SSS 3660/1620KV is stock on Pursuit.
SSS 3660 2070KV is stock on TFL Popeye.
Will this prop be too much for 120A and 4s?
Thanks in advance.
SSS 3660/1620KV is stock on Pursuit.
SSS 3660 2070KV is stock on TFL Popeye.
Will this prop be too much for 120A and 4s?
Thanks in advance.
Yes it will be too big. I ran a 4414/3 on a Leo 4082 2200KV /T180 combo and it was damned fast but also quite marginal temperature wise on the T180 in my Pursuit. I also ran a 4414/3 on a Zipp rigger with a SSS3672 (3200KV) on 4S with a OSE Raider 150. Let me tell you it was fast (like 130KPH) on a hull with very low weight and low resistance but heat wise everything was marginal. Great motor but quite a lot for a pursuit.
Igor
I run a 4614/3 on my 4S - 29" Delta Force Mono 1500 KV 3660 size. for Offshore 4 1/2 min runtime.
and a 4814/3 on the same boat for 6 lap sprint racing 2 min. max runtime.
So on the Pursuit (little bigger hull then mine) I would say the 4414/3 should be fine if the boat is setup a little loose, for the best runtime.
For setup you could try a 4214/3 until you get it running good.
For the 3660 2070KV - Popeye
I would try a 4014/3 or a octura X440/3 or a X442 2 blade.
Larry
Past NAMBA- P Mono -1 Mile Race Record holder
Past NAMBA- P Sport -1 Mile Race Record holder
Bump & Grind Racing Props -We Like Em Smooth & Wet
Igor
The 120 A should be OK for a well setup boat, Your draw should be in the 100 to 115 range.
I always like to use an ESC that is about 1 1/2 times larger then my average draw.
A Raider 150 or the 180 may be safer.
Larry
Past NAMBA- P Mono -1 Mile Race Record holder
Past NAMBA- P Sport -1 Mile Race Record holder
Bump & Grind Racing Props -We Like Em Smooth & Wet
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