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Desert Rc 01-27-2011 10:50 PM

Whats the fastest brushed crawler motor
 
What is the fastest brushed hand-wound or other motor in production. I have a 7t puller but looking for a bit faster....will only be running 2s on it probably. I would like to just run stock SCX10 esc or maybe I will use my FXR if necessary.

I know I can go get the 2 speed tranny and I have Jason's mount....just takes up sooo much room.

team3six 01-27-2011 11:01 PM

You can run what you want. The question is that you should ask is what set up will give you the best top speed and torque in a summit tranny. Its the way you set it up for the specific purpose. Pinions and batteries are also aa big part of this.

Desert Rc 01-27-2011 11:05 PM

I agree. That is why I bought a couple 7t pullers. But they get hot on 3s and on 2s they are comparable to a cheap axial 27t. Maybe I just need to bit the bullet and get the summit tranny matched with a really good 2s. I tried a polyquest 45c 2s on the 7t puller and I was impressed with the severe torque but not the speed.

How much faster would the summit trans give??

mtnhrdgr2 01-27-2011 11:30 PM

if you can find a 5T HH Cobalt, it would be faster than the 7T

MRCCRAWLER1.9 01-28-2011 12:11 AM

well, you can always volt up, if your ESC can handle it "thumbsup"

gorgo 01-28-2011 04:42 AM

How fast do you want it? a 14 turn puller on 4s+ has some speed and wicked torque.

JohnRobHolmes 01-28-2011 06:41 AM

A 5t arm would indeed give you more speed. Or you could add some timing to the motor or go up a bit in the pinion. Sounds like you have plenty of torque. Trade some for wheelspeed.

Otherwise it is as fast as you want to go. Get a 20t handwound or something.


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