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Thread: EKOS w/Leopard 4074 2200 kv Seaking 180 ESC & 4s Batts

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    Default EKOS w/Leopard 4074 2200 kv Seaking 180 ESC & 4s Batts

    Hey guys, I would like a little input of the setup I am thinking about. I just bought an EKOS with the 2700kv motors and was thinking of upgrading to 2x Leopard 4074 2200kv's, Seaking 180 ESC's & 4s Batts. Any input would be much appreciated. I've been on the site for a year now and have learned a lot just by reading the posts and seeing how much you help each other. Thanks in advance)

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    4074's are 40mm cans, they will not fit the stock mounts in the ekos hull. Try a 380 or 28mm motor, leopard sells the 2860's that should work. Go with a 3400kv motor on 3s packs swinging 42mm prop's. Should move on pretty good then. 120amp should be fine
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    4074's are overkill on that hull and will be really hard to work on in the small sponsons of the ekos. Stick with the 28mm leopards and 120amp seakings. I ran a similar setup with 28mm 2400kv feigao motors and 120a seakings on 4s, with carbon 442 props and got consistent high 50's to low 60's. If you have the second generation ekos with the out runner motors, you'll have to swap out the mounts.

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    I almost considered buying the new version of this boat rtr, but 579.99 is a whole lot of cash for what your getting imo. 380 size motors seem harder to work with, when shooting for 60-70mph, I have seen this hull do it though!
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    Hows it goin? I was able to fit a pair of ARC 36x65mm motors into my EKOS it was a tight fit thought. You can see them in this thread
    https://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...ild&highlight=

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    Thanks for all the tips guys, think I'll drive it until I blow it up lol. Then I'll replace the motors, love your boat Livewire, absolutely sick...

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    Quote Originally Posted by betalkin View Post
    Thanks for all the tips guys, think I'll drive it until I blow it up lol. Then I'll replace the motors, love your boat Livewire, absolutely sick...
    I have to agree with you betalkin , he has a sickness we all have :) , i can't wait to run with him this summer , i hope when i finish off his props he'll be hitting the 100 mph mark .
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    Thanks for the kind words guys! As forescott said t-120's, 28mm motors are direct bolt in motors for the clamp style motor mounts. I had done this upgrade with a pair of leopard 2860 motors and t-120's, before I overhauled the boat. And it's a proven setup in this hull, definitely night and day from the stock setup.
    If you choose to run it stock for now, DO NOT RUN 4s!

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    2013-02-15 10.21.02.jpg 2013-02-15 10.21.30.jpg

    A visual comparison Leopard 2860 on the left and ARC 3665 on the right.

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    i bought x2 Leopard 2860 x2 100amp esc and x2 cooling jackets im planning on just running 4s on 36 props.

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