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Old 10-10-2014 | 01:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Airflow
So what does a "Modified" Brushless Motor mean?

An example is Nosram's Pure Evo motor
http://www.nosram.com/en/products/el...-105t/details/


What makes a brushless motor "modified"? Is it tweaked to provide better performance? Is it better than a non modified brushless motor, by how much?

So if I buy a non-modified motor, can I make it "modified"? How?
Or can I "modify" it? Can someone list in detail what parts of a brushless motor makes it qualify as "modified"?
To my knowledge, the main difference between a stock and a modified motor is the turn value.

Modified motors range from 3T to 10.5T and stock motors are 11T and up.

Look at LRP motors:

http://www.lrp.cc/en/products/electric-motors/

In the menu you can see that they differentiate their motors between Stock and Modified and you can see that they are separated by the turn range I mentioned.

You can also see that the stock motors have a different rotor than the modified motors, but seems that is the only difference.

What differences other brands have I don't know.
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