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fasteddie2 09-19-2008 05:30 PM

best 17.5 motor
 
I'm going to brushless and need to buy a 17.5 motor.What is the best brand to buy?:eek:

Briguy 09-19-2008 08:11 PM


Originally Posted by fasteddie2 (Post 4856567)
I'm going to brushless and need to buy a 17.5 motor.What is the best brand to buy?:eek:

They all are about the same . Just choose your favorite brand .

Turbo Joe 09-19-2008 09:30 PM

I think I'm on pretty safe ground saying that the Novak motors are really damn reliable. They've been around the longest and they have the least drama from what I've seen.

The Speed Passion (and all the other places that use them for their own...) motors are pretty cool because they can be torn down all the way and serviced/cleaned easily...they don't really seem to be any faster. From what I've seen, they're all really close, speed-wise.

cracka 09-19-2008 09:36 PM

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cracka 09-19-2008 09:36 PM

eenie, meenie, meinie, mo .............................

haulin79 09-19-2008 10:11 PM

Does anybody make a trusted motor dyno that we can get a magazine to do a shootout with?

What 17.5 motors would you like to see be tested?

Turbo Joe 09-19-2008 10:40 PM


Originally Posted by cracka (Post 4857194)
eenie, meenie, meinie, mo .............................

Pretty much. :ha:

Briguy 09-20-2008 05:21 AM


Originally Posted by haulin79 (Post 4857256)
Does anybody make a trusted motor dyno that we can get a magazine to do a shootout with?

What 17.5 motors would you like to see be tested?

I never even heard of a dyno for brushless motors . IMO it`s not needed as they all are basically the same .

fasteddie2 09-20-2008 05:33 AM

I think I'm getting a LRP motor because they have always repair there stuff fast and cheap for me.

thanks everyone.:nod:

LOSI SCOTT 09-20-2008 05:35 AM

I bought a TEAM SCREAM 17.5 brushless and i have to say it is nice has great power for the 17.5 class i am very satisfied with it and it looks SWEET:sneaky:

Briguy 09-20-2008 05:40 AM


Originally Posted by fasteddie2 (Post 4857703)
I think I'm getting a LRP motor because they have always repair there stuff fast and cheap for me.

thanks everyone.:nod:

Novak has one of the fastest turnaround times for repairs and getting it back to ya .

d16dcoe45 09-20-2008 11:04 AM


Originally Posted by Briguy (Post 4857683)
I never even heard of a dyno for brushless motors . IMO it`s not needed as they all are basically the same .

There is an oval guy who makes a magnet strength tester (technical term anyone?) for brushless rotors. The theory is the more magnet strength the more torque and wattage--so you can gear up and go faster.

In addition, due to tolerances in manufacturing you WILL get some 10.5s or 13.5s from the same brand that don't run the same. One may be a screamer, another may be totally average.

This was taken from an RC blog:

"We did send this out in a news letter but for those that do not subscribe, here are some facts. We where doing some testing on brushless rotors with tools that show digital readouts of the magnetic fields for the Novaks and Orions. We discovered that the Novak rotors seemed to have a much more consistent magnetic field, but was 15 - 20% lower on average compared to a Orion rotor. However the Orion rotors did have a higher field on the best we tested but where more random. Of course the magnetic field is by far not the only factor to take into account. The diameter of the rotar, timing, bonded/sintered, windings and thickness of the windings, etc."


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