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12.09.2010, 11:29 AM

sounds good! that would one bad motor.
   
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12.09.2010, 11:32 AM

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sounds good! that would one bad motor.
The only issue I see is that the max efficiency would be around 120A or so -- would need to be run with a Mamba Monster -- the Mamba Pro wouldn't be able to handle it.

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The only issue I see is that the max efficiency would be around 120A or so -- would need to be run with a Mamba Monster -- the Mamba Pro wouldn't be able to handle it.

Thanx!

Patrick
Would such a motor be ROAR legal for 1/10th 4x4 SCT? I've got a monster.
   
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12.14.2010, 11:12 AM

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Would such a motor be ROAR legal for 1/10th 4x4 SCT? I've got a monster.
ROAR rules state that the motor must be 53.00mm in length or shorter.

So, it wouldn't be ROAR legal.


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12.19.2010, 01:15 AM

Patrick, Any idea when the 1410 and 1412 motors will be offered without the ESC combo? I'm all set on ESCs but would really like to get the motors by themselves.


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Another question for Patrick... - 12.19.2010, 12:44 PM

1410 motor has a 1/8" output shaft and I believe you mentioned that this was for ROAR requirements. I didn't take the motor apart to measure it but the bearing looks like it could accomodate a 5MM output shaft. If you offer rebuild kits for the 1410, would there be an option of a 5MM output shaft?

I have no concern about the 1/8" shaft in a car with a slipper, but in a CRT.5/SCRT10 or similar car with direct drive and exposed gears, I would be concerned that a stone in the gear could snap the 1/8" shaft (actually heard 2nd hand reports on RCTech of people snapping these shafts). Then you would have to replace the rotor anyway, so why not do it right away with a 5MM output shaft rotor?
   
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12.19.2010, 02:03 PM

+1 on the 5mm shaft request. I too would prefer 5mm shaft if it was available. Even a 4mm shaft would be preferable to the 1/8".


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