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nin2thevoid There is no yes/no answer to this. An amateur can easily smoke multiple parts of a build by using 4s/2600kV with a bad tune, crappy ESC's, bad filtering (both power and gyro), wrong prop et cetera. An expert can easily run 5s on 2400/2600kV even with Avan R props and the likes. Honestly, the old F40 Pro's can easily take 5s and heavy props, provided your build can take the massive wattage requirement. Honestly I would suggest 2400kV for 5s/6s builds... at some point you don't need more RPM and you need the higher torque of 2400kV if you want to spin that prop any faster.
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