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Hi there Chris (sk8onwater), Heres a guy getting mid 80s out of a 4082 1500kv motor with his. He's running his on 6s so that means his motor spins at 49,950 no load rpm. If you do like I did in my MG-29 and use a 2200kv 4082 and run it on 6s you would get 48,840 no load rpm which should potentially give you a top speed of around 82mph in the Genesis. Given the prop selection out there you will either have to spin the prop at a very high rpm or use a prop with a very high total pitch. I know the MG-29 is smaller than the Genesis but with the setup I'm using I'm getting well above 80 out of mine.
Here's the video I told you about.
If you're running a 2200kv motor on 6s, you are pulling an incredible amount of current, unless you have a very small prop.Comment
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