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Old 05-14-2006 | 07:11 PM
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well
this time im on a budget
i want the best brushless for 6 to 7 cells
and with a esc

i have looked at the novak
and i like then a lot , there are already set up and have the esc and motor as a pair !
so now the question is whcih one to get ?
and the good part is there in my price range !
if there is somthing else you know of please post it

is it the -
* GTB/Velociti 4.5 Brushless System
* GTB/Velociti 5.5 Brushless System
* GTB/Velociti 6.5 Brushless System
* GTB/Velociti 7.5 Brushless System
* Super Sport Plus Programmable Brushless System
* Super Sport Racing Stock Brushless Motor
now odviousely the 4.5 would be fast , but mabey i need torque !
and im not runing a stock hardware or drive line it is a flexshaft with octura running hardware!

http://www.teamnovak.com/products/brushless/index.htm

and what is soo godd about the sensord or sensorless ?
Old 05-14-2006 | 10:16 PM
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Default RE: brushless blast time again

I would go with the 4.5 turn motor. I have heard a lot of good things about it.

Also with this size case torque should not be a problem nor would I sacrafice RPM's for torque. (with the same motor) A smaller, faster turning prop will yield greater speeds compared with a larger, slower turning prop. Although the motor with greater torque/less RPM will produce more thrust to move more weight.

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Old 05-15-2006 | 02:19 PM
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...any one else have a oppinion ?
Old 05-15-2006 | 02:49 PM
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why do you think the four point five would work the best ?
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It will turn a smaller prop at higher RPM yielding a faster top speed with the light setup you will have.

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true , so i think i will strive for that one , if not i may just end up getting the ss5800
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any one esle ?
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also what are the advantages/disadvantages , to having a sensord BL system ?

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