Rebuild able brushed motor vs non rebuild able motor I put my scx2 together on a budget. I used an Axial 35turn motor non rebuild able. Is there a noticeable speed or torque difference between the non rebuild able and rebuild able. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
Re: Rebuild able brushed motor vs non rebuild able motor I think it depends more on who you get the motor from. For example. I. Ran an axial sealed can 55t motor in my AX10 for over a year. I finally replaced it with a goolrc rebuildable 55t motor. Believe it or not, the axial sealed can performed better. Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk |
Re: Rebuild able brushed motor vs non rebuild able motor yes there is a difference, I ran the stock axials also the 12t traxxas titans, both were sub par when compared to the rebuild-able holmes hobbies torque master and crawl master motors... very noticeable difference between the 27t axial stock can motor and the holmes hobbies torque master 27t rebuild-able motor...holmes wins hands down! |
Re: Rebuild able brushed motor vs non rebuild able motor I ran and still run cheap sealed can motors, but the one Holmes motor I have torque master blows them away, hands down. It's a affordable motor and I would recommend it for crawling |
Re: Rebuild able brushed motor vs non rebuild able motor You can't go wrong with ANY Holmes motor. And the nice thing about rebuild able motors is you can send any manufacturers motor to him for service. Money well spent. |
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