23T motor thread
#151

Originally posted by shah285
davioh..
got any answer??
davioh..
got any answer??
#153

Do you have use Putnam brush ?
Mid silver & High silver which one for 23T RACE bester ?
Your Real rpm type have how many rpm & use which gear ratio ?
Thanks !
Mid silver & High silver which one for 23T RACE bester ?
Your Real rpm type have how many rpm & use which gear ratio ?
Thanks !
#154

Originally posted by JDM_DOHC_SiR
Which Tamiya 23T motor...??
the R of the RR..and if it`s the RR which one..the chrome can or the Black chrome can...
if it`s the Chrome RR then it has a 4.5mm Core and you can gear it in the 5.6~6.1 range...... but if it`s the Black Chrome can RR then it has the 3mm Core..and you`ll need to gear it in the 6.2~6.7 Range...
-Dave
Which Tamiya 23T motor...??
the R of the RR..and if it`s the RR which one..the chrome can or the Black chrome can...
if it`s the Chrome RR then it has a 4.5mm Core and you can gear it in the 5.6~6.1 range...... but if it`s the Black Chrome can RR then it has the 3mm Core..and you`ll need to gear it in the 6.2~6.7 Range...
-Dave

The black chrome can? Is that the Tamiya Grey 23t RR?
What are the differences? (design)
Which makes more RPM, power, eff.
Do you mean by core, that its armature is a thin web? (3mm)
Or something else?
Thanks,
Pizza
#155

Originally posted by PizzaDude
The black chrome can? Is that the Tamiya Grey 23t RR?
What are the differences? (design)
Which makes more RPM, power, eff.
Do you mean by core, that its armature is a thin web? (3mm)
Or something else?
Thanks,
Pizza
The black chrome can? Is that the Tamiya Grey 23t RR?
What are the differences? (design)
Which makes more RPM, power, eff.
Do you mean by core, that its armature is a thin web? (3mm)
Or something else?
Thanks,
Pizza
-Dave

#156

Here's my guess at what the motor is for the Nats:
TAMIYA 49288 SUPER STOCK MOTOR TYPE-RR(GUN METAL CASE)
Don't know where you can find it as it is a limited release item "49xxx"
TAMIYA 49288 SUPER STOCK MOTOR TYPE-RR(GUN METAL CASE)
Don't know where you can find it as it is a limited release item "49xxx"
#157

Originally posted by rtypec
Here's my guess at what the motor is for the Nats:
TAMIYA 49288 SUPER STOCK MOTOR TYPE-RR(GUN METAL CASE)
Don't know where you can find it as it is a limited release item "49xxx"
Here's my guess at what the motor is for the Nats:
TAMIYA 49288 SUPER STOCK MOTOR TYPE-RR(GUN METAL CASE)
Don't know where you can find it as it is a limited release item "49xxx"





-Dave

#159

Originally posted by xray racer
jdm dohc sir
u replied about the 23t aussie class i run, and gave me the names of some shops
could you please tell me how i could contact them, via website or woteva
and also, do they stock the motors you have been saying that are good on here
jdm dohc sir
u replied about the 23t aussie class i run, and gave me the names of some shops
could you please tell me how i could contact them, via website or woteva
and also, do they stock the motors you have been saying that are good on here
Also most of the shops Don`t have any of the ECHO PQ motors in stock they are that Popular!!!! but the Yokomo SR,ST.LR and LR are all in stock
-Dave

#160

Originally posted by JDM_DOHC_SiR
So Rod ya got one yet..??
So Rod ya got one yet..??

#161

Originally posted by rtypec
Hola Dave, yup...I gots mine
I'll start playing with it after doing a complete rebuild of my car. Any ideas so far on brush/spring combos?
Hola Dave, yup...I gots mine







and for the brushes...you can mess around with a slightly softer spring on the negative side.. it tried a harder one on the positive side...but it did not do to much to be bothered with..
-Dave

#162

Thanks for the impho Dave. I look forward to testing with putnams along with the standard array of brushes to see what works best for our layouts. Also, thanks for giving insight on the springs...so if anything, less tension on the negative eh?
These Tamiya motors are weird, last year the best ones were the ones that were run straight out of the box. People were tuning themselves out, and could never quite get it any better than the way it came ...interesting.
These Tamiya motors are weird, last year the best ones were the ones that were run straight out of the box. People were tuning themselves out, and could never quite get it any better than the way it came ...interesting.
#163

Originally posted by rtypec
Thanks for the impho Dave. I look forward to testing with putnams along with the standard array of brushes to see what works best for our layouts. Also, thanks for giving insight on the springs...so if anything, less tension on the negative eh?
These Tamiya motors are weird, last year the best ones were the ones that were run straight out of the box. People were tuning themselves out, and could never quite get it any better than the way it came ...interesting.
Thanks for the impho Dave. I look forward to testing with putnams along with the standard array of brushes to see what works best for our layouts. Also, thanks for giving insight on the springs...so if anything, less tension on the negative eh?
These Tamiya motors are weird, last year the best ones were the ones that were run straight out of the box. People were tuning themselves out, and could never quite get it any better than the way it came ...interesting.
Let me know if you also come up with a good combo too


-Dave

#164

If Yokomo SR use which spring in negative side & positive side ?
#165

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