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Old 12-05-2005, 06:46 PM   #61
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I have not got a chance to test these cause of things goin on. But I will soon and then Ill write up a full report for ya. I do know from past expierience though that these motors have a ton of torque and last a long time on a charge. Id say they definatly would be ideal for crawling with a gear reduction cause they will spin some rpms. but anyhow I will say that if you do get them its definatly not a waste of money cause they are very high quality motors and hold theyre value unlike other rc electronics.
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Seriously though,I'd appreciate a test run. I'll probly call my LHS guy tommorrow and see what kinda deal he can get me on one of these. He's ALWAYS beat any kinda price I can find online so we'll see what he can do. It's alot of coin but if they'll truely tear a lathe motor up and come back kickin for more and have the same or better run times,I'll have a couple of them in our crawlers.
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Old 01-13-2006, 08:57 AM   #62
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Good find !

I was on the Integy site last week, and I did not see them.

I think other companies will have a hard time matching the $19.99 price

Got a pair of 35's heading my way!
If I could keep them in stock long enough, I sell the INTEGY motors for $16.00/ea (plus shipping)
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Old 01-16-2006, 05:08 PM   #63
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I think for a shafty, the mag mayhem is my fav.

And integy makes 35t, 45t, 55t, 65t, lathe motors now.
http://integy.automated-shops.com/cg...41105499951.31
Is this old news? I never realized Tower had the 35, 45, and 65 turn models listed on their site.

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Old 01-18-2006, 01:10 PM   #64
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HI everybody, I resently bought a set of clod axels and they came with 15 turn motors wiyh 13 tooth pinions. I am new to crawling, would like to know if these will work. thanks shrek.
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Is this old news?
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15 turn motors wiyh 13 tooth pinions.
Seeing as how we're talking about 45, 55, and 65 turn motors what do you think?
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HI everybody, I resently bought a set of clod axels and they came with 15 turn motors wiyh 13 tooth pinions. I am new to crawling, would like to know if these will work. thanks shrek.

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