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03.12.2008, 01:16 PM

I still wondering who made CC motor, In fact i'm pretty sure CC and Tekin are made by the same compagny but not feigao (5 mm shaft down to 3.17 and oversized ball bearing).
   
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03.12.2008, 01:31 PM

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I still wondering who made CC motor, In fact i'm pretty sure CC and Tekin are made by the same compagny but not feigao (5 mm shaft down to 3.17 and oversized ball bearing).
I pity tha fool who asks all of these questions!

Sorry, just had an A-Team flashback there, Mister-T!

The CC motor does not seem to be much different to a feigao. I had them both appart next to each other, and the cc motor has a shorter rotor than a S can feigao, and less windings in there, to make room for the solder plate. I feel that the cc motors are good for lightweight vehicles, and touring cars. A heavier vehicle like a pede benifits from a s can feigao, like a 12s on 3s lipo. Then a heavier 4wd vehicle like a crt.5 can do a s can, but for higher speeds and taller tires, a l can works better.
   
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