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warlock brushed motor

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got one in a rc10t it's like new does anyone know some things about those motor never heard of that compagnie?

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Same as all the other 27t brushed stock motors, they slap ther label and brushes/springs and sometimes dyno them
We sold them bitd
It probably has an "epic" endbell?
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gomachv wrote:Same as all the other 27t brushed stock motors, they slap ther label and brushes/springs and sometimes dyno them
We sold them bitd
It probably has an "epic" endbell?
I believe they all had epic end bells, they also made mod motors as I used to have a 12x2 I used to run up until about a year and a half ago. For the 27 turn motors they had two different versions (two different set timings on the end bell) the pink can had the higher timing and I think the other one was a green and was at the roar limit for stock class timing. The pink can was meant for stock oval racing. As far as brushed motors go they were quick, I ran them in my t2 all the way up until I switched to brushless. Do you have any pictures? If you're able to disassemble it and look at the armature, it might have the number of winds listed on it.
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thanks for the anwser ,no havent disasemble the motor yet and not planing to. it has a pink epic endbell and look in realy good shape.some guy told me it was realy fast in the rc10t.was just wandering if they where good motor. here some pics i just removed it from the truck.

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Should be a 36 degree 27 turn outlaw stock motor
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thanks all will try the litle sucker and see what it as to offer

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GREAT FOR OVAL RACING TOO.DON 8)

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