Do you have any idea why I get only 13kW power?
Battery is 30 pcs Winston 100Ah which is in idle around 100 Volt.
Current under full speed is now around 130 Amps.
Hermann,
Assuming the motor is reaching the expected maximum rpm for the voltage being used, then the motor will only draw as much current as it needs to overcome the torsional load on the impeller shaft.
If you were to place more load on the motor, then the current being drawn would also have to increase to maintain the same rpm.
Also, the petrol engine that you have replaced would have developed its maximum torque somewhere near its maximum rpm
(which is probably at a higher rpm than your "3000-5000rpm" electric motor) whereas the electric motor you are using develops its maximum torque at low rpm, and it usually reduces as the revs increase.
With a car
(or motorcycle) you would simply select a higher gear ratio to place more load on the motor, but I'm guessing you have a direct 1:1 drive to your impeller on the jet drive propulsion system.
You may need to use some form of overdrive gearing between the motor and the impeller to allow it to spin the impeller faster than the motor shaft.
Doubling the impeller speed
(by fitting a 1:2 gear ratio gearbox) would probably draw four times as much current to achieve the same motor rpm.
Alan