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sikeston34m
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07.01.2010, 09:14 PM

There are a bunch more Typhoon motor sizes here:

http://www.highendrc.com/index_ecat.php?cPath=31_32

Most of them are smaller than the links you listed, but what catches my eye is this:

The 600 size are 6 pole.
   
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07.01.2010, 09:20 PM

The more poles the better huh Sikes ?


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07.02.2010, 09:23 AM

Those smaller ones (700-60 and 700-68) look perfect for a buggy, but for about the same price you can get a Castle motor. However the larger ones might turn out to be a value because the Castle or Neu equivalent is far more expensive. It will all depend on where the quality is.


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07.02.2010, 09:41 AM

I can't help but believe this is another Chinese company taking advantage of the American dream and American ingenuity. These motor look like Neu replica's to the t. The specs are very similar as well as looks and dimensions.

I may buy HK lipos but I won't be buying HK motors. Steve Neu and his motor as well as help from this board are what pushed the world into the brushless revolution we have now. I'll continue to support Mr. Neu as well as Castle products.


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07.02.2010, 12:14 PM

Well, I bought a 1521 from Brian015 so I will not be getting one of these China motors after all. If it wasn't due to time constraints I would never think of buying anything other than a Genuine NEU or Castle Neu. I had to have a 1000kv or lower for my application and my choices were few and far between. I would rather of had a 1527 but I think a 1521 will be applicable for my application since it'll be rockin' on 8 & 10s


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11.14.2010, 09:18 AM

Up. Anyone tried these out yet?
   
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11.14.2010, 05:43 PM

In my thread!!

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...=26826&page=22

fantastic bang for the bucks, it has an 8mm shaft which is good for durability, but the pinions are harder to get.
   
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