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jd267 02-25-2009 12:36 PM

sidewinder 4600 or 5700
 
guys i no the 5700 can only run 2 cell lipos and the 4600 can run 3 cell.... to i think the 4600 on a 3 cell 11.1 should blow away a 5700 on two cell 7.4.....am i right???

Drifting101 02-26-2009 12:35 AM

From BYT (Tested in a RC10B4)

MAMBAMAX TOP SPEED CHART

On 6 cells:
4600kv motor ~ 30mph
5700kv motor ~ 35mph
7700kv motor ~ 45mph

On 2s lipo:
4600kv motor ~ 30mph
5700kv motor ~ 40mph
7700kv motor ~ 50mph

On 3s lipo:
4600kv motor ~ 45mph
5700kv motor ~ 60mph (BYT note: The 5700kv is the fastest!)

happywing 02-26-2009 03:12 AM

The short answer is yes, you are right.

Drifting101 02-26-2009 03:20 AM

But the 5700 can run 3s so why not?

http://www.castlecreations.com/products/cms36-5700.html

Duster_360 02-26-2009 04:25 AM

Since CC doesn't recommend the combo - their recommendations are based on a lot of testing, its the esc, Sidewinder thats the limitation.

Heck why are you limiting this to the 5700? Just get the MM and run a 9000.

racer1812 02-26-2009 06:31 AM

Put wings on it and post a video on Youtube!!!!:D:D

jd267 02-26-2009 11:41 AM

thanks guys for you time.... when i asked the qestion i only had 2 sidewinders... and castle said a 4600 with a 3 cell with the right gearing in a b4 will smoke a 5700 on a two cell... 11.4/7.4 more volts more power... but i bought a mamba max yesterday so the table turned..lol i will run my t4 with a 5700 and b4 with a 4600 3 cell with the mamba:nod:

jd267 02-26-2009 11:44 AM


Originally Posted by Drifting101 (Post 5482422)
From BYT (Tested in a RC10B4)

MAMBAMAX TOP SPEED CHART

On 6 cells:
4600kv motor ~ 30mph
5700kv motor ~ 35mph
7700kv motor ~ 45mph

On 2s lipo:
4600kv motor ~ 30mph
5700kv motor ~ 40mph
7700kv motor ~ 50mph

On 3s lipo:
4600kv motor ~ 45mph
5700kv motor ~ 60mph (BYT note: The 5700kv is the fastest!)

SO A 4600 ON A 6 CELL 7.2V NIHM IS THE SAME SPEED AS A 2 CELL LIPO 7.4 VOLTS I DOUBT THAT

Drifting101 02-27-2009 12:21 AM


Originally Posted by jd267 (Post 5484141)
SO A 4600 ON A 6 CELL 7.2V NIHM IS THE SAME SPEED AS A 2 CELL LIPO 7.4 VOLTS I DOUBT THAT

Dunno I just copy, pasted it off the website

latemodel13 02-27-2009 02:39 AM

insain
 
try a 7700 on 3 cell lipo. Talk about fast. I have ran a 7700 on three and it's unreal.

racer1812 02-27-2009 07:40 AM


Originally Posted by jd267 (Post 5484141)
SO A 4600 ON A 6 CELL 7.2V NIHM IS THE SAME SPEED AS A 2 CELL LIPO 7.4 VOLTS I DOUBT THAT

Probly not but it's not gonna a be HUGE difference. Way to many people think a 7.4 lipo hs a HUGE power advantage over a GOOD NIMH. From what I've seen anyway.

Lazer Guy 02-27-2009 08:22 AM


Originally Posted by latemodel13 (Post 5486959)
try a 7700 on 3 cell lipo. Talk about fast. I have ran a 7700 on three and it's unreal.

+1
There are some video's on youtube of the 7700 on 3 cell in a TC. Without the right body you get lift off about 80mph with some great hang time.
Who will be the first to try the 9000 MM on 3 cells ?????

Drifting101 02-27-2009 06:38 PM


Originally Posted by Lazer Guy (Post 5487725)
+1
There are some video's on youtube of the 7700 on 3 cell in a TC. Without the right body you get lift off about 80mph with some great hang time.
Who will be the first to try the 9000 MM on 3 cells ?????

Can any one say shattered rotor?

Dave H 02-28-2009 06:42 AM


Originally Posted by jd267 (Post 5484141)
SO A 4600 ON A 6 CELL 7.2V NIHM IS THE SAME SPEED AS A 2 CELL LIPO 7.4 VOLTS I DOUBT THAT

The difference is bigger in acceleration/punch than outright top speed in my experience. Generally top speed is fairly low current draw compared to hard acceleration, good lipos are better at higher current draws.


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