Hi Z,
My engine shown below runs to a max of about 6.5-7k rpm.
The disc diameter as far as I can remember is either 5/8" or 3/4" and uses one 1/8" magnet. If you have trouble calculating things out, Jerry Howells is a very helpful person, and I am sure he will be able to sort out things like disc sizes vs RPM.
When the magnet starts to pass the hall sensor, the sensor is switched on, and thru the tim6 circuit the coil charges up, and as the magnet finishes passing, the sensor is turned off and the coil then fires. This is what Jerry explains about when he talks about dwell angle. Too long a dwell angle (too many magnets) give a long charge time and causes overheating of the coil and wastage of the battery power. Basically, if you have a large rotor (say maybe a big flywheel) that your magnets are mounted in, you will require more magnets, smaller rotors (like mine) would only require one 1/8" magnet, and any smaller would require maybe the 2mm one.
I use a small 3amp hour 6volt gel cell for running mine, and that should give at least a couple of hours running. A pack of four or five NiCad or NiMh AA cells of say 1.5 to 2AH cells should give you well over an hours running.
I hope this has helped to explain it a bit better, all these wiggly amp things baffle me at times as well.
John