Tamiya Schnitzer BMW M3 4WD On and off road

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JDM-R34
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Post by JDM-R34 »

Is this a good motor? Has anybody tried one of these out, or seen them in action?
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"Fireball Modified rebuildable motors are built with low cost in mind without compromisiing performance. Our motors are epoxy balanced and diamond trued to ensure a smooth operating motor capable of high RPM's. To get those RPM's we've installed our own Venom Hi-Power Brushes and dual ball bearings. Additional features include pre-wired bullet plugs and factory installed capacitors. Because we know you want track time, not prep time."
http://www.microracers24.com/
It weighs 8oz. and is a 15 double turn motor, I don't know much about the # of turns in motors, but isn't it better the lower # you have?
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Post by backdrift »

Lower turns = faster.

I honestly dont know what to expect with a 20 dollar motor?
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Alright thanks, anybody else know about this motor?
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Post by ThaiT »

dam thats a nice drifting chassis :-D
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Post by civicsr2cool »

i had the 17 turn in my stampede, wore through the stock brushes and it never had ne power like it did stock with any other kind :-) it isnt worth it imo, but its a cheap basher.
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