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Originally Posted by lincpimp
Heres my take on mini motors. I have had a mini-t, mlst, mini quake, vendetta, rc18t, rc18mt, rc18r. All were run brushless and I have sold all except the mini quake, my favorite.
The golden horizons 3600 and 4700 motors are the s**t for the quake and vendetta. The 3600 is a 3s motor the 4700, 2s. Only drawdack is they both have 2.3mm shafts. Since they are finned they run cool. I currently run the 4700 in a 13" gecko boat and it does 28mph on 2s!
I would recommend trying the GH 3600 or 4700, not sure about the fit in a 18t, but the chassis cutout should give enough claerance fir the fins. You said that you found pinions to fit the 2.3mm shaft?
Heres a link to the GH motors:
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXJAB3&P=7
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXJAB4&P=7
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I too love my miniquake SE, its so tough i can't believe it. I have a setup in mine thats about 3/4 HP electric (3s) and it has so much more torque than it needs. The only problem is the battery size, it used a shotgun type battery without the caps on and thats all, makes it hard to find good LIPO's.
I also ran the 4700 GH motor and loved it, I just wanted to break new ground and be the first to run a Neu in mine. I have a Neu 1107/2y (3500kv i think), its an awsome motor. It does not like the mamba 25 though, coggs very badly at times, I do have a quark 33 to put in sometime
Edit; I forgot to add on the Lehner motor (1020), its a 1/8 shaft
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