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I have searched for this info, but struggled to find anything.(i am rubbish at searching though ) I have a ZX5 with a 4.5t brushless that is stupidly fast , but i also have a ZX5 RTR with a stock 20 Turn motor in it that i use what the track is damp/greasy as the othe car is a nightmare in those conditions. My question is would i notice much of a difference if i replaced the stock 20t motor with a 19t and what would people suggest? I don't want to spend too much so looking for some ideas for things i could get off ebay second hand etc

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not sure about second hand but try giving lewis a call at xtreme 01304 374742 as he has the vega range amongst other things which are well worth a look
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the checkpoint money motor is a good 19t motor
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Why not sell the 4.5 and get a 6.5 or 7.5. This will easily be quick enough for you (it was for me and I regularly made B finals at regionals in Mid-West) with a 6.5.

If your not sure, get a 6.5L from novak or a nosram/lrp with a smaller rotor in it.

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I had a corrally black edition 19t motor and i was impressed with that and it proberly would make a good diffrence.

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thanks guys, but will i notice a worthwhile difference in performance?
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Why not sell the 4.5 and get a 6.5 or 7.5. This will easily be quick enough for you (it was for me and I regularly made B finals at regionals in Mid-West) with a 6.5.

If your not sure, get a 6.5L from novak or a nosram/lrp with a smaller rotor in it.

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the checkpoint money motor is a good 19t motor
second that..i used one for ages
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Reedy quad mag is my fav 19t.
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a quad sounds good what about this?
http://www.modelsport.co.uk/?CallFun...n&ItemID=21424
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