A 13.5 is a 13.5 is a 13.5...
#1
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A 13.5 is a 13.5 is a 13.5...
After taking a two year break from electric buggy I'm getting back in. (I run nitro buggy) I will be looking for a motor and not sure what to look for. I need only the motor.....
I was looking at the LRP X12, or are they all the same?
yes, i did a search...
I was looking at the LRP X12, or are they all the same?
yes, i did a search...
#3
There Is A Difference In Motors. The X-12 Is One of the best in my opinions,I Run a 13t Hobbywing And Its faster than a novak 13t. Its also About the track too.
#5
All motors are well competitive with each other. I would go with the X12. The X12's run a little hotter, Because it allows for warmer temps, but the stock bearings are garbage. Once you put in ceramics is when the motor is at it's best.
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#9
All motors are nearly equivlant, especially if you stick with the good brands. Having a good esc is truely the way to go now a days, becasue you can adjust timing, voltage, and a hand full of other useful things electronically.
I have had great luck with novak velocity motors and the tekin redline motors. I ran both with a gtb and both with the rspro, and noticed a big improvement with the rspro, with both motors geared the same in the same buggy.
The only motor that I owned, that I didnt like was the x-11 vector in 7.5. It ran hot and was noisy after a short time frame.
If I were to recomend you a motor, that I would buy, I would sugest the Redline 13.5 or the Novak 13.5 either velocity or ballistic.
I have had great luck with novak velocity motors and the tekin redline motors. I ran both with a gtb and both with the rspro, and noticed a big improvement with the rspro, with both motors geared the same in the same buggy.
The only motor that I owned, that I didnt like was the x-11 vector in 7.5. It ran hot and was noisy after a short time frame.
If I were to recomend you a motor, that I would buy, I would sugest the Redline 13.5 or the Novak 13.5 either velocity or ballistic.