Well my cut down x447 came in yesterday from Dasboata, and I got it up from 58.4 to 60.3mph. I'm still going to play with the strut a little more and see if I can squeeze out another few more mph. The prop sure looks nice too, thanks Dasboata!
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Very nice speeds out of your Revolt! What kind of ESC do you run, if you don't mind me asking? Also, how does the Revolt handle going 60 mph? I have my stock setup running in upper 40's and it tends to get a little skittish just going over my own wake.
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It handles pretty good actually. It's riding a little nose, high so I'll move the cog forward a little this weekend. I'm going to put a little bigger prop on it this weekend and see if I can get it up to 63-64mph.
I'm running a seaking 180 v3. Leo 3674 2200kv on 4s.Michigan Fast Electric SAW Club
Revolt - 76.9mph...Building a DF35- Project Mono
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Pop a 5 or 6s in there and watch it fly! I wouldn't run it all the time but it would be ok for a few passes.Originally posted by Kaotic View PostIt handles pretty good actually. It's riding a little nose, high so I'll move the cog forward a little this weekend. I'm going to put a little bigger prop on it this weekend and see if I can get it up to 63-64mph.
I'm running a seaking 180 v3. Leo 3674 2200kv on 4s.
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That thought has crossed my mind a time or too
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Revolt - 76.9mph...Building a DF35- Project Mono
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Sure I'll try to do it this weekend!Michigan Fast Electric SAW Club
Revolt - 76.9mph...Building a DF35- Project Mono
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Maybe you've seen it, but there was a guy on you tube that has his Revolt on 6s and I think a 4082. He was getting into the low 70's but it had a hard time going straight kept making sudden 90 degree turns at high speeds. I finished the 545 last night and it's raining here in MI now, hopefully we get a break and I'll run over to the pond and see if there is any real gain in speed with the new prop.Michigan Fast Electric SAW Club
Revolt - 76.9mph...Building a DF35- Project Mono
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OK this is easy, Boat + Pond = WET .... Boat + Rain = WET ..... I don't see a problem here.Originally posted by Kaotic View PostMaybe you've seen it, but there was a guy on you tube that has his Revolt on 6s and I think a 4082. He was getting into the low 70's but it had a hard time going straight kept making sudden 90 degree turns at high speeds. I finished the 545 last night and it's raining here in MI now, hopefully we get a break and I'll run over to the pond and see if there is any real gain in speed with the new prop.
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LOL well the rain stopped but the winds where 20-25mph, I flipped it once and broke the cheap servo that came with it. Now everything has been upgraded on this little boat! Here is a video in some chop doing 62.2mph:Originally posted by flraptor07 View PostOK this is easy, Boat + Pond = WET .... Boat + Rain = WET ..... I don't see a problem here.
(sorry for the finger over the lens its my 6 year old filming with my iPhone.) (Also this is my first time uploading a video to You Tube and I may have done something wrong, because the quality of the video is horrible).
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Revolt - 76.9mph...Building a DF35- Project Mono
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Wow, your repaired canopy has to be stronger than when new. Have you done a carbon inlay in the hull? Just wondering since you're running such crazy speeds. I was thinking about putting carbon in my hull in off season, and now at your suggestion, in my cracked canopy. I like to drive my boat aggressively and feel that sooner or later I'm going to crack the hull.
Edit: also see your whole hull is sanded, what color/scheme you going with?
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