Hotest 19T brushed motor?

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Hotest 19T brushed motor?

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Hi Guys
Anyone have any experience of 19T brushed motors. I like to know what one is the hottest of the all out there. :mrgreen:
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I liked the Team Checkpoint Money back in the day. http://www.stormerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/seekpart.pl?pn=TCP0491&showbig=6809

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slotcarrod wrote:I liked the Team Checkpoint Money back in the day. http://www.stormerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/seekpart.pl?pn=TCP0491&showbig=6809
As did I. Lots of power!!

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The resend I’m asking tis is that 19T brushed motors will be legal to use in the Nordic Vintage Challenge in the Classic class together with Tamiya Sports Tuned and the silver can motors. And as former racer I always want the hottest there is available even if is not that big of a deal. I think it’s more of a feeling than cutting a few tenth of a second each lap. :mrgreen:
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I love the Team Checkpoint 'MONEY' motor too. Never did try one though. I have run the Komodo Dragon and they are plenty fast. Handsdown a heck of a lot quicker than a Sports Tuned.....
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stay away from the venom fireball 19T, it's slower then a sport tuned.

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kaiser wrote:stay away from the venom fireball 19T, it's slower then a sport tuned.

Thanks my friend :lol: :lol:
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I bought one of these a while back and it was pretty quick. Problem I had was finding replacement brushes for it.
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ca-rj wrote:I bought one of these a while back and it was pretty quick. Problem I had was finding replacement brushes for it.

Just standard lay down stock motor brushes on the Chameleon II . More easy to find than the round Team Checkpoint ones! :wink:

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+1 for the trinity chameleon 2, used one of these back in the day in both buggy and tc. fantastic motor, and still a few nos ones about on ebay.

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I was once told that the Corally 19 turns 'black' machine wound mod motor was one of the fastest out there...still haven't tried mine. It does 33,000 rpm or so, IIRC.

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I heard that to, so I got two of them, one 1x19 and one 3x19 today. 8)
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Trinity Chameleon pro motors (1 and 2) are my fav brushed motors

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