19T brushed motor for RC10

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19T brushed motor for RC10

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Hey everyone.

I was looking for a 19T brushed motor to put in the RC10 i'm building, but cannot find any of the ones I know are good. Are there any websites that still sell new brushed motors? If so, which ones are good now-a-days?

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Brushed motors in general are a dying breed. :cry: Here's one option. You can also keep a close eye on ebay for motor lots. There are still tons of brushed motors out there used. :wink:

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXBYRH&P=7
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Team Checkpoint 19t Money motor is the best in my view. You'll have to search hard to find a new one but there are still a few to be had! :wink:
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will a stock rc10 be able to run a brushless set up?

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Yes. Just set it up so it starts mildly an use a lower kv motor. With a six gear a 3900kv or less should be fine.
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i run a 19t in my buggy,thats what my track says in the = to the new 17.5 brushless all mine are bright pink trinity chamillians <-sp? as long as you keep them clean and oiled and dont over gear them they are rockets im running a 19/81
my spelling not so good! but i can DRIVE the wheels off anything!

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Trinity has released a new line of brushed motors - they are called "SpeedGems"; they are available in 15, 16, 17, and 19 turn winds. I got a few of them from Phil's Hobby Shop for $29, each (free shipping over $50).

I haven't run one yet, but they look pretty good quality.
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whatever you do stay away from the venom "fireball" series. i have a 19t fireball and it's one of the worst performing motors i have ever used.
a tamiya black can sport tuned would blow it away. in fact the black can is a geat little motor, and last a very long time. i recomend them for most people looking for brushed motors.

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Speaking of Tamiya... I found this one on Tower Hobbies, which looks pretty good to my inexperienced eye... It's a
Tamiya Dirt-Tuned 27T Motor. http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXMVR1&P=SM
Any thoughts on it for a "stock" RC10?

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If you're going to race 19t the best option hands down is an epic based 19t (trinity Komodo dragon) with trinity purple med/heavy overhead springs and Finishline F brushes. Properly preped it's the best 19t motor out there. When the cons are on their final cut at about .260 they scream for their last a-main.

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I've heard good things about the Komodo's... only problem i've been having is finding one...lol one's bound to show up on a board or ebay someday :)

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dldiaz wrote:Trinity has released a new line of brushed motors - they are called "SpeedGems"; they are available in 15, 16, 17, and 19 turn winds. I got a few of them from Phil's Hobby Shop for $29, each (free shipping over $50).

I haven't run one yet, but they look pretty good quality.
I finally ran one of these new Trinity motors, the 17x2 version.

I installed it in a JRX-T; the motor runs pretty good,
definitely strong torque - it will pull wheelies when traction is available.

Top end rpm is not great, but very good for a 17 turn motor.

Best of all, the motor was barely warm after several minutes of running.
-dldiaz

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