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Old 02-24-2006, 05:10 PM
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Im in the market for a new 19t motor. Give your opinions on what you consider to be the best!!
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Element V2's are very quick
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i duno much about 19t mod motors, but i bought a mi2 and it came with a REEDY SPEC quad 19mag. are these any good.

i duno how much there worth so can anyone tell me becuase i would like to sell it
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Where can i buy one of those Element V2's??
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Go with the Quad mag reedy spec motor. I'm using one and it's like a 12x2 in the 4wd.
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Im running a quadmag at the moment. Looking for something faster.
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I heard the kisbeys are good. But im told they closed down.
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The only other motor i would touch would be the Chameleon 2 and a number of tuners out there have them.

The reedy spec motors need to be geared high to make them work really well. Best to put on a heat sink on the motor as well which helps a lot.
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Kisbey Cobal Demon 19t is what im running now and screems.

itl set you back $70 but its a great motor
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Old 02-24-2006, 11:26 PM
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Kisbey Cobalt Demon 19t is what im running now and screems.

itl set you back $70 but its a great motor
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Definately Kisbey.
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The biggest event in Brisbane this year for 19t was easily won by a tuned C2 - in this case a Surge C2. But the other very quick motor is the Atlas.
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Originally Posted by Menzees
Im in the market for a new 19t motor. Give your opinions on what you consider to be the best!!
I notice you're from Adelaide, if you're racing on the carpet at Mitsubishi then just about any 19t motor will be fine. A Peak Dynasty motor is as good as any others especially on the carpet with rubbers where raw power isnt so important. Its a 19turn, 24degree locked timing endbell motor, the kisbey listed above is a 19t but with adjustable timing.

Buying a Dynasty motor from Hobby Habit has a double benefit, you can also use it to race in the 19t Dynasty class at the new Hobby Habit Indoor track on Daws Road. Not to mention its cheaper than the other motor reccomended above
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Are those Dynastys rebuildable????
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Old 02-26-2006, 04:43 AM
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Does anyone know anything about the Hyperform 19t's??? Have also heard good tthings about them.
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