Need help to identify this motor.

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Need help to identify this motor.

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I found this at the local hobby store and bought it just because it looked cool. I do not know what it would be used for. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Is sais Mabushi RS-85 on the back. Here is a pic of it sitting next to a stock Tamiya motor.
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Re: Need help to identify this motor.

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Looks to be a Tamiya Bruiser motor or rs750s
If things seem under control, you are just not going fast enough.

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Seems to be used for boats from what I found.

6 volt
2 amp
7600 rpm
Reversible
1/8" shaft

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Thanks for the quick response.
When I tested it, it seemed pretty slow.

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Its supposed to be for scale speed in such things as tug boats, battleships, paddle wheel boats, etc... I suppose it would also work well in a tank application. I bet its strong though with it being that big. :)

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might be a good fit for a scale project / crawler / monster truck... or just ovrgear it like crazy ;)

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