Kyosho Rev300T

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Kyosho Rev300T

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The Kyosho Rev series motors were intended for boats and planes. The marine motors feature water cooling while the plane motors have fan cooling. I have here a Rev300T. There was also a Rev300S. It's an interesting motor to look at as it appears to be a 550 size motor but has a 540 armature. If you look into the slots you can see the cooling fan. It has an alloy faceplate, double bearings and non adjustable timing. The can also looks like it was machined. I'll have to put it on the Tekin dyno to get some figures.
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Re: Kyosho Rev300T

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Never heard of them before....Cool!
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Re: Kyosho Rev300T

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Thats so cool! What year?
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Re: Kyosho Rev300T

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It certainly is different. 1991 is the year of release on the box.
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Re: Kyosho Rev300T

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Still have the rev300, wanna trade or sell?

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