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Old 12-10-2010, 08:07 AM   #521
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We are winding a batch of about 130 motors right now. About two weeks or so. What wind do you need?
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Hi John, are you having any more of these? I can order the armature but not the full motor. Kind regards, Phil.
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Old 12-12-2010, 02:39 PM   #523
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I am not. I may have some here still if the website is showing them out of stock. I only put 50 of them together.
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We are winding a batch of about 130 motors right now. About two weeks or so. What wind do you need?
35T Pro motor
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Old 12-13-2010, 01:12 AM   #525
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Can i get one? if not i'll order the "normal" one, if that's the right word for them.
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Old 12-13-2010, 02:24 PM   #526
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I am not. I may have some here still if the website is showing them out of stock. I only put 50 of them together.
Did you find any of these? I would love 2. Mine HH 45 turns are shot.
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Old 12-14-2010, 12:07 PM   #527
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Thanks John, ordered and paid. Can't wait. Out of interest if i want another one in future to the same spec, would it be possible to order one?
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Old 12-14-2010, 12:16 PM   #528
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I have a few team motors in the site now. Once these are gone I will not have more, since the slotted magnet costs are prohibitively expensive.

What I am doing to replicate the smoothness of the Team motor is developing a different brushed motor. I will have teardowns for the new Crawlmaster motor in a few weeks.
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Old 12-14-2010, 04:05 PM   #529
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WOOOOOHOOOOO!!!! I got some team motors ordered.
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Im looking to purchase two 35t team motors. Do you have any left? Thanks!
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Old 12-20-2010, 07:26 AM   #531
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No team motors left now, sorry.

Standard TorqueMasters will be finishing up over the next week or two. We are starting with a large batch of matched 45 and 35t motors first.
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Just some positive feedback, having bought one team motor and John saying he wouldn't be getting anymore i bought another paying full postage and John has kindly refunded postage on the second one as he will be sending them together. Top man, many thanks John. Fantastic service is hard to find these days. Highly recommended. Regards, Phil.
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hey john I'm gonna build up a honcho soon. been outt crawlin for a year or so but never had a scaler. I want the torquemaster br-xl since I can get it waterproof. What motor would you recommend that will give good power but yet have some wheelspeed. This is in a scaler so It will be in some harsh conditions sometimes. I was thinking about your combo deal on your website of the br-xl esc waterproofed and the torquemaster sport 35t motor. let me know your thoughts on motor turn.
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35T or 45T seem to be a good range of turns for a scaler.. i would get the 45T and Gear it up, while adding some voltage if you need more wheel speed.
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35T or 45T seem to be a good range of turns for a scaler.. i would get the 45T and Gear it up, while adding some voltage if you need more wheel speed.
I plan on running a 3s lipo with it. so 45t you think???
what pinion you think with 45t on 3s
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its personal preference really.. but i would personaly go with 3s 45T.. 35T will have alot of wheel speed, but it could heat up when your trying to get over some rocks.. im not sure about gearing though, since it really is determined between companies and the ratios..

but dont listen to me since i dont own/run a scaler.. all i know is that 35T/45T are common motors for scalers in my area.
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man I NEED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A team motor 35 or 45 sucks your all out
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Old 12-21-2010, 09:40 AM   #538
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Yeah, 35t or 45t is my suggestion too. The 45t would get longer runtimes.


jojo, what are you installing the motor into? You may not need the team version. For 95% of people the normal Pro works very well.
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Old 12-21-2010, 05:14 PM   #539
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John I sent the two 2010 team armatures back to you that i ordered by mistake,usps website says you received them yesterday.Any idea when the new motors i want will be ready to ship.I need them badly. I blew one my motors(cheap integy) up on sunday.Thanks fred
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Old 12-21-2010, 05:29 PM   #540
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I should have them here, there are a few packages that need to be opened tomorrow. If you put your email in the box I will send you an email with the upgrade cost.
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