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Originally Posted by BrianG
Actually, someone else found out that it was going to be a motor based on a Neu, but not a "real" Neu. Besides, a MMM for $150 would pretty much kill sales for the MM unless they dropped the price for that one accordingly. If the package deal is indeed $300, I would say ~$90-$110 for the motor and ~$190-$210 for the ESC.
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True, it would kill the sales of the MM, but whats with the Sidewinder? Perhaps the MMM is gonna be cheap enough so the MMM and Sidewinder cover both smaller lower voltage applications and the MMM for higher? I don't really see how a motor that cost $250 plus could be sold for $100 and still make money. Granted, the quality will be reduced, but not by much I wouldn't think. The cheaply made MM motors are ~$80 if I remember correctly, I would say the MMM motor will be a good bit more, but I wouldn't be surprised if I'm wrong.