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Old 09-07-2006, 07:28 PM
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Guys, What the best 19T motor for high speed track?
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The Komodo Dragon is a higher RPM motor that should work well...
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How about team orion element V2 is it high speed motor??
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DC out law 19t with super light weight arm. it got 1st and 2nd down here in the South Australian titles
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Originally Posted by nino_pohan
How about team orion element V2 is it high speed motor??
Your question could lead to misleading answers... "High speed" is a result of power and gearing.

The Element V2 is a strong motor, with good power, etc. but it makes it's power at a lower RPM. Thus to get "high speed" you have to go to a bigger pinion gear, etc. -- but it CAN be "high speed".

For my money, and based on racing a LOT of 19t motors, I'd say go with the CheckPoint "Money" 19t or one of the "tuner" versions of that motor. Locally, these things KILL the competition.

To be fair, I have yet to see anyone run a Komodo Dragon 19t, so I cannot say much about them. The Chameleon 2's were always strong motors, but high maintenenance (I've gone through a ton of brushes in these things)...
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The Komodo is every bit as high maintenance as the Chameleon 2 was but it's freakin' fast! I have a two run setup on mine. My favorite 19t is the CP Money 19t. Don't have to align brush hoods....which is NICE!
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Yup, CP 19$ Money motor! Get some Infinity brushes, dont over heat them and you can just keep skimim the comms ever 4-6 runs to keep performance up!
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the "BRM" corally 19t has to be one of the fastest but they do blow up so be warned
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Originally Posted by BSchorr
Yup, CP 19$ Money motor! Get some Infinity brushes, dont over heat them and you can just keep skimim the comms ever 4-6 runs to keep performance up!
Whay roll-out are you guys running these motors at for indoor carpet? Are you changing the springs at all?
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Nothing else....? need motor not locked timing (fixed)

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Nothing else....? need motor not locked timing (fixed)

Are you saying your motor selection can have adjustable timing? If so, you can cut the tab off any round motor and get adjutable timing from it.
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Whats the fastest 19t out there (in terms of RPM) with adjustible timing (besides the DC outlaw)?
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Whats the fastest 19t out there (in terms of RPM) with adjustible timing (besides the DC outlaw)?
DC lightweight arm in a V2 can.
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Where can you get a DC lightweight arm? Are there any fast motors out there which does'nt require building a hybrid?
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