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Old 08-05-2021, 05:26 PM
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Please I need help i can’t find a straight answer
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Same what? Color, weight, price, power?
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Old 08-06-2021, 01:31 AM
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Did you lookup the specs and compared them.
I did take a quick look and the answer is straight enough.

And because your question is not compleete I just want to tell yu you can not connect a brushless motor to a brushed ESC. And with some cars using a 370 motor the receiver and ESC and sometimes even the servo electronics are in one housing that all needs to be changed if you want to go brushless.
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Originally Posted by Roelof
Did you lookup the specs and compared them.
I did take a quick look and the answer is straight enough.

And because your question is not compleete I just want to tell yu you can not connect a brushless motor to a brushed ESC. And with some cars using a 370 motor the receiver and ESC and sometimes even the servo electronics are in one housing that all needs to be changed if you want to go brushless.
That is fine the motor came with a brushless esc I just wanted to if the circumference is the same I don’t care too much about the length as long as it is not crazy long
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The number of the motor stands for the diameter and lenth in mm
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Old 08-10-2021, 04:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Roelof
The number of the motor stands for the diameter and lenth in mm
so it is 24mm diameter and 35mm long? Oh and should I get it sensored or sensorless because some of my other upgrades tend to cog a lot. Is there something I can do about cogging
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