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Old 12-05-2014 | 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by RockStew
Hi Erik, I am very intrigued by this piece of equipment! Could you please tell me little bit of what is does and the benefits as I have quite an arsenal of 17.5 motors including a new 17.5 Certified Handbuilt D4 Big Blue that I have not even tried yet. Your time is greatly appreciated.
Here is a thread from the on-road section that might make your head spin.
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Old 12-05-2014 | 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Kraig
Here is a thread from the on-road section that might make your head spin.
thanks man, nope your right, it did, not sure if I'm even smart enough to own one LOL !!
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Old 12-05-2014 | 03:55 PM
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My heads still spinning!! Lol.
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Old 12-07-2014 | 08:55 PM
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Anyone have any experience with the D4 Certified Big Blue motors vs the Maxzilla?
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Old 12-08-2014 | 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Jade67
Anyone have any experience with the D4 Certified Big Blue motors vs the Maxzilla?
You cant really compare the 2. The Big Blue is not ROAR legal due to the wire used in the stator construction. The Maxzilla is ROAR legal. I would assume the Big Blue has a ton of bottom end power. I run the Maxzilla(Certified) in all stock classes and it's a beast. Plenty of power and doesnt fade. Great motor!
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Old 12-08-2014 | 07:08 PM
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Fair enough. So comparing the standard Maxzilla vs the Certified Maxzilla is there a noticeable difference? I am getting walked on by a Killshot and am currently running the D4 Maxzilla (Standard) and the killshot passes me down the straight like I am in a school zone and leaves me out of the hole like I forgot to put it in gear...lol
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Old 12-08-2014 | 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Jade67
Fair enough. So comparing the standard Maxzilla vs the Certified Maxzilla is there a noticeable difference? I am getting walked on by a Killshot and am currently running the D4 Maxzilla (Standard) and the killshot passes me down the straight like I am in a school zone and leaves me out of the hole like I forgot to put it in gear...lol
That's weird, I had a Killshot and thought it was a turd! My D4 is a BEAST!
Maybe that guy is cheating somehow?
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Old 12-08-2014 | 08:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Jade67
Fair enough. So comparing the standard Maxzilla vs the Certified Maxzilla is there a noticeable difference? I am getting walked on by a Killshot and am currently running the D4 Maxzilla (Standard) and the killshot passes me down the straight like I am in a school zone and leaves me out of the hole like I forgot to put it in gear...lol
The D4 comes standard with a 12.3mm rotor. The D4 Maxzilla comes standard with a 12.5mm HT rotor. The Certified motors are similar to the Maxzilla with a 12.5mm rotor but they are hand built to very high standards.

You should not be getting walked by any motor other then another D4. What is your set up? Vehicle,gearing,battery?
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Old 12-08-2014 | 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by elex300
The D4 comes standard with a 12.3mm rotor. The D4 Maxzilla comes standard with a 12.5mm HT rotor. The Certified motors are similar to the Maxzilla with a 12.5mm rotor but they are hand built to very high standards.

You should not be getting walked by any motor other then another D4. What is your set up? Vehicle,gearing,battery?
I know that the Maxzilla comes with the 12.5mm rotor. I have owned both the 12.3 D3.5 and the Maxzilla D3.5 so when the D4 Maxzilla that is what I bought.

I am running a B5M, Inline battery setup, Tekin RS Gen2 ESC in Blinky, D4 Maxzilla, 33/69 or 34/69 gearing with 50* can timing, 4600mah 100c Prime Battery or 4500mah 100c Trinity depending on which one is charged.

I know that my motor runs strong because I don't have any issues other than this Killshot that does straight walk on everyone else. Just to give you an idea I would say average fast lap time right now for stock buggy is around 15.3-15.5sec for the A Main drivers. This guy is running 14.7-14.9sec fast lap times
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Old 12-08-2014 | 11:14 PM
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based on your last paragraph, it would seem pretty likely that the guy is cheating. killshots are strong motors no doubt, but "walking" a D4? highly unlikely. i could see it being comparable or MAYBE a virtually unnoticeable tick faster, but again, "walking"? i think something's up with the guy's motor.
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Old 12-09-2014 | 02:00 AM
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One thing I've always wondered is what the differences is between all the trinity based motors. I have a D4 Maxzilla and a Phantom Ion V5 w/12.5 HT rotor and they look identical save the label.
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Old 12-09-2014 | 04:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Jade67
I know that the Maxzilla comes with the 12.5mm rotor. I have owned both the 12.3 D3.5 and the Maxzilla D3.5 so when the D4 Maxzilla that is what I bought.

I am running a B5M, Inline battery setup, Tekin RS Gen2 ESC in Blinky, D4 Maxzilla, 33/69 or 34/69 gearing with 50* can timing, 4600mah 100c Prime Battery or 4500mah 100c Trinity depending on which one is charged.


I know that my motor runs strong because I don't have any issues other than this Killshot that does straight walk on everyone else. Just to give you an idea I would say average fast lap time right now for stock buggy is around 15.3-15.5sec for the A Main drivers. This guy is running 14.7-14.9sec fast lap times
I find gearing 30/72 with between 55-58 timing performs better then the 69 spur gear set ups. I would give that a shot.

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based on your last paragraph, it would seem pretty likely that the guy is cheating. killshots are strong motors no doubt, but "walking" a D4? highly unlikely. i could see it being comparable or MAYBE a virtually unnoticeable tick faster, but again, "walking"? i think something's up with the guy's motor.
That is quite a gap. Usually the top of the heat are only sperated by the smallest of margins. Either he is on point and the rest of them are way off or something is not on the up and up.

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One thing I've always wondered is what the differences is between all the trinity based motors. I have a D4 Maxzilla and a Phantom Ion V5 w/12.5 HT rotor and they look identical save the label.
The V5 is a D4. If you remove that label it says Trinity D4. Fantom uses the Trinity motor for a base and offer some of there own upgrades and tweaks. This is very similar to the Certified 5% line Trinity offers. They are all D4's though.
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Old 12-09-2014 | 07:15 AM
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30/72 seems low for stock buggy. That's the same gearing I run in my SC10 17.5. I'll give it a go though and see. Nothing to lose by trying
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Old 12-09-2014 | 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Jade67
30/72 seems low for stock buggy. That's the same gearing I run in my SC10 17.5. I'll give it a go though and see. Nothing to lose by trying
If you are running 30/72 in a SCT it must have no bottom end and all top end. The correct gearing for a SCT 17.5 is 24-27/75-78. I think you might want to give that another look as well.

The reason for the lower gearing is because you are increasing the timing on the motor. How big is the track you race on?
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Old 12-09-2014 | 10:41 AM
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You're right, I just checked my SC10 again and I am running 26/72 on it currently. I still think that dropping down to a 30/72 is going to kill top end. I will try it and see. Worst case scenario I will change it back or adjust it anyway.
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