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benjy 27-10-2011 08:28 PM

brushless motors
 
hi, what brands have the sensor lead at the top or side ect as having problems with normal type fitting to my car the way i want it, sensor port is had against the chassis.

needs to be brca and 10.5

thanks

MikePimlott 27-10-2011 09:19 PM

Novak ballistic is at the top near the main terminals

macmaxx 28-10-2011 05:37 PM

vampire racing type AB+

http://www.sven-rudig.com/vampire/images/TYPE_AB+_3.jpg

benjy 29-10-2011 10:54 PM

thats the sorta thing am after, thanks

Darren Boyle 29-10-2011 11:47 PM

The Vampire "Type AB+" motors are available through any of our X-Factory UK dealers shown on our site and very reasonably priced too. Just click the X-Factory UK banner at the top of any oOple page to go straight there.....

Gunter 01-11-2011 02:41 PM

GM motors have the sensor lead coming out of the top (since the 2010 version)

kayce 01-11-2011 02:48 PM

Speed Passion might be another option you could consider.
http://www.speedpassion.net/eu/index.asp

Gunter 01-11-2011 03:02 PM

SP motors if they go a tiny bit over there working temp (75-80) the internals melt. Just a friendly warning from the touring car world :lol:

kayce 01-11-2011 03:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gunter (Post 575610)
SP motors if they go a tiny bit over there working temp (75-80) the internals melt. Just a friendly warning from the touring car world :lol:

Never heard of that, but if you say so. I guess you can burn anything down if you push the temps hard enough. :thumbsup:

Cardnim 01-11-2011 04:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kayce (Post 575599)
Speed Passion might be another option you could consider.
http://www.speedpassion.net/eu/index.asp

Incorrect.
Speed Passion motors have the sensor lead coming out of the end of the can so wouldnt help your problem:

http://www.andrewshillito.com/oople/...eedpassion.jpg

Gunter 01-11-2011 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kayce (Post 575612)
Never heard of that, but if you say so. I guess you can burn anything down if you push the temps hard enough. :thumbsup:

Thats what happens when your going fast. ;) But all i was meaning is ive seen them melt and there are people on this forum which have had the same problems so was just a friendly warning.

Not seen a LRP go rong other than desoldering which is easily solved.

But why dose know one in the buggying world use GM motors? they are sooo popular in touring

kayce 01-11-2011 04:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gunter (Post 575669)
Thats what happens when your going fast. ;) But all i was meaning is ive seen them melt and there are people on this forum which have had the same problems so was just a friendly warning.

Not seen a LRP go rong other than desoldering which is easily solved.

But why dose know one in the buggying world use GM motors? they are sooo popular in touring

I've seen a lot of motors melt/burn down, every brand out there, but I think it more a matter of user error than product problem. But that's my humble opinion.

Graupner ???? Who knows.
I haven't seen evidence of widespread use or popularity in TC.

kayce 01-11-2011 04:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cardnim (Post 575666)
Incorrect.
Speed Passion motors have the sensor lead coming out of the end of the can so wouldnt help your problem:

:wtf: Why would THAT effect "sensor port is had against the chassis" ???
Being as the sensor port is at the top, or near the top, of the motor.....

Gunter 01-11-2011 04:54 PM

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Because room is tight you dont want anything going into the end of the motor am i right?

So a motor like this would be what you are looking for?

Gunter 01-11-2011 04:57 PM

User Error? hmmm

Not sure what you were trying to say there but different motors seem to have a very different reaction to heat, some like it and run hot, others dont. SP dont and internals melt easier than other.

In the UK they are the most used motor for lower winds from doing the nationals

kayce 01-11-2011 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gunter (Post 575678)
User Error? hmmm

Not sure what you were trying to say there but different motors seem to have a very different reaction to heat, some like it and run hot, others dont. SP dont and internals melt easier than other.

Because you say? :confused:
Doesn't make it fact, just unsubstantiated rumor as far as I'm concerned.

Cardnim 01-11-2011 05:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gunter (Post 575678)
Not sure what you were trying to say there but different motors seem to have a very different reaction to heat, some like it and run hot, others dont. SP dont and internals melt easier than other.

+1
It happened to me twice on an SP motor (both user error I might add)
SP seem like really good motors, but they dont like the heat, as opposed to something like a Novak or LRP which Ive heard can take a few more degrees.

Quote:

Originally Posted by kayce
Why would THAT effect "sensor port is had against the chassis" ???
Being as the sensor port is at the top, or near the top, of the motor.....

Sorry mate, you're wrong again. :blush:
The sensor port is at the bottom of the motor.
Putting this as simply as I can - it sticks out; therefore it fouls against the chassis (or in my case in the Cat, it could foul against the shell if not centered correctly.)
Therefore SP arent going to help in this case.
Sorry.

Gunter 01-11-2011 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kayce (Post 575680)
Because you say? :confused:
Doesn't make it fact, just unsubstantiated rumor as far as I'm concerned.

I didnt start by sayin this is fact,

My opinion and from what ive seen.

kayce 01-11-2011 06:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gunter (Post 575692)
My opinion and from what ive seen.

If you don't own any, or experienced it yourself, you're just restating rumor. And that doesn't help anyone.
In another thread in which you said this you posted a link to a thread where the other posters agreed the OP overgeared and advanced the timing too much. Not the motor's fault.

alteredoggy 01-11-2011 06:30 PM

hobbywing have the port coming out sideways


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