10-07-2010, 07:24 PM
Yes, they're expecting a gearbox on an inrunner. Not something you want to bother with
I recommend:
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...oduct=4910 - 35-48A
A 60amp or 80amp speedy depending on how you want it to ultimately perform
This is the same motor in my Siren, the difference is that you're gonna run it on 3S with whatever capacity fits (Apparently 2200 is fine).
This will give it nice performance and when you're ready to step up to the big leagues you can drop 4S in it!
Also highly recommend you get a decent prop setup from Peter: http://www.flyelectric.com/
You want
Spinner & Centrepiece to match nose diameter
Prop adaptor to match shaft (4mm)
13x6 Blades
It'll cost a little bit but its worth it
Have a read on this thread on RCG: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=938695 Lots of people suggesting you take extra steps to beef up the wing as the out of the box design is weak.
I recommend:
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...oduct=4910 - 35-48A
A 60amp or 80amp speedy depending on how you want it to ultimately perform
This is the same motor in my Siren, the difference is that you're gonna run it on 3S with whatever capacity fits (Apparently 2200 is fine).
This will give it nice performance and when you're ready to step up to the big leagues you can drop 4S in it!
Also highly recommend you get a decent prop setup from Peter: http://www.flyelectric.com/
You want
Spinner & Centrepiece to match nose diameter
Prop adaptor to match shaft (4mm)
13x6 Blades
It'll cost a little bit but its worth it
Have a read on this thread on RCG: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=938695 Lots of people suggesting you take extra steps to beef up the wing as the out of the box design is weak.