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Old 04-02-2006   #1 (permalink)
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hi im new to this forum and i dint know if this is in the right section , but i need some help
could anyone tell me if the lower the number of turns on an electric motor, does that mean the car will go faster
i have seen this one in the link and want to know if it is any good
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http://www.modelsport.co.uk/?CallFun...n&ItemID=14087

also i went to see this shop today to get some modified parts for my thunder tiger ts4n and its brilliant they have everything
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yes your basically right in the turns scenario,
that motor will be very quick and draw lots of current , so make sure your ESc is up to the job, preferably a no limits controller !
and good matched cells , this will bring out the best in the motor.
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