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  • justski
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2012
    • 230

    #16
    [QUOTE=Fluid;462408]If you want to learn by spending lots of money on burned up ESCs then by all means start with that 10S prop. Just don't come back and whine about that lousy speed controller. At least only run for one minute and come back in to check temperatures. Keep checking each minute until you know the prop is safe.


    Hey Fluid thanks for the info no one ever said i can burn up the esc from over propping so ya that i will watch for that and if i do try the bigger prop i will take short runs to see what is going ....even if it is my wife's money i am burning up...lol....JK...... i have 3 props to start out with and i just want to see what one will perform the best the 457/3 is my biggest one but i will run it like you said thanks

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    • tiqueman
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Jul 2009
      • 5669

      #17
      Originally posted by Skullcracken
      Its the fightercat 32" river cat.

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      • f1rogers
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2012
        • 103

        #18
        Just curious on how to make the x442 props go 75mph. Will this prop go faster and faster the more rpm you put to it?

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        • BILL OXIDEAN
          Banned
          • Sep 2008
          • 1494

          #19
          That can be true with most any prop to an extent. There are parts of the prop that govern the RPM that can be cut off.
          As rpm and load increases, you need the right prop to acomidate it. There are several factors to consider. There is a correct prop for each app, and RPM range..

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