Motor Collection - Old School Horsepower
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Re: Motor Collection - Old School Horsepower
Rebuilt, new brushes, comm cut, etc.
16 single...31,000rmp @ 3.2 amps
15 double...28,500rpm @ 3.2 amps
17 single....24,200rpm @ 2.8 amps
20 single...25,000 rpm @ 2.8 amps (smoothest one, most secretive too, Thumbs can explain)
16 single...31,000rmp @ 3.2 amps
15 double...28,500rpm @ 3.2 amps
17 single....24,200rpm @ 2.8 amps
20 single...25,000 rpm @ 2.8 amps (smoothest one, most secretive too, Thumbs can explain)
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Re: Motor Collection - Old School Horsepower
This is where i am at with vintage motors, minus the Trinity 16 single in my Astute....need more Le mans
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Re: Motor Collection - Old School Horsepower
Very nice looking lot. Oddly, my eyes are drawn to the MRPs in the middle.

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Re: Motor Collection - Old School Horsepower
What were the benefits with the ceramic armature motors, were they the only ones?
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Re: Motor Collection - Old School Horsepower
Pretty sure its because they were "straighter" than a metal shaft...less variances...and yes i think race prep only had them, pretty classic stuff
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Re: Motor Collection - Old School Horsepower
RacePrep used and marketed the ceramic armatures - i believe they were supplied by AYK.
I do know RacePrep let other manufacturers use them as MG and SRM Racing over in the UK advertised and sold ceramic armature motors for a brief period in around 1990.
I have a couple of MG motors with them installed. The 'MG Super Magnum Eliminator' is a 13Double and has the red high fin AYK endbell. Incidentally they sold them with a Sagami can as per the Demon and LRP motors of the era, identified by the large square holes in the can base. I spent a long time trying to locate one of these as they were only sold by MG for a period of around 6months before reverting to the more normal metal shaft armatures; lots of issues with the ceramic arms snapping, as has been well documented. Awesome for the top drivers, but for club racing with multiple crashes they did not last very long. This example is pretty much perfect, label unmarked although the soldering certainly needs a tidy up!!
Advert from Feb '90:-
Advert from Nov '90, with the ceramic shaft withdrawn:-
Incidentally, their MG Red Dot from the 1990 season also used the same red AYK large fin endbell as I was sent a pair of them for that season.
I know AYK themselves sold a ceramic armature motor version at the same time, and using the same red endbell.
Not my motor but a pic i found elsewhere online.
I do know RacePrep let other manufacturers use them as MG and SRM Racing over in the UK advertised and sold ceramic armature motors for a brief period in around 1990.
I have a couple of MG motors with them installed. The 'MG Super Magnum Eliminator' is a 13Double and has the red high fin AYK endbell. Incidentally they sold them with a Sagami can as per the Demon and LRP motors of the era, identified by the large square holes in the can base. I spent a long time trying to locate one of these as they were only sold by MG for a period of around 6months before reverting to the more normal metal shaft armatures; lots of issues with the ceramic arms snapping, as has been well documented. Awesome for the top drivers, but for club racing with multiple crashes they did not last very long. This example is pretty much perfect, label unmarked although the soldering certainly needs a tidy up!!
Advert from Feb '90:-
Advert from Nov '90, with the ceramic shaft withdrawn:-
Incidentally, their MG Red Dot from the 1990 season also used the same red AYK large fin endbell as I was sent a pair of them for that season.
I know AYK themselves sold a ceramic armature motor version at the same time, and using the same red endbell.
Not my motor but a pic i found elsewhere online.
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Re: Motor Collection - Old School Horsepower
Nice MRP motors.
These are newer versions because their can is Mabuchi or Johnson.
Early MRP were based on Igarashi.
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Here's my 553, which fortunately still has a fairly tidy label.
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Zoom in on these, some will surprise you. all were tested at 7.2v exactly. Party on left, business on the right. Kyosho was there to party!!!
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Re: Motor Collection - Old School Horsepower
Checkpoints don't look too bad 

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You can really here the difference when u crank em up.....but i still like Le Mans!
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Re: Motor Collection - Old School Horsepower
Can someone help me id which model this Twister is?
Its mod motor and has 956 engraved on can and it says that on the armature too.
Thanks
Its mod motor and has 956 engraved on can and it says that on the armature too.
Thanks
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Now i got one and no one will ever get it! Freshly rebuilt, cut comm, bearing, brushes and decal. Turns 26,200rpm @ 7.2v pulling 1.6 amps no load 0 degrees
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Re: Motor Collection - Old School Horsepower
She's a beaut! I traded my 240S back in the mid 80s for something and I kick my self ever since! 

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