Most of us MQ owners agree that the mamba motors are a tad small for the Quake. I would suggest a 28mm motor; the popular motors at the moment are the Ammo 3900, 5100, and the Permax 5200. Robinson sells 1/8 48P metric pinions that most 28mm motors use. Neu has some 28mm motors as well if you want high quality motor. If you really want to run the mamba motor you can use part of a two piece MQ alloy spur and Mini-T spur to get better ratios for the mamba motors.
I run an AON 3000kv motor and it runs pretty cool at 16/45 stock gearing, unless hill climbing for an entire pack. Good thing about the AON motors are the closed endbells and they can be taken apart for maintenance, but the downside is they only go up to 3500kv. I know most here would prefer the lower kv motor with more cells, but the stock battery location can really only hold a 2s pack. I modified mine with longer post and can fit a 3s and maybe a 4s would fit, but I think that would be pushing it.
I’m looking at going with a 6 pole motor, but need to email Quark and see what they say about that idea. If they tell me that 6 pole motors aren't a good idea I'll probably go with the Ammo 3900 since it can be taken apart for cleaning and maintenance. Currently have two pinions 13 and 16, will have to wait and see how the motors hold up with these larger wheels.
Currently the Quake is in pieces awaiting a new controller, motor, and some shims. Here it is mocked up with the body: