Chili I think its just the point that it takes more to turn the SAME prop at a higher rpm especially with less mass behind it. That counts too magnetically and inertially (my own word) speaking. 2200 kv put the props that are the right size for this boat right in the rpm range they need to be to work well. I think choosing a prop that will allow the motor to operate at the top of its rpm range is the way to go. especially for a heat racer. That will ensure less of a load on the motor and give good acceleration . I take this opinion based of many real boat journals and readings about selecting the right prop. The 2650kv will work but with a different prop - which may or may not give as good handling characteristics as the one youd use on the 2200 kv . speaking of props for this boat for heat racing wats the word on the water???? 1450's h7's what?I don't think there will be a significant difference in ESC and battery requirements between the two motors. Both motors have roughly the same wattage output (+/- 200). But when your no load KV gets above the low 30K range heat builds much faster making a motor much less appropriate for heat racing. (dont ask me why because I have no idea) You are going to have to go way down in prop size to make the 3674 motor work for you. When I first got into FE's I would sit in bed and my head would spin trying to make sense of what motors, props and controllers to use. I decided to be a wuss and go with proven set ups and it's worked out very well for me. Personally I would go with the 4074-2200. If you don't like it, You could sell it very easily.
I have one of those motors and it is brilliant in my DF33. I went to try it in my JAE, but it wouldn't fit without work, so I put my usual 1515/1Y back in (I was in a hurry). I think it would have worked very well.I have a Neu 1518 1.5D 2340kv that I'm going to try and make work for heat racing. I know it's probably going to be a hot motor for heat racing. It's not a popular motor in the states but i believe they use it down under for heat racing.
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