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Judging by the two vastly different sized batteries I would guess he's running 8s or 9s. Also, the crash at the end totally negates any GPS reading taken in that boat. Crashes throw GPS off big time. By sight, that doesn't look like 84mph...just sayin.Originally posted by ecoovert View PostHi there Chris (sk8onwater), Heres a guy getting mid 80s out of a 4082 1500kv motor with his. He's running his on 6s so that means his motor spins at 49,950 no load rpm. If you do like I did in my MG-29 and use a 2200kv 4082 and run it on 6s you would get 48,840 no load rpm which should potentially give you a top speed of around 82mph in the Genesis. Given the prop selection out there you will either have to spin the prop at a very high rpm or use a prop with a very high total pitch. I know the MG-29 is smaller than the Genesis but with the setup I'm using I'm getting well above 80 out of mine.
Here's the video I told you about.
If you're running a 2200kv motor on 6s, you are pulling an incredible amount of current, unless you have a very small prop.
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If the buyer sends me the boat, I'll build it for a price Justin...you have a lot of nice stuff here, it needs to be built!Originally posted by JPriami View PostStill wouldnt mind selling this.
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