Putnam Propulsion
#736
korey if you think monster is good try this suff i found a couple of weeks ago called hollow point
#737
Another round of good efforts from the land Down Under...
Putnam stock motors took all 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the stock class at the Western Australian (WA) Electric States Titles last weekend. Oh yes, and the TQ too!
1st David Foulkes
2nd (TQ) Paul Jones
3rd Heath Johnson
6th Sheridan Ball
Congrats to the winners!
Putnam stock motors took all 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the stock class at the Western Australian (WA) Electric States Titles last weekend. Oh yes, and the TQ too!
1st David Foulkes
2nd (TQ) Paul Jones
3rd Heath Johnson
6th Sheridan Ball
Congrats to the winners!
#738
Tech Regular
Todd,
Thanks for replying to my e-mail.
Thanks for replying to my e-mail.
Last edited by part-time racer; 03-23-2007 at 11:15 AM.
#739
Originally Posted by ArcadiaRC
Another round of good efforts from the land Down Under...
Putnam stock motors took all 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the stock class at the Western Australian (WA) Electric States Titles last weekend. Oh yes, and the TQ too!
1st David Foulkes
2nd (TQ) Paul Jones
3rd Heath Johnson
6th Sheridan Ball
Congrats to the winners!
Putnam stock motors took all 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the stock class at the Western Australian (WA) Electric States Titles last weekend. Oh yes, and the TQ too!
1st David Foulkes
2nd (TQ) Paul Jones
3rd Heath Johnson
6th Sheridan Ball
Congrats to the winners!
#740
Originally Posted by part-time racer
Todd,
Please reply to my e-mail.
Please reply to my e-mail.
Email replied-
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#741
Tech Regular
Cheers buddy.
#745
Tech Elite
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going to make a switch this sunday...trading my trinity co27 pro for a putnam limited x-stock (the track doesn't have anymore co27s forsale) but the numbers look great on it....21k+ rpm, 65watts, 16.4 amps, not too much different then my co27...which is 20850 rpm, 64 watts (wtf i thought co27s were the "power" motor..hah) and the co27s needs a rebuild
Last edited by Jake S; 03-31-2007 at 11:11 AM.
#746
Originally Posted by Jake S
going to make a switch this sunday...trading my trinity co27 pro for a putnam limited x-stock (the track doesn't have anymore co27s forsale) but the numbers look great on it....21k+ rpm, 65watts, 16.4 amps, not too much different then my co27...which is 20850 rpm, 64 watts (wtf i thought co27s were the "power" motor..hah) and the co27s needs a rebuild
#748
Originally Posted by brians11
Todd, are you in the shop today?
#750
Jeff- Got a story for ya...
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