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Old 09-16-2006, 01:57 AM   #1
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Would this work for a brushless crawler motor? motor?http://cgi.ebay.com/AXI-Hacker-Style...QQcmdZViewItem

I think it is close to the spec's of axi 2212/26 motor but not sure.
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Looks similar. One difference will be the quality of the magnets used and how tight the windings are. But we don't stress our motors as much as the airplane guys anyway.

It should work fine, but will have less power than a Revolver and may require an adapter plate to fit your tranny. But the price is right.
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IMO the revolver is so worth the money because you dont have to mess with anything(adapter plate and shaft) and its a proven entity.
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I saw one of those motors at the Nats, and the quality was horrible. Could be one bad motor out of many good ones though.

For the price, it would be worth a shot. Cant get any Revolvers right now anyway...
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They also had this one more close to the revolver spec's.http://cgi.ebay.com/AXI-Hacker-Style...QQcmdZViewItem
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3mm shaft. will need either a shim on the shaft or it wont have any pinions that fit.
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What size rig are you putting it in. I'm running a MPJet 28/20-7

I love this motor,it'll turn a 55t inside out and not even break a sweat. I'd imagine on a 2.2 sized rig you'd need something a bit smaller. I doubt the drivetrain in a scale rig would be very comfortable with this motor in the mix.
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It would be in a 2.2 comp chassis
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