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Biz1974 09-24-2012 08:04 AM


Originally Posted by bigdaddytmn (Post 11242481)
Maybe, I am just too tired, But am I the only one who has wondered how the sc10 gt would be with an electric conversion?

to utilize the mid-motor design, i also have been thinking of the electric conversion for the GT2 which is basically the same platform. Let me know what you come up with for the electric motor mount.

jfharper 09-24-2012 10:27 AM

I have an RS 2WD and I'm looking to upgrade my motor from the rtr reedy 3300Kv to something equivalent in speed. Budget is $50-$75. I do backyard family racing only. Something I can get parts for if needed and maintenance...my reedy is the 1st gen motor where they are not rebuildable...can someone please offer a suggestion for a motor for me? Thanks.

Wildcat1971 09-24-2012 10:29 AM

try to fine a castle 1410 or 1406 used but in good condition. They are rebuildable and hold up well.

Wildcat1971 09-24-2012 10:37 AM

here you go. this would work well for you.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Castle-Creat...item1e721dfbc5

jfharper 09-24-2012 10:42 AM

Thanks...what is the advantage of the 4-pole motors?

Wildcat1971 09-24-2012 10:50 AM

does anyone use the gear diff for racing? I was thinking about putting one in, since i have one lying around. People say it makes the truck for forgiving. Is that true? If so what diff fluid? I think I have 3k, 5k and 10k at home.

shagnat 09-24-2012 10:52 AM


Originally Posted by jfharper (Post 11247796)
Thanks...what is the advantage of the 4-pole motors?

4 pole motors generate more power and loads more torque over 2 pole.

Wildcat1971 09-24-2012 10:53 AM


Originally Posted by jfharper (Post 11247796)
Thanks...what is the advantage of the 4-pole motors?

more torque. nice in heavier cars like the sc10. that one was a 4600 kv I think, and thats is all you would need. Make sure your esc can handle a 4600 kv 4 pole first. Castle motors are the favorite backyard motor it seems. And from what I hear, they are very good. Might get one for my kids sc10 also.

jfharper 09-24-2012 10:59 AM

Thanks, so would that motor be equivalent to the reedy 3300Kv? Reason I ask, is my Dad and son have a t4.1 rtr brushless with the same reedy motor and we all run in the same races, so I'm trying to keep everyone in the same speed category, as best I can at the moment.

We will need to upgrade their motors as well...will this castle motor be OK for the t4.1, or is it too much for it?

drolmaeye 09-24-2012 11:02 AM


Originally Posted by jfharper (Post 11247727)
I have an RS 2WD and I'm looking to upgrade my motor from the rtr reedy 3300Kv to something equivalent in speed. Budget is $50-$75. I do backyard family racing only. Something I can get parts for if needed and maintenance...my reedy is the 1st gen motor where they are not rebuildable...can someone please offer a suggestion for a motor for me? Thanks.

If you want a similar motor with similar power, and by upgrade you simply mean a motor that is rebuildable, try looking at different companies' 13.5T motors (for example, Novak is 3,300 Kv, Tekin is 3,500 Kv, Reedy is 3,037 Kv). All are priced around 80-90 dollars new, but you could probably pick up a used one up for the price range you listed (although used motors make me nervous). Of those examples I listed, I know the Novak is rebuildable and easy to get the individual parts like rotors and stators. You would need to check on the other manufacturers.

Edit: please note my suggestions are all snsored motors. I've never had an rtr so I don;t know if you need sensored or sensorless.


Originally Posted by Wildcat1971 (Post 11247740)
try to fine a castle 1410 or 1406 used but in good condition. They are rebuildable and hold up well.

I have been away from my SC10 for about 2 months. Are people really putting 4-pole motors in these things? I would be curious to hear people's experience.

Wildcat1971 09-24-2012 11:05 AM

you can always dial out some of the power with the radio trims. Castle makes a 1410 3800 kv motor, but you have to make sure you do NOT get the 5mm shaft version. They might be pricier though. you could also try the hobby wing motors. I am not sure they are rebuildable though, but cheaper for sure.

http://www.falconsekido.com/products...6-4p-sct-motor

jfharper 09-24-2012 11:11 AM

Great...I don't know how we would dial out the power on the radio trims evenly...I can see it now, my two boys keep upping their trim until someone says "hey, it seems like your car is running faster than mine."

I think if we go 4600Kv, we would all have to go 4600Kv, it would be hard to dial them all down equally. But these are good suggestions, tho. Thanks.

jfharper 09-24-2012 11:11 AM

double post

drolmaeye 09-24-2012 11:23 AM


Originally Posted by jfharper (Post 11247876)
Thanks, so would that motor be equivalent to the reedy 3300Kv? Reason I ask, is my Dad and son have a t4.1 rtr brushless with the same reedy motor and we all run in the same races, so I'm trying to keep everyone in the same speed category, as best I can at the moment.

We will need to upgrade their motors as well...will this castle motor be OK for the t4.1, or is it too much for it?

I don't mean to go against wildcat, but if you want something similar to what the other two have, do not get a 4-pole motor. It is just a completely different beast, and I don't think you will find parity with the other two cars simply by taming the settings of your transmitter and/or esc.

Again, I may be a bit of a country boy, but I've never even seen someone put a 4-pole in an SC10 or T4.1 (I'm sure people have, I just haven't witnessed the excitement).

Also, I did some checking and realized you have a sensorless set-up. I am 99% sure you can run a sensored motor with a sensorless esc (just remove sensor wire) but double check with the motor manufacturer once you have decided on a brand and turn. To reiterate, I think you should look at 13.5T motors. Maybe someone else besides Wildcat and myself can chime in here.

Wildcat1971 09-24-2012 11:45 AM


Originally Posted by jfharper (Post 11247922)
Great...I don't know how we would dial out the power on the radio trims evenly...I can see it now, my two boys keep upping their trim until someone says "hey, it seems like your car is running faster than mine."

I think if we go 4600Kv, we would all have to go 4600Kv, it would be hard to dial them all down equally. But these are good suggestions, tho. Thanks.

I just think the family spec class is funny. if you cant trust family who can you trust, lol.


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