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Old 07-10-2008, 12:10 PM
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i destroyed one the other day it got stuck wot and smacked the curb at like 40mph lol lost the front end then then the rear tires sat there spinning so fast they looked the size of basketballs lol
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Old 07-10-2008, 05:03 PM
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Brushless electric motors. Make more power than nitro and are cheaper.



Becoming increasingly popular in the RC hobby, brushless electric motors are still slightly high-priced compared to brushed motors. They are only just now becoming legal in some professional RC racing circuits. The appeal of brushless motors is the sheer power they can give to your electric RC. Brushless motors, as the name implies, do not have contact brushes, don't require frequent cleaning, and because there are no brushes there is less friction and less heat -- the number one killer in motor performance.



Brushless motors can also handle a lot higher voltage than brushed motors. With a high voltage supply brushless motors can help a beginner RC race at blistering speeds. RCs equipped with brushless motors currently hold the fastest speed records for RC -- yes, faster than nitro.
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Oh, and for the record, my brother has about $1000 invested in his 2 brushless, LiPo-powered trucks.
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