WTB: Speed Passion 17.5 MMM
#2
R/C Tech Elite Member
iTrader: (20)
If you're still looking, I think I have what you are looking for...
It is a 17.5 turn MMM Speed passion. I have the original rotor as well as a high torque rotor. I also have the original +0 timing board as well as +10 and +20 timing boards. And finally I have the original fixed timing end bell in addition to an adjustable timing end bell, and a replacement front end bell.
I will sell all this for $50 shipped.
And here are a few pics of the windings showing they are not discolored from heat.
The only other thing I must tell you about is the bullet connectors.
I had continuing problems with the bullet connectors coming loose and camusing a bad connection with the motor. I put some solder in the bullet connector and soldered it to the male posts on the back of the motor. So they are permenantly attached, but you shouldn't have connection issues like I did.
It is a 17.5 turn MMM Speed passion. I have the original rotor as well as a high torque rotor. I also have the original +0 timing board as well as +10 and +20 timing boards. And finally I have the original fixed timing end bell in addition to an adjustable timing end bell, and a replacement front end bell.
I will sell all this for $50 shipped.
And here are a few pics of the windings showing they are not discolored from heat.
The only other thing I must tell you about is the bullet connectors.
I had continuing problems with the bullet connectors coming loose and camusing a bad connection with the motor. I put some solder in the bullet connector and soldered it to the male posts on the back of the motor. So they are permenantly attached, but you shouldn't have connection issues like I did.
#3
Fixmy59bug - I remember dealing with you before I think lol
Thanks for being very honest. Part of the reason for going for the SP motor is I have a SP in it right now and can easily swap the motors back and forth. But at the same time, those posts are very easy to solder to.
I'll think about it and let you know.
Thanks for being very honest. Part of the reason for going for the SP motor is I have a SP in it right now and can easily swap the motors back and forth. But at the same time, those posts are very easy to solder to.
I'll think about it and let you know.
#4
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iTrader: (20)
Fixmy59bug - I remember dealing with you before I think lol
Thanks for being very honest. Part of the reason for going for the SP motor is I have a SP in it right now and can easily swap the motors back and forth. But at the same time, those posts are very easy to solder to.
I'll think about it and let you know.
Thanks for being very honest. Part of the reason for going for the SP motor is I have a SP in it right now and can easily swap the motors back and forth. But at the same time, those posts are very easy to solder to.
I'll think about it and let you know.
I went through my PM history and we have dealt in the past. You bought the Reventon Pro 1.1 ESC from me.
I'm not really advertising the motor for sale right now, so there's really no urgency. I was just holding onto it as a spare.
So take your time and let me know (when) if you are interested.
Thanks.
#5
You have a better memory than I do.
I went through my PM history and we have dealt in the past. You bought the Reventon Pro 1.1 ESC from me.
I'm not really advertising the motor for sale right now, so there's really no urgency. I was just holding onto it as a spare.
So take your time and let me know (when) if you are interested.
Thanks.
I went through my PM history and we have dealt in the past. You bought the Reventon Pro 1.1 ESC from me.
I'm not really advertising the motor for sale right now, so there's really no urgency. I was just holding onto it as a spare.
So take your time and let me know (when) if you are interested.
Thanks.
and i'll let you know