Hobbypartz motor for Stampede
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Hobbypartz motor for Stampede
Im throwing a vapor pro esc in my brother in laws stampede. I wanna get a motor from hobbypartz.com cause i have heard some are good motors. im looking for around a 4500kv motor for the truck and probably either tacon or ezrun. they onyl run for like $30! cant beat that.can anyone help me? thanks.
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RE: Hobbypartz motor for Stampede
Yeah i know someone who can beat that,
Try Hobbyking and there Track Star motors as i've heard some good reports about them mate,plus if you see a motor you like you can go down the page a little and read other customers reviews on that motor and some will even say what they used it in and how well it did or didn't do.
Or if you need any help on the motor you want just go into the discussion tab and ask in there,i normally get some good answers to my questions.
If for any reason you don't want to use there international warehouse try the one in the USA,i live in the UK and i've never had a problem with there shipping and it normally gets to me with in a week depending on what postal service i use.
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...ar_Motors.html
Try Hobbyking and there Track Star motors as i've heard some good reports about them mate,plus if you see a motor you like you can go down the page a little and read other customers reviews on that motor and some will even say what they used it in and how well it did or didn't do.
Or if you need any help on the motor you want just go into the discussion tab and ask in there,i normally get some good answers to my questions.
If for any reason you don't want to use there international warehouse try the one in the USA,i live in the UK and i've never had a problem with there shipping and it normally gets to me with in a week depending on what postal service i use.
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...ar_Motors.html
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Yeah i know someone who can beat that,
Try Hobbyking and there Track Star motors as i've heard some good reports about them mate,plus if you see a motor you like you can go down the page a little and read other customers reviews on that motor and some will even say what they used it in and how well it did or didn't do.
Or if you need any help on the motor you want just go into the discussion tab and ask in there,i normally get some good answers to my questions.
If for any reason you don't want to use there international warehouse try the one in the USA,i live in the UK and i've never had a problem with there shipping and it normally gets to me with in a week depending on what postal service i use.
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...ar_Motors.html
Yeah i know someone who can beat that,
Try Hobbyking and there Track Star motors as i've heard some good reports about them mate,plus if you see a motor you like you can go down the page a little and read other customers reviews on that motor and some will even say what they used it in and how well it did or didn't do.
Or if you need any help on the motor you want just go into the discussion tab and ask in there,i normally get some good answers to my questions.
If for any reason you don't want to use there international warehouse try the one in the USA,i live in the UK and i've never had a problem with there shipping and it normally gets to me with in a week depending on what postal service i use.
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...ar_Motors.html
BTW I wouldn't suggest a 4500kv motor unless its going to be geared way down. I'd say 3000-3500kv would be good
also might want to stick with a 35A motor seeing I can't find the current limit to the ESC (castle likes to hide this to make their stuff seem better than it is...)
http://www.hobbypartz.com/3330kv-rc-...car-motor.html
http://www.hobbypartz.com/96m24-car-3650-3500.html (should fit too)
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RE: Hobbypartz motor for Stampede
ORIGINAL: SyCo_VeNoM
well seems a lot of their motors are not in the US warehouse. I ordered one of their motors before and honestly it took me 28 days to get (unless I wanted to pay twice the price of the motor in shipping). Isn't a bad motor though.
BTW I wouldn't suggest a 4500kv motor unless its going to be geared way down. I'd say 3000-3500kv would be good
also might want to stick with a 35A motor seeing I can't find the current limit to the ESC (castle likes to hide this to make their stuff seem better than it is...)
http://www.hobbypartz.com/3330kv-rc-...car-motor.html
http://www.hobbypartz.com/96m24-car-3650-3500.html (should fit too)
ORIGINAL: startazz
Yeah i know someone who can beat that,
Try Hobbyking and there Track Star motors as i've heard some good reports about them mate,plus if you see a motor you like you can go down the page a little and read other customers reviews on that motor and some will even say what they used it in and how well it did or didn't do.
Or if you need any help on the motor you want just go into the discussion tab and ask in there,i normally get some good answers to my questions.
If for any reason you don't want to use there international warehouse try the one in the USA,i live in the UK and i've never had a problem with there shipping and it normally gets to me with in a week depending on what postal service i use.
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...ar_Motors.html
Yeah i know someone who can beat that,
Try Hobbyking and there Track Star motors as i've heard some good reports about them mate,plus if you see a motor you like you can go down the page a little and read other customers reviews on that motor and some will even say what they used it in and how well it did or didn't do.
Or if you need any help on the motor you want just go into the discussion tab and ask in there,i normally get some good answers to my questions.
If for any reason you don't want to use there international warehouse try the one in the USA,i live in the UK and i've never had a problem with there shipping and it normally gets to me with in a week depending on what postal service i use.
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...ar_Motors.html
BTW I wouldn't suggest a 4500kv motor unless its going to be geared way down. I'd say 3000-3500kv would be good
also might want to stick with a 35A motor seeing I can't find the current limit to the ESC (castle likes to hide this to make their stuff seem better than it is...)
http://www.hobbypartz.com/3330kv-rc-...car-motor.html
http://www.hobbypartz.com/96m24-car-3650-3500.html (should fit too)
The hobby wing motor seems of better quality than the tacon in my opinion. For $34 ibet it will last a while considering my brother in-law is not yet hard on his rc.
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RE: Hobbypartz motor for Stampede
I would recommend this motor. Full review linked below.
Motor: http://www.hobbypartz.com/3650m-sl-4...ess-motor.html
Review: http://www.modelkits.com/radio-contr...or-review.html
Motor: http://www.hobbypartz.com/3650m-sl-4...ess-motor.html
Review: http://www.modelkits.com/radio-contr...or-review.html
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RE: Hobbypartz motor for Stampede
ORIGINAL: thehuntingterminator
I would recommend this motor. Full review linked below.
Motor: http://www.hobbypartz.com/3650m-sl-4...ess-motor.html
Review: http://www.modelkits.com/radio-contr...or-review.html
I would recommend this motor. Full review linked below.
Motor: http://www.hobbypartz.com/3650m-sl-4...ess-motor.html
Review: http://www.modelkits.com/radio-contr...or-review.html
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RE: Hobbypartz motor for Stampede
ORIGINAL: SyCo_VeNoM
its for a stampede though I dunno how a higher KV motor would do in one. Now if it was a rustler or a bandit I'd have linked that one, but a pedes tires MIGHT be a tad too much for it unless its geared down.
ORIGINAL: thehuntingterminator
I would recommend this motor. Full review linked below.
Motor: http://www.hobbypartz.com/3650m-sl-4...ess-motor.html
Review: http://www.modelkits.com/radio-contr...or-review.html
I would recommend this motor. Full review linked below.
Motor: http://www.hobbypartz.com/3650m-sl-4...ess-motor.html
Review: http://www.modelkits.com/radio-contr...or-review.html
I agree, stick with 3000kv/3300kv, run 3s and just try to wipe the sh*t eating grin off your face.