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Run 8 v2 comparison7/6/2023 ![]() TrailMaster Pro 540 Brushless Rock Crawler Motor Puller Pro V2 Rock Crawler Motor - Standard, 540-L *10 or 9 tooth pinion needed Axial RBX10 Ryft Puller Pro V2 Rock Crawler Motor - Stubby or Standard Example: 15 tooth pinion and 84 tooth spur Axial Capra *5.6:1 pinion to spur ratio advised to prevent overheating. Motor And Gearing Recommendations By Vehicle Motors on the same line have equivalent speeds. Beware of the power!īelow is a list of motor turn counts and speeds. ![]() Faster (lower) turn counts, Pro series brushed motors, and brushless motors can break parts more easily. It is not overly powerful on 2 or 3s LiPo and is less likely to break parts. Purchasing for a child new to R/C crawling and trail running? The 55t TorqueMaster 540 Expert motor for crawling is our best suggestion. ![]() 20t CrawlMaster, or 2200kv brushless for slow going and long run times or a 27t TorqueMaster, 13t CrawlMaster, or 3300/3500kv brushless for more power and wheel speed.ĭon’t let your motor temperature get over 160☏ (70☌) for best motor life! When in need of more speed, volt up and gear down instead of increasing the pinion size. ![]() Looking to get a brushed motor for your rig, but don’t know where to start? Too many choices got you dizzy in the head? This guide will help you make a motor selection and ensure you get what you need and gear it properly!Īre you just starting out and don’t know what to get? Select a 55t TorqueMaster.
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