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Old 05-02-2011
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So im 12 and Ive been working on this for quite a while now and finally finished it! we run a junior micro rc team at our local community centre and im the captain so i made this motor for our team to use so here it is:
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And what difference does that make?
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Slight increase in torque and speed with the isotropic ferrite mags!
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must...... resist.......
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^sorry completely lost me?
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Looks like a scalextric motor?
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As hypnotic as your dancing banana is the "V8" is just a paperweight without any figures or comparison to the 'stock' motor.
not wanting to wee wee on your chips but to go and spend the time on the slide show you gotta show results!
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I think its good that he done it himself but it does look like a toys'r'us rc car motor
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Old 27-02-2011
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Its a 180 sized motor,comparison over the stock motor is just a general improvment,quicker accelartion,top speed on the dyno and slightly longer runtimes!
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Looks like a scalextric motor?
What does it go in?
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A 1/24 xmod
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i think i loss 54 seconds of my life there ;-(
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Hey,

Give the lad some credit, he is 12 and built his own motor, handwinding the motor, soldering up his connections etc is quite a achievement for his age.

Nice work Mattyts, I think as a few were suggesting a little info would be nice.

A comparison of torque and rpm etc between your motor and a standard stock motor that can be bought would be a good start, (you could get these figures from your dyno when testing). then followed by some info on how the motor performed on track in comparison to the stock motor.

Good job Matty keep at it.
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Hey,

Give the lad some credit, he is 12 and built his own motor, handwinding the motor, soldering up his connections etc is quite a achievement for his age.

Nice work Mattyts, I think as a few were suggesting a little info would be nice.

A comparison of torque and rpm etc between your motor and a standard stock motor that can be bought would be a good start, (you could get these figures from your dyno when testing). then followed by some info on how the motor performed on track in comparison to the stock motor.

Good job Matty keep at it.
i agree well done mate
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Old 19-04-2011
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Thanks but sadly the dyno went a while ago due to raising funds for a lrp s10 and me selling most of my micro things
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i wouldt worry fella
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