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Old 12-10-2008, 02:48 PM   #1
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**Discontinued product**

When you have a need for power that isn't satisfied by normal brushed motor, it is time to step it up a notch with a precision built Pro Handwound! The Holmes Hobbies P-94 Pro is a Professionally hand built 540 with all of the features found in a Mod motor.

* Hand-Wound Armature – Our pro-level armatures feature a pattern hand-wound team wind with specific wire sizes developed for today’s high-output LiPo or Ni-MH batteries. All armatures are soldered using 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.
* 2 Magnet Can – The 1.4mm thick can features high-power FB9 wet magnets.
* Dual Ball bearings
* Adjustable timing
* On board Capacitor PCB installed

Custom Winds available upon request

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Old 12-10-2008, 03:16 PM   #2
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are you using the standard P94 hoods or changing them to the normal stand ups?
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Old 12-10-2008, 03:21 PM   #3
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Standard P94 stuff, the big brushes.

It should be nearly identical to the Ti build TorqueMasters I have been building, maybe a touch lower rpm.
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I may get one for the scaler need some wheel speed. I think a 35t will do.
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Old 12-10-2008, 04:18 PM   #5
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Standard P94 stuff, the big brushes.

It should be nearly identical to the Ti build TorqueMasters I have been building, maybe a touch lower rpm.


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These are due in stock on august 26?:-P Feel free to delete my post when you fix it
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whats the comm size ?
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These are due in stock on august 26?:-P Feel free to delete my post when you fix it
Thanks! Due in two weeks.

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whats the comm size ?
7.5mm on these.
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Are these to replace the Torquemaster Pro HW 540s?
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For the short term, yes. I am getting the regular TM Pro version re manufactured, but it will take many months to complete. The performance differences will be small between the two builds, but they will use different replacement parts.

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Just thought that by just some chance they were gonna getting here early....:-(

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I am hunting for a nice 45t Hand Wound motor, I noticed that every 45t is out of stock on your site.
Any idea when you might get any in?

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I am hunting for a nice 45t Hand Wound motor, I noticed that every 45t is out of stock on your site.
Any idea when you might get any in?

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Due in two weeks
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Old 12-11-2008, 09:26 PM   #14
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I see the P-94 build available as preorder on the site, more than 10 left.
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Old 12-11-2008, 09:39 PM   #15
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Just picked up a 45t. Can't wait. Thanks
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just got a few 45t
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Sh1T, pay day come, pay day come.

Hey John, can you reserve a 45T for me and I will order Monday?!?!
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Old 12-16-2008, 07:53 PM   #18
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Still have a few of the 45t left, and about 20 of the 35t left. I appriciate your support of the new build, it is a good one that you will enjoy.
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I've been strongly wanting a Cobalt 7T for my comp rig running 3S Lipo, but I just preordered a 35T, mostly because it's less expensive. Did I make the right choice? Does the 7T have more torque and wheelspeed than the 35T? What advantages are there with the 35T compared to the Cobalt 7T? I know the 7T is longer, but it fits in the stock AX10 chassis, so that's not a concern.
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Old 12-19-2008, 12:37 PM   #20
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The 7t does have more torque and Wheelspeed, but it comes at a sacrifice to runtime. The 35t is still quite the powerful motor, gets you better runtime, and is a bit lighter.
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