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which motor?

poomwah

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Ok, I haven't run my yeti yet.
but it has an ez run sc8 and a Gforce 3650-4 4300kv


I'm probably going to be building a twin hammers kit...
should I pull the 4300 out of the yeti and put it in the TH and get a new motor for the yeti? If so, what should I get? keep in mind I'm used to budget friendly things like Gforce.

Should I leave the ezrun sc8 in the yeti or use that for the TH as well?
 
I use a Hobbywing SC8 and a 3656hd 4000kv on 3s... Geared properly I have no heat issues at all.. Only like $120 for the combo.. Only downfall is it's not sensored..
 
Skyrc pro4 s. Pretty close to a tekin pro4hd and 49.99 for the 3000kv and 64.99 for other kv. I run a tekin pro4 hd and bought this just to see how it compares and it's awesome. Can't tell the difference between the 2. I know you get what u pay for but this is an awesome budget friendly motor.
 
I would go with a bigger motor for more torque and less heat. Something in the can length range of 60-65mm is where you want to be.

Like this one
Gforce 3660 / 3200KV 4 Pole Brushless Inrunner Motor

That is SO weird, I could have SWORN I was looking at the one you linked when I copied the URL.

Ok, ordered the one you linked, keeping the WP-SC8 in it, running savox 1230sg for steering, just ordered a hs-485hb for shifting
 
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