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Maxx Fast
11-12-2007, 05:12 PM
i need a set of two fast and durable brushed 12 turn limit on a novak super duty. these stock titans are just to slow..and to low power..alos..they look dull..lol. i was thinking about the reddy spec quad mag motors...but i was looking for more of a 12 turn motor for speed...plz help me...moors are more importnt to me than connectors rite now! lol

ontop of that i need a bunch of very high current and wont melt! (can handle a good amount of voltage) also..if possible..prety easy to work with.. but thats not the importanat part..so if anyone has a good idea on high volatge durable coneecters..plz help me!!!

Demon-TC3
11-14-2007, 05:07 PM
go with Deans connections - low resistance and easy to use.

as with your motors - you will cook the esc and motors using 12 turns - they wont have the torque to move the e-maxx which is what im assuming you have.

the lowest i would go is probably arround 15 - 19 turn. i dont think you will get far with 12's.

As for make and model, the Orion or Peak SV2 motors are good, have a look at them and choose which style you want (go for one with bearings)

Good luck.
Demon

rccardude04
11-18-2007, 09:31 AM
Aren't you asking for trouble using 540 motors compared to a 550-sized can on an E-Maxx? The smaller cans usually draw too much current in order to make good torque and end up melting.
What batteries are you using? If you're using less expensive packs, you might try a pair of either good 7 cell matched packs, or 2-cell lipos. If your batteries aren't good when you put in burlier motors, you're not going to notice any difference and your batteries will get HOT.
I really don't think brushed motors are practical on a truck that size. A brushless system is really the only way to go.
Connectors = Deans always.
-Eric

savagekid94
11-23-2007, 01:31 PM
deans connectors fo sure powerpoles are an opton too duratrax makes them but deans are better

thewesman1
12-13-2007, 10:20 PM
try team checkpoint. i hit 50 with my rustler with the 10 turn.

somedudeandanrc
12-14-2007, 12:16 AM
That's a single motor?

rccardude04
12-14-2007, 04:23 AM
I just realized I assumed this was on an E-Maxx... What vehicle is this on? E-Maxx or otherwise? If it's an E-Maxx, I'm surprised I'm the only one who has said anything about motor meltdown. You really need 550+ size cans on that truck. Even the trinity 17 and 19 turn monster maxxes or whatever they called them would overheat in a hurry. The stock setup or brushless really is the only practical way to run one of those trucks.
-Eric