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Old 08-22-2009, 11:13 AM   #1
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I have not seen many guys run these motors and was wondering if you do run them, what do you think? Here is a link and some stats. Check out that 10mm Comm!

http://www.fantomracing.com/store/in...ml?prod_id=633

BLITZ FEATURES:
  • Hand-Wound Armature – Our pro-level armatures feature our pattern hand-wound team winds with specific wire sizes developed for today’s high-output LiPo or Ni-MH batteries. All armatures are soldered using our high-tech solder and then are epoxy coated with the latest state-of-the-art epoxy resin. All armatures are then pro-spec precision drill balanced and the commutator is diamond trued. All armatures are stamped with wind.
  • Laydown Brush Hoods & Oversize 10mm Comm – Maximizes RPM & Torque potential.
  • 2 Magnet Can – The 1.4mm thick can features high-power FB9 wet magnets.
  • Onboard Surface Mount Capacitors – Helps eliminate unwanted radio interference caused by electric motors.
  • Team Motor Setups – Every Fantom BLITZ motor is built to our team specs. Every motor is built with the correct springs & brushes for its intended application.
BLITZ SPECIFICATIONS:
  • Armature Type: 5mm high-torque web
  • Commutator Type: oversize 10mm
  • Brushes: FAN52308
  • Springs: FAN51313 Super-Heavy Purple
  • Dual Precision Ball-Bearings
  • Adjustable Timing
  • Rebuildable
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Old 08-22-2009, 11:35 AM   #2
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I have one from them called a Rhino, it's a 55 turn motor with four magnets and an 11 mm comm.

Very smooth and powerful for what it is. And nicely made.
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86Jeep has the blitz motors and has had some pretty good success with his. Several top 5 finishes and a few 1sts. They are worth it if you can find them for sale.
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I have one from them called a Rhino, it's a 55 turn motor with four magnets and an 11 mm comm.

Very smooth and powerful for what it is. And nicely made.
four magnets and 11mm comm that is a rare find you have there

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86Jeep has the blitz motors and has had some pretty good success with his. Several top 5 finishes and a few 1sts. They are worth it if you can find them for sale.
i made the leap and bought one for $50 from the fantom website, the specs of the motor look good
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I have been running a 45t fantom blitz motor for a while now and have had faily good luck tha stock brushes wore out fast i replaced them with some trinity ones (i dont remember the part #) and have had no more problems. I got mine from stormer hobbies
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