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10.23.2008, 11:00 PM

The CC motors perform very well - I would say identical to the neu's.

You could not tell the performance apart at the RCM bash...
   
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The CC motors perform very well - I would say identical to the neu's.

You could not tell the performance apart at the RCM bash...
That's really cool. Which motors did they have out there in which vehicles? I know brushlessboy16 has one and likes it in his CEN. Were there other beta testers there as well?

I'd love to hear more about them.


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Thanks for the fast replies. I just picked up a tekno(cause the neu's seem to be out everywhere right now) and it seems a lot easier to turn the shaft then it did on the neu. So I was thinking maybe they used smaller magnets?
   
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Thanks for the fast replies. I just picked up a tekno(cause the neu's seem to be out everywhere right now) and it seems a lot easier to turn the shaft then it did on the neu. So I was thinking maybe they used smaller magnets?
It is the same way all of the new Neu motors feel. They changed their motors to help reduce cogging. The internals are exactly the same. The only differences are the flat spot on the shaft, sealed blue can, motor connectors pre-installed (save for the 1.5D), and larger bearings (which the newest Neu's also have).
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It is the same way all of the new Neu motors feel. They changed their motors to help reduce cogging. The internals are exactly the same. The only differences are the flat spot on the shaft, sealed blue can, motor connectors pre-installed (save for the 1.5D), and larger bearings (which the newest Neu's also have).
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That's really cool. Which motors did they have out there in which vehicles? I know brushlessboy16 has one and likes it in his CEN. Were there other beta testers there as well?

I'd love to hear more about them.
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