diameter, and pitch, compared to the BJ26 motors.

      Too small, however, and it may cause the boat to not have enough lift/thrust, etc., and might not run as freely.

      Like I've said before, I've had good luck with the 440/3 and with the 42x55. Still lots of playing around to do before I figure out exactly what I like on her... The 440/3 had been pitched up slightly as well...
      Good stuff, so you never got around to trying that Y537/3 I take.

      I thought 42x55 was too big, but I'll try one now! As soon as I can find a replacement flex shaft.

      Thanks!

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      • Darin Jordan
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Apr 2007
        • 8335

        #93
        Originally posted by ron1950
        darin school me here....mine ran hot on 440/3 stock but s and bal.....is it running too fast or just putting too much strain on the motor and esc ot what? went back to stock prop.....ran well no heating issues but went to linier (spelling lol) on esc and went about as fast as the 440 had made it on slower setting....explane what would cause hotter running ...too big or too small etc and whateffect will the 642 do for me if u can predict oh great swammie! thanks

        Ron, there are a lot of factors that can come into play. Driving style, etc., all come into play.

        If you are our running around, making a lot of tight turns, using partial throttle a lot (like when you turn the ESC down to logarithm... you are only getting 80% throttle), the boat won't be running as efficiently as it would if it were flying fast and loose.

        My setups are for racing. Long straights, followed by 35' radius turns, all usually at or near full throttle, and the boat running as light as practical.

        Anything less than this, and you'll need to detune some.

        In my experience thus far, with this hull, and with this motor, is that it can be run all day long on the stock prop when setup correctly. As you start to tune it up, and make it faster, temps will build. Of the props I've tested, the 42x55 seems to be a good compromise for speed vs. temps, but even that is going to take away some run-time. The X642 should perform well, but it has more pitch yet, (67mm vs 55mm), so it may further reduce run time and increase heat.
        Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
        "Self-proclaimed skill-less leader in the hobby."

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        • D. Newland
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Dec 2007
          • 1030

          #94
          I'll just throw this out there. On my older OPC (TS-2), when I changed from an X642 to a X440/3, it required a much different drive trim setting. I don't recall exactly what change was necessary, but the prop lift characteristics w/the X440/3 were different than an X642.

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          • Darin Jordan
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Apr 2007
            • 8335

            #95
            Originally posted by D. Newland
            I'll just throw this out there. On my older OPC (TS-2), when I changed from an X642 to a X440/3, it required a much different drive trim setting. I don't recall exactly what change was necessary, but the prop lift characteristics w/the X440/3 were different than an X642.
            Certainly. As I've stated before, mine was back-cut about .030" and had some pitch and a little cupping added.

            Guys... I've only run this boat for a short time (less than a season) and certainly don't have it all figured out. You'll need to play around with it to see what works for you. I am only giving you starting points.

            The majority of the initial testing, prior to production, was working with an out of the box setup, with a little testing with some slightly bigger props. That's why I recommend the 42x55 as a nice starting point for upgrading. I know the boat works well with this, and it shouldn't be too much for it. You'll have to play with things from there.

            As David points out, props aren't just a matter of bolting on one and having it work, vs. another.... they are pretty complicated pieces that I don't even come close to fully understanding yet.

            Another prop that might be a good upgrade would be to stay in the Prather series. The stock prop is basically a Prather 215, so you might try a Prather 220, or 225 as an upgrade. These would have similar lift characteristics, but more diameter and pitch as you go up in numbers.
            Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
            "Self-proclaimed skill-less leader in the hobby."

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            • 50mph
              Junior Member
              • Sep 2010
              • 4

              #96
              I picked mine up on Monday, ran on Tuesday using 1 x 4S 4000 30C, ran this 6 times about 5 minutes per run. I did nothing for adjustments, everything stock and setup as the manual suggest. The water was good with a slight breeze. Poor ducks didn’t know what to think when this starting running around. The boat handles well and can be driven around turns with ease.

              I don’t think I was doing 40mph, still fast enough to have fun, but I also want to try and adjust the tilt and see what changes. I will make the next runs with a 42x55 and adjust the tilt to bring the nose down, just a tiny bit. I am pleased with this boat; I like the looks, better battery compartment than others found on the net (Well the others I was looking at), it’s a blast to drive and looks great screaming around on the water.

              I am not impressed with the paint job, (not a deal breaker) the hull has areas that seemed to be missed or wasn’t prepared properly. I may have 6 to 7 areas that the paint didn’t coat along edges and 2 or 3 spots looked like someone spot painted with a dab of paint, almost like they used a small brush. It does not leak (I sealed the spar holes) so it is sealed, I only took the advise posted here and seal the front spar holes with Shoo Goo. These are not sealed because air will go in one side with the other plugged and enter the inside.


              Just my 2 cents

              1. Seal the spar holes up front where the hatch slides into. Darin mentioned this
              2. As posted here, remove the two small grub screws in the lower unit for drainage. Darin mentioned this
              3. Use one of the set screws to secure the rear of the steering arm. Darin mentioned this
              4. Take a piece of heat shrink and cover the three wires to the motor where they enter the cover, leave a little overlapping on each side, this will help prevent the wires from being cut by the motor cover.
              5. Not that it does not work, but the battery compartment cover could have been done better. Darin mentioned the possibility of looking into an idea of making one. I am waiting on his idea to appear.
              6. Not sure what the hole was for between the RXVR compartment and battery compartment, I sealed it.

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              • Darin Jordan
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Apr 2007
                • 8335

                #97
                Originally posted by 50mph
                I am not impressed with the paint job, (not a deal breaker) the hull has areas that seemed to be missed or wasn’t prepared properly. I may have 6 to 7 areas that the paint didn’t coat along edges and 2 or 3 spots looked like someone spot painted with a dab of paint, almost like they used a small brush.
                Paint seems to be inconsistent, it would appear. I just received a brand new, directly out of stock one yesterday, and it looks fantastic.

                Make sure you feedback to ProBoat/Horizon if you notice anything like this. Take a few minutes and call the customer service and let them know so they can provide an additional feedback path to the manufacturers.

                Glad you like it, and thanks for your honest assessment.
                Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
                "Self-proclaimed skill-less leader in the hobby."

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                • ron1950
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Aug 2010
                  • 3024

                  #98
                  my paint was pretty good so no complaints there.....i do have to agree with the batterycompartment cover though...it could have just been a flat peace like the rx compartment for easer tapeing.....
                  MY RETIREMENT PLAN?????.....POWERBALL
                  74 vintage kirby clasic hydro, pursuit mono, mg, 47'' mono, popeye hydro...

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                  • GP73
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2010
                    • 544

                    #99
                    Originally posted by ron1950
                    my paint was pretty good so no complaints there.....i do have to agree with the batterycompartment cover though...it could have just been a flat peace like the rx compartment for easer tapeing.....
                    That would have been fantastic!

                    BTW, 93 views to my clip and not a single comment, you guys suck!

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                    • ron1950
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • Aug 2010
                      • 3024

                      #100
                      i liked the vid ...not enough of em out there for my taste id love to see more of the stiletto on u tube but i cant make a vid and drive the darn thing at the same time lol...too bad your lake is frozen over all ready aaah? just kidding post some more....
                      MY RETIREMENT PLAN?????.....POWERBALL
                      74 vintage kirby clasic hydro, pursuit mono, mg, 47'' mono, popeye hydro...

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                      • Darin Jordan
                        Fast Electric Addict!
                        • Apr 2007
                        • 8335

                        #101
                        The cover didn't turn out quite like we had planned. Was suppose to be more like that on the Miss Geico.
                        Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
                        "Self-proclaimed skill-less leader in the hobby."

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                        • ron1950
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Aug 2010
                          • 3024

                          #102
                          ya i am not blaming anyone it works well just kinda hard to tape up lol
                          MY RETIREMENT PLAN?????.....POWERBALL
                          74 vintage kirby clasic hydro, pursuit mono, mg, 47'' mono, popeye hydro...

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                          • GP73
                            Senior Member
                            • Jul 2010
                            • 544

                            #103
                            Quick question: what would be a good motor upgrade for the Stiletto? Nothing too crazy, just a little more power...

                            Maybe something that can run comfortably on 5S without overheating too much?

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                            • GP73
                              Senior Member
                              • Jul 2010
                              • 544

                              #104
                              Originally posted by ron1950
                              i liked the vid ...not enough of em out there for my taste id love to see more of the stiletto on u tube but i cant make a vid and drive the darn thing at the same time lol...too bad your lake is frozen over all ready aaah? just kidding post some more....
                              Yep, almost time to get the snowmobile out!

                              I'll try to make more videos, but I have your same problem...

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                              • simo71
                                Member
                                • May 2010
                                • 74

                                #105
                                Originally posted by GP73
                                Quick question: what would be a good motor upgrade for the Stiletto? Nothing too crazy, just a little more power...

                                Maybe something that can run comfortably on 5S without overheating too much?
                                Don't run this boat on 5s It does not need it & was not intended to be run on 5s. As for motor's if you want to keep it 'spec' (I would) then anything up to around the 2080kv maximum. Or you could swap out the ESC to see if it improves the power of the stiletto motor.

                                Do you race or intend too?

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