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Trinity motors
Hi all,
Have just gotten back into RC racing after a few years away from the sport (brushed motor era) and am looking into different motor options to try things out. Currently I run a R1wurks which I am very happy with but they're quite hard to get here in Australia, and so i need some other options to get a motor for my father. From reading around I gather that trinity is up there with the best, but there are so many options and its all a little confusing! Was hoping someone would be able to help me out with a few questions I have: What do the terms revtech, maxzilla, big blue, killshot, etc mean? Whats the 'current model' of trinity motors? I was under the impression that D3.5 was newer than killshot motors, but i have been told otherwise so i'm confused about the chronological order of these motors. I assume newer is better except in the case of D3.5 vs D4? Thanks a lot if someone could explain! |
D4 is latest and greatest.
D3.5 is the fastest but is not ROAR legal. Killshot came after the D3.5 and released before the D4. Big blue is not ROAR legal since the stator wire is thicker (which is why the D3.5 was deemed illegal). Maxzilla is just a term for a motor coming equipped with 12.5mm turquoise torque rotor. You want to buy it with this rotor unless you are running 1/12 or F1 where you don't need the torque as much. |
Originally Posted by Zhangesh
(Post 13576421)
Hi all,
Have just gotten back into RC racing after a few years away from the sport (brushed motor era) and am looking into different motor options to try things out. Currently I run a R1wurks which I am very happy with but they're quite hard to get here in Australia, and so i need some other options to get a motor for my father. From reading around I gather that trinity is up there with the best, but there are so many options and its all a little confusing! Was hoping someone would be able to help me out with a few questions I have: What do the terms revtech, maxzilla, big blue, killshot, etc mean? Whats the 'current model' of trinity motors? I was under the impression that D3.5 was newer than killshot motors, but i have been told otherwise so i'm confused about the chronological order of these motors. I assume newer is better except in the case of D3.5 vs D4? Thanks a lot if someone could explain! |
Originally Posted by John Wallace2
(Post 13577450)
Dan has it right with respect to the Trinity motors (BTW if you don't have to be ROAR legal those Big Blue Stators are awesome). Also agree with his statement on the 12.5mm torque rotor. I have two Kill Shot (RPM Stator) and the one the torque rotor is always the fastest on the track. Also I understand that only the 17.5T D3.5 motors are not ROAR legal, the other D3.5's are still OK by ROAR. In addition to the D4 (both those from Trinity and Fantom), other motors I've had good luck with are the ORCA TX and Team Powers. I run 21.5 motors and normally in a field of 10 USGT cars there are at least 6 different motors all running within a second a lap. You just have to have the correct timing and FDR for each motor as there is no one size fits all so it really depends on what's available there. One nice thing about the Trinity based motors is that the rotors are all interchangeable (D3, D3.5, Kill Shots, and D4).
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the only D3.5 that is still roar legal is the 21.5. The 10.5, 13.5 and 17.5 were all removed from the list due to having wire that was too large.
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Whoops, forgot to mention that the D3.5 21.5 is legal, because I have one myself. :D
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Originally Posted by slotracer577
(Post 13577801)
the only D3.5 that is still roar legal is the 21.5. The 10.5, 13.5 and 17.5 were all removed from the list due to having wire that was too large.
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Originally Posted by gdcopbdcop
(Post 13577779)
unfortunately, the 13.5 motors are NOT roar legal. I bought one this past spring to be used at the REEDY Race, and could NOT use it. I have a very good 13.5 D3.5 for sale now, if someone wants it.
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Thanks for the replies guys. So from reading here, the D3.5 21.5 is still highly competitive against the likes of D4 and Killshot 21.5's?
Also i'm looking at the BIG BLUE D3.5 21.5 for 1/10 TC on Asphalt. Is this ROAR legal? Not too worried about it since they only really care about the turn of the motor at my local track (couple others running D3.5's too) but I thought i'd ask anyway. Does anyone know what rotor comes with it stock? Since it doesn't say MAXZILLA i'm assuming that it just has a standard 12.3mm rotor? Would it be a good idea to buy a 12.5mm rotor aswell? I run on a 130ft by 65ft fairly flowing low/med grip asphalt track. Also in Australia we can get quite high ambient temps, up to about 35-40 degrees C |
Any variant of the big blue is not ROAR legal. If you are sticking to Trinity motors only, get the D4 21.5 Maxzilla. It is a little better than my Killshot and D3.5 21.5 motors. I just ran one last weekend. Its not too big of a difference power wise but it runs really cool.
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Originally Posted by Zhangesh
(Post 13581079)
Thanks for the replies guys. So from reading here, the D3.5 21.5 is still highly competitive against the likes of D4 and Killshot 21.5's?
Also i'm looking at the BIG BLUE D3.5 21.5 for 1/10 TC on Asphalt. Is this ROAR legal? Not too worried about it since they only really care about the turn of the motor at my local track (couple others running D3.5's too) but I thought i'd ask anyway. Does anyone know what rotor comes with it stock? Since it doesn't say MAXZILLA i'm assuming that it just has a standard 12.3mm rotor? Would it be a good idea to buy a 12.5mm rotor aswell? I run on a 130ft by 65ft fairly flowing low/med grip asphalt track. Also in Australia we can get quite high ambient temps, up to about 35-40 degrees C |
If I would get the maxilla d4 does it have less rpms then the normal d4
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Old thread, don't even get a D4 (unless its the 1s short stack version)
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Originally Posted by ErikTheRcGuy
(Post 14447974)
If I would get the maxilla d4 does it have less rpms then the normal d4
I don't have much D4 experience, I now only have one, a 25.5 and it is not ROAR legal but it is a real screamer! I sold my 21.5D4, it was only marginally better than my kill shot (both with the 12.3mm rotor). |
Trinity Monster Horsepower 17.5 or other 17.5?
I am looking to get a new 17.5 motor for my SC5m. I was thinking about the Trinity Monster Horsepower 17.5 Maxzilla or Team Scream 17.5. Has any used either of these motors? Is the new Trinity motor better than the D4/24K? I run on a small/medium sized indoor clay track. There is medium high/high traction. I want to buy a stronger motor than my Tekin Gen3.
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