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Default Brushed to brushless equivelents

Just wondering, what brushed turn motors would a 13.5 and 17.5 brushless motor be equivilent too?

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Well, in the states they run 17.5 as a 27T equivalent and 13.5 as a 19T equivalent... and the brushless are faster.

BRCA 10.5 to 19T equivalence is way out of kilter now that the ESC's are generating so much speed from the stock motors.
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i do think the list needs updating- i ran a 7.5 in the b4 and a 8,5 in the sc10 and there is no way they are to the equivalant to with the power we can now get from the big packs of lipo plus as just stated the power the speedos now put out.
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So would I be right in thinking that 17.5 would be somewhere between a 27T and 19T as far as performance goes?

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As Sosidge said, in the states and Australia they have adopted17.5 as the equvalent to a 27T stock, and 13.5 as equivalent to 19T.

In europe the equivalence is taken at 10.5 for 19T and 13.5 for 27T.

At my club (TC's) there is still one guy running a brushed 27T against everyone else on brushed (and that includes new timing adjustable speedos) and he's just a bit short on top end, but with a bit more torque, but then it's a good brushed and it's a small track 10mx20m. I think on larger outdoor tracks the brushless hass a speed advantage.
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