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cableguy92 27-09-2011 08:17 PM

GM 2011 OR LRP X12
 
hey guys,

i was wondering wether i could get peoples thoughts on these two motors.

i would be running in the 13.5 class and cant make my mind up on both these.

either would be run in my xray t3 with a tekin rs pro

Any advice would be great

Thanks

Nathan

jampat2004 27-09-2011 09:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cableguy92 (Post 559866)
hey guys,

i was wondering wether i could get peoples thoughts on these two motors.

i would be running in the 13.5 class and cant make my mind up on both these.

either would be run in my xray t3 with a tekin rs pro

Any advice would be great

Thanks

Nathan

non of these i would go with a hpi pro flux good quality well built and reasonably priced.cant go wrong :thumbsup:

captainlip 27-09-2011 09:36 PM

Tekin!

chris_dono 27-09-2011 10:15 PM

out of those two...on a tekin speedo... X12 wins.

Si Coe 27-09-2011 10:16 PM

The GM's are nice motors - I've tried the 10.5t and its more gutsy than the SP, Novak and X11 10.5t's I've used.

You don't want an x12 though - not if you are running timing advance. They run so much timing as stock they just don't like it. However, if you are running fixed timing (0 timing) class, an X12 might be an advantage.....

NTS 27-09-2011 11:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Si Coe (Post 559946)
The GM's are nice motors - I've tried the 10.5t and its more gutsy than the SP, Novak and X11 10.5t's I've used.

You don't want an x12 though - not if you are running timing advance. They run so much timing as stock they just don't like it. However, if you are running fixed timing (0 timing) class, an X12 might be an advantage.....

Sorry but I have to disagree, I'm running an X12 13.5 in TC with Hobbywing using timing advance and it goes great. I can't say which is best because I haven't used the GM but the X12 is certainly competitive. It is however true to say that the X12 probably won't need as much ESC timing as some other motors.

dale 28-09-2011 07:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Si Coe (Post 559946)
You don't want an x12 though - not if you are running timing advance. They run so much timing as stock they just don't like it. However, if you are running fixed timing (0 timing) class, an X12 might be an advantage.....

Not true at all, the X12 holds the lap record at my track in 10.5 boosted and is one of the most popular motors. It's a very powerful motor and superb in any class/wind.

The GM is also very good. In all honesty you'll be happy with either motor, they're two of the fastest out there.

tc3nitro 28-09-2011 09:04 AM

I have experience using both these motors with a Tekin.
I would choose the X12 everytime. Its the fastest of the pair when used with a tekin as i have never been able to get enough timing on the Gm using a Tekin speedo.

I have not run a Flux with a Tekin, but i have run it with a Hobbywing and they need quite a lot of timing so i would probably steer clear of it.

The most succesful motor i have run with a tekin Rs is a Tekin Redline.
The redline always ran fast and never hot, it also lasted for many many runs.

Mark

cableguy92 28-09-2011 12:06 PM

thanks alot for the info guys.....

i would seem to head more towards the x12 now after the comments....

tc3nitro....did u see an improvement in speed when u ran your tekin rs with the tekin redline motor?

Thanks

nathan

stoff 28-09-2011 06:46 PM

Another one here for the x12. They are far more resilient to heat so if you screw up your ESC settings the motor is less likely to burn.


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