F/S Neu 1527/1Y 1250kv 8mm shaft NIB...

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  • txboatpilot
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Oct 2007
    • 1494

    #1

    F/S Neu 1527/1Y 1250kv 8mm shaft NIB...

    I have a extra Neu 1527/1Y 1250kv 8mm shaft,, motor is new in box never used or mounted..

    Asking $250 shipped US 48... Paypal only...
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    Nothing like keeping you lipos warm and your prop wet!!
  • Fastang347
    Member
    • Apr 2009
    • 97

    #2
    you looking for any trades

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    • nate
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Mar 2009
      • 1652

      #3
      Hey TX, would this be a good 7-8s Motor if set up on a Hydra180HV?
      LMT
      LehnerMotorenTechnik.com

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      • txboatpilot
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Oct 2007
        • 1494

        #4
        Originally posted by Fastang347 View Post
        you looking for any trades
        No trades,, Paypal only.. Thanks
        Nothing like keeping you lipos warm and your prop wet!!

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        • txboatpilot
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Oct 2007
          • 1494

          #5
          Originally posted by nate View Post
          Hey TX, would this be a good 7-8s Motor if set up on a Hydra180HV?
          I run them on 6s,, I guess you could run 7-8s for saw type runs.. I have always had great luck with the HV-180 and this motor combo on 6s...
          Nothing like keeping you lipos warm and your prop wet!!

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          • nate
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Mar 2009
            • 1652

            #6
            Originally posted by txboatpilot View Post
            I run them on 6s,, I guess you could run 7-8s for saw type runs.. I have always had great luck with the HV-180 and this motor combo on 6s...
            Well 6s on this motor with the 180hv will allow you to turn a larger prop correct? I know Raydee ran 6s on a 1527 -1500 with an x445, and his PT45 ran mid 60's easy.

            Im looking to run 8s correctly...no SAW run's....

            This motor should work with 8s and smaller x442 440 ya think?...
            LMT
            LehnerMotorenTechnik.com

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            • Raydee
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Apr 2007
              • 1603

              #7
              Actually just to clearify I ran a X447 (modified) and ran about 63mph in oval trim with low heat on everything. Lately I have been running a X448 prop (modified) at about 64mph and a X450 prop (modified) at about 66mph but I cut my run times down when I ran the X450 prop to a little over 1 min. The temps were all in the 120* range so I could probably sqeeze some more run time out of it if I really wanted. The X448 prop seems to be the best solution for me so far. There is a distinct sound difference from the X447 to the X448, the motor really seems to like the larger diameter props and it even has a higher pitch sound to it when I prop up. I am betting you will be able and may need to run a pretty large prop with the 1Y to see the same speeds but I never tried one to know for sure. I think I can def run in the 70's but I need to mod my Hydro to handle the speed. Right now at 60mph and over I am getting some nasty sponson dancing so I have to let off the throttle some to calm it down. I talked to a SAW racer that ran the same hull as mine and he gave me some tips to get the boat more stable at higher speeds. In all reality the X447 at 62-63 mph and longer run times is great for me but just like most others we all want to go faster

              I know Rich runs the 1Y in his Sport 40 Whiplash but if its anything like my Whiplash 20 its hard to get that hull to flip unless you turn left. I ran a 1515 1Y in mine with 4s1p using a modded X445 prop and it was incredibly fast and stable. The guys at the pond were guessing it was real close to as fast as my Sport 40 hydro.
              Team Liquid Dash

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              • Raydee
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Apr 2007
                • 1603

                #8
                Rich, shoot me a PM I want to try that motor on my Sport 40 Hydro.
                Team Liquid Dash

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                • txboatpilot
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Oct 2007
                  • 1494

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Raydee View Post
                  Rich, shoot me a PM I want to try that motor on my Sport 40 Hydro.
                  PM sent Raydee...
                  Nothing like keeping you lipos warm and your prop wet!!

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                  • txboatpilot
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Oct 2007
                    • 1494

                    #10
                    I know Rich runs the 1Y in his Sport 40 Whiplash but if its anything like my Whiplash 20 its hard to get that hull to flip unless you turn left. I ran a 1515 1Y in mine with 4s1p using a modded X445 prop and it was incredibly fast and stable. The guys at the pond were guessing it was real close to as fast as my Sport 40 hydro.
                    Just to set the record straight,,, I run the 1527/1.5D in my Whiplash 40 with x646/3 prop for heat racing,,, speed is 63-64mph and very stable,, Yes Raydee only problems are when you go left! LOL

                    I have used the 447/3 and 450,, all in all the x447/3 modded is a great prop...

                    With the 1527/1Y you can prop up to the x455 range and get same speed as before.. Heat and runtime are about the same once you hit mid 60's... But some hulls like a larger dia. prop and handle much better when setup that way.. That was the reason for trying a couple of these 1Y's... I am keeping the other I have used,, this was a "extra/backup" motor for the races last weekend...

                    I am still "up in the air" about which runs better,, high rpm with small prop or lower rpm with bigger prop?? Both produce great speed with the right prop,, guess it just comes down to hull type and personal preference..
                    Nothing like keeping you lipos warm and your prop wet!!

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                    • nate
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 1652

                      #11
                      Originally posted by txboatpilot View Post
                      Just to set the record straight,,, I run the 1527/1.5D in my Whiplash 40 with x646/3 prop for heat racing,,, speed is 63-64mph and very stable,, Yes Raydee only problems are when you go left! LOL

                      I have used the 447/3 and 450,, all in all the x447/3 modded is a great prop...

                      With the 1527/1Y you can prop up to the x455 range and get same speed as before.. Heat and runtime are about the same once you hit mid 60's... But some hulls like a larger dia. prop and handle much better when setup that way.. That was the reason for trying a couple of these 1Y's... I am keeping the other I have used,, this was a "extra/backup" motor for the races last weekend...

                      I am still "up in the air" about which runs better,, high rpm with small prop or lower rpm with bigger prop?? Both produce great speed with the right prop,, guess it just comes down to hull type and personal preference..

                      So that being said, Lets say this, Im interested in a Hydro hull that Chris at F/D has, its a 37.4" 1/10 scale twin wing hydro, Call it alittle crazy but I wouldn't stick with 5s on a boat like this, I want a fast freakin Insane 6s Huge MAH max ripping the corners Hydro that has so much extra power its Ideal to let off 140ft before creeping a turn.haha I guess thats different from a Race guy wanting a really stable mid 60mph hydro keeping planted in every turn wide open, I guess thats just me tho, I like having way to much extra throttle.

                      So pretty much a nice 6s setup with a prop like an x450 with this motor here should see good 70's setup correctly. More SAW than anything. I don't like alot of heat here either.

                      LMT
                      LehnerMotorenTechnik.com

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                      • txboatpilot
                        Fast Electric Addict!
                        • Oct 2007
                        • 1494

                        #12
                        Originally posted by nate View Post
                        So that being said, Lets say this, Im interested in a Hydro hull that Chris at F/D has, its a 37.4" 1/10 scale twin wing hydro, Call it alittle crazy but I wouldn't stick with 5s on a boat like this, I want a fast freakin Insane 6s Huge MAH max ripping the corners Hydro that has so much extra power its Ideal to let off 140ft before creeping a turn.haha I guess thats different from a Race guy wanting a really stable mid 60mph hydro keeping planted in every turn wide open, I guess thats just me tho, I like having way to much extra throttle.

                        So pretty much a nice 6s setup with a prop like an x450 with this motor here should see good 70's setup correctly. More SAW than anything. I don't like alot of heat here either.

                        I have a friend in the club running that hull on 6s2p with 1527/1Y and he gets 60mph.. I would step up to 8s for that hull,, It is alittle on the large size once you get it in person.. The 1y should be a KILLER motor on 8s,, just keep the prop dia. down..

                        With the the 1Y on 6s it takes a x455+ prop to reach mid-60's...
                        Nothing like keeping you lipos warm and your prop wet!!

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                        • txboatpilot
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Oct 2007
                          • 1494

                          #13
                          Motor is SOLD to Raydee...
                          Nothing like keeping you lipos warm and your prop wet!!

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                          • nate
                            Fast Electric Addict!
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 1652

                            #14
                            Originally posted by txboatpilot View Post
                            I have a friend in the club running that hull on 6s2p with 1527/1Y and he gets 60mph.. I would step up to 8s for that hull,, It is alittle on the large size once you get it in person.. The 1y should be a KILLER motor on 8s,, just keep the prop dia. down..

                            With the the 1Y on 6s it takes a x455+ prop to reach mid-60's...
                            Is there a link to see picture's of this Hull Im talking about?

                            Iv talked to Chris a few time this week on a good setup, as you are very right about the huge prop size on the 1y. The cool thing is, I can always swap back and fourth on 6-8s with this motor and still play around with a wide range of prop setups.

                            I just don't wanna run this motor on 8s and have alot of heat issues.

                            Any Idea what size prop would get me in the 70's with 8s without any heat problems, keep in mind I don't want the ESC temps to pass 147 degrees.

                            Should I run an HV240?
                            LMT
                            LehnerMotorenTechnik.com

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                            • txboatpilot
                              Fast Electric Addict!
                              • Oct 2007
                              • 1494

                              #15
                              Originally posted by nate View Post
                              Is there a link to see picture's of this Hull Im talking about?

                              Iv talked to Chris a few time this week on a good setup, as you are very right about the huge prop size on the 1y. The cool thing is, I can always swap back and fourth on 6-8s with this motor and still play around with a wide range of prop setups.

                              I just don't wanna run this motor on 8s and have alot of heat issues.

                              Any Idea what size prop would get me in the 70's with 8s without any heat problems, keep in mind I don't want the ESC temps to pass 147 degrees.

                              Should I run an HV240?
                              I can get some pictures of Gilberts Hydro this week some time...

                              I would start with 45-47mm prop on 8s and yes,, I would run a HV-240 for sure...
                              Nothing like keeping you lipos warm and your prop wet!!

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