That motor might breakup things on 6s. I have used that motor the 1730kv in my revolt on 4s with an octura m545 the boat was just around double the speed that the revolt did stock on 4s with the grimracer 4255 prop. My connectors used to get hot though so that why I start soldering the speed control wires to the motor wires. Well this turn out to be a big mistake, I cannot run 4s anymore with the speed control wires soldered to the motor wires. Too much power on 4s, the motor has so much torque that I cannot get the collet to hold the shaft for more that a pass if so much, I had a shaft that had the end grind down, until I went to a 5mm to 1/8 collect a that couldn't hold the shaft for long, so I lost a shaft and a prop yesterday because the motor is too powerful.
And I am talking about 4s with a prop that would be small for the 4092. You might have better luck with a less powerful motor.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_lF3VLcdd8 In this video the revolt is completely stock on 4s.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9TcjuUXUz4 In this video the watch from 23 seconds into the video to 29 seconds. From around the 23 second mark the impulse was full throttle coming from behind, at the 25 second mark the pro boat mystic turn off, at the 26 second mark the impulse was just about to pass my revolt which was just turning off. So the mystic turn off a second ahead of the revolt, by 28 seconds into the video the revolt had close the gap that the mystic had.
The mystic was getting a consistant 51 to 52mph on gps, the impulse to my knowledge was doing 45 to 48mph on gps. I don't know how fast my revolt was doing but it was a lot faster than the other 2 boats. In the video I was using the 1730kv 4092 on 4s with a octura m545.