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Old 04-13-2013 | 12:03 AM
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Default RE: Hacker A30-12L vs Turnigy SK3 3542-1000Kv -Head to Head PERFORMANCE TEST



<span style="font-size: medium">HACKER IS JUST ONE OF THE MANY &ldquo;SUNRAY RE-BRANDERS" ...</span></p>

Indeed, that is exactly why ALL Hacker and E-F Torque and Hyperion-Z and Turnigy SK3 motors have <span style="font-size: small">IDENTICAL</span> specs to all other SunRay-manufactured motors available from: Shulman Aviation FURY, Gens Ace, Common-Sense-RC, LiPolice, OK Hobby Infinite, Pelikan Foxy, Apache, Pilotage Nova-Line, Sonic Electric, Worlds Models, BMI Models "Spitz" motors, Precision Aerobatics Thrust motors, Waypoint E-series motors, Viper VA, Boost motors (from Pichler -sold by Robotbirds in UK), Lipotech, MegaPower Taurus, JP E-Pro motors; and also the now discontinued &ldquo;ELE&rdquo; motors ( - http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=455766 )
Also see: http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_11426913/tm.htm</p>

-ALL these above 30 or so different brands of motors, will ALL use exactly the same internal parts as Hacker and Torque motors &hellip; And of course, they will ALL have identical performance to Hacker and Torque motors, and to all the other motors made by SunRay Tech ...</p>

-And it is also worth noting that many of these different brand motors listed above ( i.e. Gens Ace, LiPolice, Waypoint, OK Hobby Infinite, Turnigy SK3, Sonic Electric -to name just a few &hellip; ) cost just 1/3 or 1/4 of the same size and totally identical Hacker and Torque motors.</p>

<span style="font-size: small">And why will virtually everyone be SO greatly surprised by the very clear result of this investigation </span>-that the Turnigy SK3 is the exact same identical motor as the Hacker A30 ?
-Simply because everyone has the basic idea in their mind, that a brushless motor which costs $101 "<span style="font-size: small">OBVIOUSLY" "MUST A GREAT DEAL BETTER" </span>than a motor which costs only $27 ... -That is the basic logic that we have ALL used to convince ourselves that a Hacker or an E-F Torque motor &ldquo;MUST BE&rdquo; so much better than a Gens Ace, or a LiPolice, or a Waypoint, or a Hyperion-Z, or an OK Hobby Infinite, or a Turnigy SK3 motor &hellip;
-The Hacker and Torque motors typically cost at least 4 times more than motors with these other very well and highly respected brand names. And because Hacker and Torque cost 4 times more, it has seemed perfectly <span style="font-size: small">&ldquo;obvious&rdquo;</span> to all of us that the Hacker and Torque might have some &ldquo;magic ingredient &rdquo; that will make them substantially better than all the other (cheaper)motors from the other brands &hellip;</p>

<span style="font-size: medium">And -<span style="font-size: large">How wrong we ALL were &hellip;
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