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jnev
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07.20.2008, 05:22 PM

What size car are the B50 size motors for? Would they be more for 1/10 stadium truck size? Or would they work for 1/8 size (buggy, truggy, MT)? I was thinking the C50 series motors was for the bigger rc's...

Don't know too much about Hackers, so someone please explain the size ratings.


   
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07.20.2008, 06:24 PM

The B50 is standard 540 size (36mm) but smooth can. The C series has the finned can. The XL are 75mm long, you bet they could be used in 1/8th vehicles.
   
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07.20.2008, 07:10 PM

Guys, his prices are damn good. If I needed any motors I would be all over these.

Hacker b50 series motors are good motors. They produce more power and run cooler than the feigaos with comparable specs. As long as the bearings and windings are in good shape, they will all be good buys. The c50 motors are better, but larger in diameter. I would say the b50 motors are a step or two below neu motors, but about 8 steps above a feigao. They are comparable to a mega or a medusa v2. The c50 motors are comparable to the neu motors. Just holding a hacker motor in your hand, you can see and feel the difference in quality and material usage over a feigao.
   
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