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03.19.2009, 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by SunnyHouTX View Post
Now, when you say that outrunners don't make the same power as inrunners, does it mean that the motor will tend to overheat piddling around in my truggy? Or will the outrunner generate enough torque for a lower amp value (lower power) to move the truck satisfactorily?

Thanks MetalMan.
This is a hard comparison to make, considering the use of outrunners in cars is still relatively new and untested. However, for the same weight as an inrunner, outrunners generally are rated for less power. They do produce a lot of torque, as noted above, but I can't make a direct comparison to inrunners.

Just remember that your truck will require a certain level of power to move/accelerate, which won't necessarily be dependent on the motor.


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