What brushless setup would you use for a runner?

Brushless, lipo, spectrum, etc...

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Re: What brushless setup would you use for a runner?

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how many companies are actually manufacturing brushless motors, and which ones are just re-badged?
many look so similar, they can't all be making their own in-house.

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Re: What brushless setup would you use for a runner?

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only ones "manufacturing" are (by my estimation) Novak and Castle... possibly LRP too. Everyone else is OEM'ing from Taiwan.

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Re: What brushless setup would you use for a runner?

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I think you will find these guys here http://www.speedpassion.net/ make the majority of brushless motors, which other companies relabel.

Fiegao have been around a long time in the brushless RC plane world and make good products.

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Re: What brushless setup would you use for a runner?

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Minicooper 35 wrote:So you drive re-labeled electronics in copied cars ... :mrgreen:











Sorry dude. :wink:
:( :( :( :( :(

Although the D4 is based upon the BJ4, it has had a lot of development recently - unlike the BJ4.

Nosram was a big name in the past in the UK, and I'm glad that LRP brought the name back :mrgreen:

I think I'll run Orion motors though, not Peaks :lol: :lol: :lol:

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I'm back! I was 'Northy' but my profile got screwed :(

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Re: What brushless setup would you use for a runner?

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dangermouse wrote:I think you will find these guys here http://www.speedpassion.net/ make the majority of brushless motors, which other companies relabel.

Fiegao have been around a long time in the brushless RC plane world and make good products.

Those are the ones being carried by Schumacher. They are def my choice for BL setups

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