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    Default Keda 4074 motors

    I have a bunch of different winds of the Keda 4 pole 40mm motors.

    http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...prod=keda-4074
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Vaccaro View Post
    I have a bunch of different winds of the Keda 4 pole 40mm motors.

    http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...prod=keda-4074
    Wow those look good Steve... Very nice price for a good looking 4 pole motor. Steve is it safe to assume the 40mm Leopard jackets will fit this motor?

    One mess up on the listing. It looks like you forgot to add a "0" to the wattage information on the 1060kv 4y motor. You have it listed at 290 all the other ones are listed at 2900 wattage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Diesel6401 View Post
    Wow those look good Steve... Very nice price for a good looking 4 pole motor. Steve is it safe to assume the 40mm Leopard jackets will fit this motor?

    One mess up on the listing. It looks like you forgot to add a "0" to the wattage information on the 1060kv 4y motor. You have it listed at 290 all the other ones are listed at 2900 wattage.
    Thanks. I have to adjust the table.
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    Steve are these the same as the top power and tacon more or less? Have you peeked inside one?

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    I dont know if they all come from the same factory, but I would have to say probably.
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    Man i wish i had the money wright now, a set of these would be nice in my new twin cat build!!!! would the 18oo's be better than the faegio 9xl's????

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    Glad to see this ... I found out the 1 of 5 test motors you had are a D wind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HYDROJERRY View Post
    Man i wish i had the money wright now, a set of these would be nice in my new twin cat build!!!! would the 18oo's be better than the faegio 9xl's????
    yeah, these would be much better in my opinion
    what cat are you building?
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    What timing to set on a swordfish for the 2039kv? looking at 4s and a 42mm prop, reverse. 7.5lb hydro.
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    Nice Steve, like the 2300Kv unit...
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    Wow - looks like great sport runners ! I'm impressed by the specs for the $$. May have to try one. Perfect upgrade potential for the current fleet of spec motored rtr's. Good call, Steven
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brushless55 View Post
    yeah, these would be much better in my opinion
    what cat are you building?
    Brushless55, im trying to build my first twin cat out of the Fightercat Carbon Fiber Daytona hull!!! like i said my FIRST twin build eek,,,,

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    Quote Originally Posted by HYDROJERRY View Post
    Brushless55, im trying to build my first twin cat out of the Fightercat Carbon Fiber Daytona hull!!! like i said my FIRST twin build eek,,,,
    Sweet!
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    Hi Guy's ,

    Just bought one of the 40-74-1391's to upgrade my Apparition Cat , to a 6s set up for more speed over the 4s set up iv'e been using . Could somebody inform me of what the difference is between a motor that is 40-74-3Y & 40-74-3D it seems as though i should have picked up on this tech knowledge by now with my two year interest in our gr8 hobby ...

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    The "Y" winds like high timing (10 - 15 degrees) and the "D" winds like low timing (0 - 3.5 degrees).
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