Turnigy Trackstar Motor Thread
#121
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Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 104
Got 2 red can since 3 months, 8.5T in a 22 and 7.5T in a 22T
Geared for the track (1/8th outdoor, low to medium grip)
Stock endbell timing (best efficiency), no ESC timing
60°C in summer (50°C track temp), super smooth low end, a blast on wot, as fast as any other brand motor.
Dust, sand, recently mud, no problem so far.
Bargain motors!
Geared for the track (1/8th outdoor, low to medium grip)
Stock endbell timing (best efficiency), no ESC timing
60°C in summer (50°C track temp), super smooth low end, a blast on wot, as fast as any other brand motor.
Dust, sand, recently mud, no problem so far.
Bargain motors!
#123
Picked up the 80amp turbo esc and red can 17.5 motor, really suprised on how smooth the system is and how easy it is to set up with the box...just wished it came with directions on how to calibrate it,other then that worth the money
#125
I just ordered a Trackstar Turbo 120 esc, a red can trackstar 10.5, and a trassmitter lipo, 91 bucks shipped! I am replacing a thunder power 8.5 and a Brushless Hobbies lt4 120. I will post my results
#126
#128
I bought one of these motors for my T4.1 the 10.5 Red can . And for the price man its insane looking at the quality on them . I bought my from the Hobbyking USA warehouse
Good power especially bottom end power to mid .
The only thing i dont like is there not completly sealed but i only run on carpet/clay. And they do make a weird winding noise on the track but it seems to run fine .
Good power especially bottom end power to mid .
The only thing i dont like is there not completly sealed but i only run on carpet/clay. And they do make a weird winding noise on the track but it seems to run fine .
#130
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From: San Diego
This
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...red_Motor.html
Or this
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...550_size_.html
I prefer the 2 pole motors... just my preference.
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...red_Motor.html
Or this
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...550_size_.html
I prefer the 2 pole motors... just my preference.
#131
So I have been racing the red can 13.5 now for about 4 months in my 2wd Buggy. The motor runs super smooth and very cool in blinky mode. I have no issues keeping up with the high dollar motors. Definitely one of the best "budget" motors out there.
#132
Shame Hobbyking does not stock the 550 size 4x4 SC motors at the USA warehouse why i dont know 
Kcooper: Does your motor when your running it on the track make a noisy wine i know my does on my T4.1 but seems to run fine very smooth.

Kcooper: Does your motor when your running it on the track make a noisy wine i know my does on my T4.1 but seems to run fine very smooth.
#135



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Super smooth and always cool as a cucumber
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