good 20's motors
hey i was wondering whats a good and cheapish 23 or sumthing motor? type RR? type T type R? not tamiya?
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Try the ATlas 23 Turn motors, they are pretty fast and very cheap
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i think i had one of those...or i think it was a 16...i'll give it a shot! thanks :nod:
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tamiya type s or rr :tire: these are inexpensive motors (our lhs sells these for about half the price of 27 turn roar legal motors) and can really take a beating. plus, theyre rebuildable and with the convenience of slip-on capacitor board. only thing left to solder is a diode (if you have a non-reversing esc)
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atlas 23's are great, the splash i find is the most consistent and longest lasting.
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Type-RR or Luna 23T
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those are both 23T's rite?
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2 type rr
2 atlas 1 luna hm.....:confused: |
Tamiya Rr, bought one for 150HKD.
But this was I think 6 months ago. Not sure if they are still available. I don't see then anymore around MK. It has good torque and top end. Atlas splash is good too but more expensive +/- 200 hkd. Have one of these too. I have a Luna also but it was very bad balanced. This one is also around the 200hkd region |
i guess im going for the RR then the atlas then the luna! thanks fer everyones help!
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I had a R type tamiya. 23T and ive had it for like 2 years and it hasnt ever had a problem. i sold it to geof:D but it is still going strong.
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ATLAS/LUNA/Yokomo/Xenon/Orion
There are some really great 23t Stocks out there...but there are some Dogs' too
These are just some of the ones' that are the Hot ticket:nod: by manufacture Atlas: Splash R Soild Red Toyomichi Edition( Damn fast motor:nod:) Luna: Pink Heat sinks(sorry forgot the name :rolleyes:) Blue end Bell with Black heat sinks ( new motor Lots of torque and Rpm) Yokomo: RSR RSL Xenon: 23T Red 23T Blue Orion: Speed demon 23T (laydown brush type) These are some of the Best 23T's that I have use to this Date :nod: if you want to know which one I like the best just look at my Avitar:lol: -Dave:sneaky: |
Ah.. yes the Toyomichi Edition.
That's indeed a fast motor. It also draws current like a modified. So I get less running time from it. Sometimes I can't reach he 8 minutes. Any advice on this motor ? I gear it up to 5.5 on a relative large track. |
yer i use the atlas solid 23T, we only race wti h27 turn motors here, but i use this motor for practicing :D
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Originally posted by Awesome Ah.. yes the Toyomichi Edition. That's indeed a fast motor. It also draws current like a modified. So I get less running time from it. Sometimes I can't reach he 8 minutes. Any advice on this motor ? I gear it up to 5.5 on a relative large track. I'll agree with you on the 8 mins :lol: it is kind of hard..but your final ratio...needs to be changed from the 5.5 that your at now:eek: :sweat: ...try running in the 5.7~5.8 Range... this motor has ton's of top end!!:eek: :nod: ... I run better times with this motor than I do with some of my 10T singles:sweat: :lol: -Dave:sneaky: |
What about the new HPI super sport 23T RS motor? They said they built it for 3300 battery. Is it good motor?
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I would buy a 19t Chameleon motor to run and practice with if I were you. Then you could gear it to BARELY make run time and you know the 23T would make it. Also, they are cheap, and you wouldn't have to tune iit at all, becasue a really good 23t should run almost as good as an average, untuned 19t. Just use it for tuning and practice. Then put your fastest 23t legal motor in and BAM!, you're on the pace bro!! LOL :d
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Originally posted by Aku-Man What about the new HPI super sport 23T RS motor? They said they built it for 3300 battery. Is it good motor? The HPI 23T RS L type is a Carbon copy of the Orion 23T Speed Demon L Type...You will see about 4.5 amps draw @ 7.2 Volts with 28000~29500 Rpm..but it has Lots of bottom end:nod: :D Also Kawada Just cam out with a new Version of there 23T V stock .. it has some kind of Black coating on the Arm' :weird: :confused: -Dave:sneaky: |
how long do 11T's compare to 23T's with runtime with 3300mah's?
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Originally posted by JDM_DOHC_SiR I'll agree with you on the 8 mins :lol: it is kind of hard..but your final ratio...needs to be changed from the 5.5 that your at now:eek: :sweat: ...try running in the 5.7~5.8 Range... this motor has ton's of top end!!:eek: :nod: ... I run better times with this motor than I do with some of my 10T singles:sweat: :lol: -Dave:sneaky: I will try it out next practice run. But still it is a heck of a motor. As you already stated it runs like a 11-12T. |
Originally posted by davioh how long do 11T's compare to 23T's with runtime with 3300mah's? |
wah...as fast as an 11T? why is it called 23 then?!
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strange that no one mentioned the trinity monster stock. i pick the tamiya type RR
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Because it got 23 Turns in the armature.
And it is a legal stock. No Ball bearings just bushings. |
Originally posted by stoopidbstrd strange that no one mentioned the trinity monster stock. i pick the tamiya type RR Not very common here, we race with 23T stockers like Japan. |
Originally posted by Awesome Trinity monster stock are 27T stockers. Not very common here, we race with 23T stockers like Japan. -Dave:sneaky: |
Originally posted by JDM_DOHC_SiR I have 27T's and some of the new Monsters' and they don't even come close to my 23T Stocks:D -Dave:sneaky: |
Originally posted by stoopidbstrd in other words, all that whacky hype was for nil.:lol: -Dave:blush: |
i havent had a chance to try so many of those 23T stockers yet
but i'm currently using yokomo RST-torque and i gear it like mad. these days , the trend is towards the L-type motors.laydown brushes ,but i havent tried those yet. anyone knows which one runs coolest on average gearing,say 6.0? |
Originally posted by lee82gx i havent had a chance to try so many of those 23T stockers yet but i'm currently using yokomo RST-torque and i gear it like mad. these days , the trend is towards the L-type motors.laydown brushes ,but i havent tried those yet. anyone knows which one runs coolest on average gearing,say 6.0? -Dave:sneaky: |
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