traxxas 775 motor in your rc10??

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mrlexan wrote:I think this thread has inspired me to run a Tamiya 380 motor in an RC10 at the Vintage Nationals. :P
that would mean that you'd actually have to build an rc10 for the v-nats. we all know that will never happen. :lol:

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now a statement like this.... i could believe:

I think this thread has inspired me to run a Tamiya 380 motor in a Jrx-2 at the Vintage Nationals.

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Kcal is that a 775 in that car??

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Longboard sorry its a 550 or traxxas titain fan cooled motor the can is longer but there is a larger diameter on the 750 they have 3x the torque but a larger can and you most likely wont be able to pull it off if space is a concern also the mounting screws are wider by maybe an 1/8". The pic was mostly to show that brand recognition is wasted on the run what you brung crowd, I have four beautiful children and I tend to try what I have on hand out because that's what I have to work with, while I adore my hobbies it is more important to me that the kids can explore theirs after all your only a kid once. I hope this helps there is no gain you'd get from a 700 series that you couldn't duplicate with a nice brush less set up but that's another topic. If it makes you feel better it doesn't fit well and doesn't perform as well as a silver can motor in that particular car. Now if we were talking geared boats........ well another topic too I suppose. I hope I was helpful.

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Kcal wrote:Longboard sorry its a 550 or traxxas titain fan cooled motor the can is longer but there is a larger diameter on the 750 they have 3x the torque but a larger can and you most likely wont be able to pull it off if space is a concern also the mounting screws are wider by maybe an 1/8". The pic was mostly to show that brand recognition is wasted on the run what you brung crowd, I have four beautiful children and I tend to try what I have on hand out because that's what I have to work with, while I adore my hobbies it is more important to me that the kids can explore theirs after all your only a kid once. I hope this helps there is no gain you'd get from a 700 series that you couldn't duplicate with a nice brush less set up but that's another topic. If it makes you feel better it doesn't fit well and doesn't perform as well as a silver can motor in that particular car. Now if we were talking geared boats........ well another topic too I suppose. I hope I was helpful.
oh ok i didnt think it was a 775 but i wasnt sure.. the reason i asked cause if it fit the same mounting points as a 540 i would try to get one and try something different..thanks for saving me the time by telling me the mounting points are wider by maybe an 1/8. i know brushless set ups are much better. i just dont want to spend that kind of cash

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Longboard I didn't want to put you off of a potential project, just wanted to let you know some of the issues you'd face in re-motoring to a 700 series. I too would like to go brushless and Lipo but for the same reasons as yourself I have not.

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Kcal wrote:Longboard I didn't want to put you off of a potential project, just wanted to let you know some of the issues you'd face in re-motoring to a 700 series. I too would like to go brushless and Lipo but for the same reasons as yourself I have not.
no worries kcal you didnt put me off a project..im very happy you told me that...im more of a bolt on kind of guy..i dont like the mod to fit stuff..
im glad to hear im not the only one not in the brushless lipo gang :D maybe one day ill go brushless lipo if it gets real cheap...hey you never know .. many years ago i never thought id be able to get a nicad higher then 1700 for under $20

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Yeah Nicads are super cheap now, I am hoping the same for brushless/lipo too. Now if gas and groceries could become cheaper.........

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