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stegger 15-12-2012 05:50 PM

Thunderpower mod motors
 
Thinking of using these motors next year. What do people think of them ? Are they the same tear down as the Reedy motors ?

stegger 17-12-2012 06:48 PM

Not any good then !

MattW 17-12-2012 06:53 PM

From what I have seen of them they seem very nicely made, and the thing I like about them is that the spares parts seem to be available - in theory it would be possible to buy a motor in spare parts.

As for the Reedy comparison, I think there are similarities, but they are not exactly the same. I suspect they may be made by the same OEM and hence some similarities. For example I think one end bearing is different and hence although the magnet on the rotor appears to be the same, the shaft isn't.

I can't comment on performance, as I haven't run one personally.

buggy#0 17-12-2012 06:59 PM

I think they are so expensive nobody has been able to buy one, £125 rrp!!! As for the spares, a lot of manufacturers sell parts for motors not just thunder power. The rotor is £55, you could buy a complete motor for that!

MattW 17-12-2012 07:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by buggy#0 (Post 722874)
I think they are so expensive nobody has been able to buy one, £125 rrp!!! As for the spares, a lot of manufacturers sell parts for motors not just thunder power. The rotor is £55, you could buy a complete motor for that!

You've confused me, I'm fairly confident that stegger is asking about the 540 size motors, which sure aren't £125.

http://www.racing-cars.com/sp/catego...ss_Motors.html

Even the 550's aren't that price either.

Matt Butcher 17-12-2012 07:08 PM

I have run both TP's and reedys in 13.5 tc and tbh the only same parts I would say are the slaters. The sensor board , rotor etc are all slightly different and tbh look better quality in the reedy motor.

Just my 2p's worth

but mods maybe different but I doubt it.

Hth's

stegger 17-12-2012 09:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by buggy#0 (Post 722874)
I think they are so expensive nobody has been able to buy one, £125 rrp!!! As for the spares, a lot of manufacturers sell parts for motors not just thunder power. The rotor is £55, you could buy a complete motor for that!

Sorry wasn't clear ! Mybad :blush: 540 size as Matt has said, £64.99 each :wub

Cheers for the info Matt.

buggy#0 18-12-2012 08:45 AM

Sorry, I read it from the us site in dollars:
http://thunderpowerrc.com/Z3RBrushlessMotors.htm
I forgot schumacher were the uk distributors. I thought it was £ as there wasn't a sign, so I presumed it was uk.

Chris Elworthy 18-12-2012 09:21 AM

I've been running a 7.5 Thunder Power in my 2wd for the winter and it has been superb. Plenty of punch and power. I will be buying a 6.5 for my 4wd for the NW regionals without hesitation

Chris

marcel 18-12-2012 10:22 AM

I always use spreedpasion motors .but got.myself 2 thunderpower motors.
5.5/6.5 turns for my 2wd and my 4wd.
Can not say anything about the power only ran it on a smal carpet indoor track.
But the temp stays lower as my speedpasion motors.
And the feel is also good.
Me like sofar:)


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