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Old 12-19-2010, 11:25 PM   #1
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What would you guys recommend the goat 3s with the 18.5 or 21.5? Currently I'm running a XL-5 and a intergy 35t with 5000 nimhs and would like a little more power. I'm looking to use my 3s lipos from my old drift cars. So would you recommend a 18.5t or 21.5t? Thanks in advanced
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Old 12-20-2010, 09:51 AM   #2
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if those r the only choices the 18.5t but neither will have much speed since they have 14mm rotors. i have a silver can 18.5t crawler motor that came with the goat 2s and its almost twice as fast as the ballistic with 14mm rotor
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Old 12-20-2010, 10:03 AM   #3
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i run the 3S goat with a ballstic 18.5 on a 3 cell with 87/13 and a 10 pound scaler and mine's pretty fast,even geared down.ESC still get's a little warm but never shuts down.
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Old 12-20-2010, 10:36 AM   #4
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What would you guys recommend the goat 3s with the 18.5 or 21.5? Currently I'm running a XL-5 and a intergy 35t with 5000 nimhs and would like a little more power. I'm looking to use my 3s lipos from my old drift cars. So would you recommend a 18.5t or 21.5t? Thanks in advanced
The 18.5 Is what I would get. http://teamnovak.com/products/brushl...spec_chart.htm look here andmultiply the Kv by the volts for the 18.5 and the 21.5. that should give you an idea of the speed diiference. Also 119 watts vs 85 watts. You can always adjust speed with pinions and # of cells
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