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Old 21-12-2007
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Brushed? Stay clear of a 370 then d00d..too small for that car and will be under alot of strain.

If your gonna stay with brushed then id strongly suggest an FTX Blaze Pro motor. Only problem is pinions...you'll need 2.3mm hole pinions in 48dp pitch.
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well im being loaned a brushless motor.. but ive not got a micro brushless esc, so it has to be brushed.. unless someone has a brushless esc they dont want?

Where can i find the FTX blaze motors, microtech etc i presume? aannd the same question for pinions.
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motors AMC, pinions you can get them from RW but with a 2mm hole.
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motors AMC, pinions you can get them from RW but with a 2mm hole.
got a linky there craig?
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