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Old 10-14-2006, 07:04 AM
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Default Stock Demon Motors- GOING 36,000RPM

i brought STOCK motor off the demonpowerproducts.com website, and i tried it on my CS POWERCHECK dyno, and the motor come up with 36000rpm!!
is this possible because i thought the 30,000 and 40,000 rpm range was for the 19t turn motors.

what do you guys think?

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at what voltage was this reading taken?
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7v, like a normal 6 cell pack
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First of all, a normal battery pack is 7.2V. Secondly, tbh there's nowt special about 36,000 rpm.
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yeah that seems about right i've got a monster stock 40,075rpm @7v
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i thought 40,000 rpm was for the 19t motors
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Old 10-14-2006, 07:36 AM
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19T motors have more torque and much less RPM. That's why you gear them much higher than a 27T motor. It often happens that 19Ts have less rpm than a 27T.
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anyway pro4 what monster stock motor are you using that goes 40,000rpm?
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ali why are 19 turn motor faster than that stock motors
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Old 10-14-2006, 07:46 AM
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M8!!!!!!
Because 19Ts have so much more torque, you can gear then very high, hence a lot of top speed and more punch out of and through corners (more than stock of course!)

And just for the record, I've had Monsters at 45,000rpm @ 7.2V, and ROARs at 49,000 @ the same voltage
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which make of motor was the roar?
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Old 10-14-2006, 07:55 AM
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eXpress motorsports, monster was team scream, check my signature
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i've got a putnam monster stock 40000+ rpm @7v and a putnum roar 44000+ rmp
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how do tuners get there rpms so high, i just brought a team scream roar that does 30,000 rpm. and you brought a putnam that does 45,000rpm.
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