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Old 08-01-2010
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Default Decent brushed motor for FT B4

Hi, I recently picked up a second hand Factory Team B4, and was wanting advice and recommendations on a quick brushed motor for it. I have a Tekin G10 pro speedo in the B4 and i'm running nimh cells. I'll mainly use the car for bashing and getting used to 2 wheel drive before i race it.

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Hi, I recently picked up a second hand Factory Team B4, and was wanting advice and recommendations on a quick brushed motor for it. I have a Tekin G10 pro speedo in the B4 and i'm running nimh cells. I'll mainly use the car for bashing and getting used to 2 wheel drive before i race it.

Any help greatly appreciated

Cheers

Lee
i run a peek 13x2 in my madrat but another racer at the club i am at runs the same in his b4
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Either the Checkpoint series 12 or 13 turn motors would be okay. The Orion V2 motors with the pointy endbell were good, and lasted the longest with minimum maintenance.

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Unless you've already got one or are running sealed can, then you're going to need a com lathe as well...
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