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Jason 03.17.2009 01:16 AM

Traxxas slash brushless motor choice
 
I plan running my slash on 11.1v which motor do you recommend me ? I know mamba 4600kv and velineon 3500kv but I prefer lower-kv/higher-voltage..

http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...idProduct=6527

or

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXLXA0

geared jato spur 32p - 58t/15t @ 11.1v @ 28860 RPM = would give me tons of runtime & top speed of 40mph .. and should run cool since I dont pull alot of RPM..

im looking for something under 100$ but dont want feigao :neutral:

rootar 03.17.2009 01:32 AM

get a feagio 9L with rcm clamp or a medusa 36-50-3300

anything less is a waste of time

lincpimp 03.17.2009 01:44 AM

I always felt the feigao motors were better than the ammo motors I tried.

The medusa rootar mentions is the best bet... Slightly more than 100 bucks, but well worth it.

As for the spinning toasters of death from UH/HC... Well that is just a waste of time.

Jason 03.17.2009 01:50 AM

http://www.bidproduct.com/part/Produ...20MOTOR_1.html

junkman 03.17.2009 01:52 AM

I think the velineon on 3s is a great choice. I really don't see why you would need much more motor in a truck that light, and tires that small. It has kept me content. I thought it ran fine with an L can 380 as well. I've had a couple of the bidproduct motors, def better than the hc ones, still would go with the traxxas.

Jason 03.17.2009 05:24 PM

MEDUSA MR-036-050-3300V2-3F this one too should be a good candidate I think :yes:

rootar 03.17.2009 11:10 PM

yup medusa 1st or 2nd a feagio, ive had a few 9L feagios with ALOT of running on them (talking over a 100 HOURS of use atleast worn out two 3s lipos on one motor......) they last as long as anything else when properly setup and taken care of.


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