Ultimate Vintage Brushed Motor Reference Guide (Discussion Topic)

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Re: Ultimate Vintage Brushed Motor Reference Guide (Discussion Topic)

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Lowgear wrote: Tue May 28, 2024 12:48 am Added a bunch more Trinity motors.
Very nice. While I was just now scrolling through, I stopped at the Kyosho motors and happened to notice one of the Kyosho Mega motors missing from the list, the 14x2 Dirt Oval. See specs in the snip below.

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I took this snip from an 18 page list which consists of 49 different Kyosho motors (brushed and brushless) that I have saved as a pdf file. The entire list would be nice to post in it's own thread. I might find time to do that later this evening.
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Re: Ultimate Vintage Brushed Motor Reference Guide (Discussion Topic)

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Fantastic, thanks! :) Whatever documentation I pulled the Mega Motors information from must not have had that one listed.

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Re: Ultimate Vintage Brushed Motor Reference Guide (Discussion Topic)

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Lowgear wrote: Tue May 28, 2024 9:00 pm Fantastic, thanks! :) Whatever documentation I pulled the Mega Motors information from must not have had that one listed.
It certainly did not. Wonder why the 14x2 was left out of that advertisement.

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Re: Ultimate Vintage Brushed Motor Reference Guide (Discussion Topic)

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After posting I went and looked, and that's where I got the information from. :lol: Perhaps Tower didn't stock them at the time of printing the catalog.

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Anyone with info on these Mach One motors of T.A. Emerald industries?

And/or the connection to the Greenemyer Mach One?
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Hope this helps
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Confirmed it all - thanks!!

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Re: Ultimate Vintage Brushed Motor Reference Guide (Discussion Topic)

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Were Checkpoint motors ever made with LeMans motor cans?
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Frankentruck wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:21 pm Were Checkpoint motors ever made with LeMans motor cans?
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Sure were, earlier motor cans were also same makes were in the Kyosho line and for a small amount of time Kyosho made some Trinity motor cans.
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Re: Ultimate Vintage Brushed Motor Reference Guide (Discussion Topic)

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I knew about Trinity motors and Kyosho cans, but I'd never seen a Checkpoint with a Kyosho can before.
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Frankentruck wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 11:03 pm I knew about Trinity motors and Kyosho cans, but I'd never seen a Checkpoint with a Kyosho can before.
Yup, earlier motors

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Re: Ultimate Vintage Brushed Motor Reference Guide (Discussion Topic)

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Tommyd wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 11:05 pm
Frankentruck wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 11:03 pm I knew about Trinity motors and Kyosho cans, but I'd never seen a Checkpoint with a Kyosho can before.
Yup, earlier motors
Would you happen to know anything about this motor? I'm not certain it's actually a Race Prep motor, and it has an unusual endbell. The person with that Checkpoint can had this motor too.
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Frankentruck wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 11:17 pm
Tommyd wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 11:05 pm
Frankentruck wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 11:03 pm I knew about Trinity motors and Kyosho cans, but I'd never seen a Checkpoint with a Kyosho can before.
Yup, earlier motors
Would you happen to know anything about this motor? I'm not certain it's actually a Race Prep motor, and it has an unusual endbell. The person with that Checkpoint can had this motor too.
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I have lots of Race Prep info but cant say Im familiar with that can or endbell, you may be able to reach out to Steve Dunn he would be able to verify any Race Prep

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I just reached out to Steve, I'll update when I hear back
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Re: Ultimate Vintage Brushed Motor Reference Guide (Discussion Topic)

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GoMachV wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 11:34 pm I just reached out to Steve, I'll update when I hear back
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Motor can and endbell look me me be
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Almost same build I dont ever recall Raceprep using them in builds. But Steve would definitely know better.

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