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    Hello guys
    I'm Italian and I use google translated because I do not know English.
    I hope to be understandable.
    I would like to install on my stiletto engine 1515 2200KV 1Y
    It is possible, given that the 1515 has 3 screws??
    Okay a control (ESC) 180A?
    Thank you for this wonderful forum

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    Its ok to use 3 screws if the mounting plate will take the spacing of the motor screws.
    180 ESC is also ok.
    Post some pictures here of how it is done when you finish...
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    Unfortunately, in Italy for the boats is not nothing.
    I have to order the material on the OSE, and it takes a long time.
    but thanks to your forum I keep up to date.
    I made ​​all the changes I have suggested you on the forum.
    I have not done grinding because I'm afraid of damaging the hull.
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    Antonio se ti serve aiuto mandami un messaggio privato, ho anch'io lo stesso scafo, non c'e' spazio per un regolatore T180, e' troppo largo. A meno che non allarghi il vano batterie. :)

    Ti consiglio un Leopard 2000Kv (oppure un UL-1 2030Kv) e un regolatore Swordfish 120a.

    Sorry guys, just helping Antonio.

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    Just for reference, here is a pic of a T180 in the Stiletto, it's not going to fit unless you modify the hull.
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    i think you can jut squeeze it in if you change the water inlets/outlets to 90deg ones

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    You're right! I didn't think about changing the water nipples.

    Good to know.

    Quote Originally Posted by CHIEFY_44 View Post
    i think you can jut squeeze it in if you change the water inlets/outlets to 90deg ones

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    becareful changing them i have heard people say they have snapped them off properchopper told me its best to use some heat on them b4 you try to remove them

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    Quote Originally Posted by antonio68 View Post
    cover carbonio
    Nice look!! Much easier to tape down as well.

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    That is right! Why T-180 if T-120 fits with no problem....
    I have UL-1 motor on mine and it goes sweet!!!



    Quote Originally Posted by GP73 View Post
    Antonio se ti serve aiuto mandami un messaggio privato, ho anch'io lo stesso scafo, non c'e' spazio per un regolatore T180, e' troppo largo. A meno che non allarghi il vano batterie. :)

    Ti consiglio un Leopard 2000Kv (oppure un UL-1 2030Kv) e un regolatore Swordfish 120a.

    Sorry guys, just helping Antonio.
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