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#1 CCBall

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Posted 28 December 2015 - 12:23 PM

I found some motors. They look 130-180 sized. They are supposed to be brushless.

Link: http://atomicmods.co...s-motor-8500kv/

Does anybody know anything about these? They seem interesting.


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#2 oatmeal

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Posted 28 December 2015 - 01:15 PM

Cool! You can get round brushless motors of that size from any place that sells 1/18 scale RC car parts and upgrades. A good place to look is nitrorcx.com if you're interested.


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#3 CCBall

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Posted 28 December 2015 - 01:36 PM

Cool! You can get round brushless motors of that size from any place that sells 1/18 scale RC car parts and upgrades. A good place to look is nitrorcx.com if you're interested.

These are not round; they're "flat". They look to have a similar shape to 130 and 180 motors, so I would like for someone to confirm if these are similar, if not compatible, with demolisher, cam ecs12, etc flywheel cages.


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#4 NevadaZielmeister

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Posted 28 December 2015 - 01:47 PM

Well, if you are running an 11 volt system, these would run at 93,000 rpm. Kinda scary if you ask me. 

 

And at 3 times the price of Xtreme Pro 180's, not sure if they are a good idea. Maybe I am missing something in wanting to stay with brush motors? Is there an advantage to brushless motors?


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#5 CCBall

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Posted 28 December 2015 - 02:12 PM

Well, if you are running an 11 volt system, these would run at 93,000 rpm. Kinda scary if you ask me. 

 

And at 3 times the price of Xtreme Pro 180's, not sure if they are a good idea. Maybe I am missing something in wanting to stay with brush motors? Is there an advantage to brushless motors?

You have a point, but that would have hilariously horrible accuracy. Though the question still hasn't been answered: Would it fit? If it does then it would make one heck of a pusher motor.


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#6 nicework88

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Posted 09 February 2016 - 11:54 AM

they are described as rc car motors and normally the size of choice for rc cars is a 130 motor so it is most likely that they will fit. Not sure why you would spend so much on a motor considering xtreme pro 180's are already scary enough.
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#7 Agles

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Posted 10 February 2016 - 01:59 AM

to quickly answer why. there a couple reasons. long runtime, really quiet, almost no spinup time. 

 

as for the motor 2 things bad about it. with the number of fins on the body, it may heat up.

2nd, site says its discontinued.


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