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TURNIGY 2204-14T 19g Outrunner

TURNIGY 2204-14T 19g Outrunner


An excellent motor for planes up to 220 grams (8 oz) using 2 li-poly cells.
Very lightweight at 19 grams including, with an integrated prop saver for APC 8x3.8 SloFly or APC 8x4 E propeller and firewall mount inbuilt. Great for small 3D planes weighing around 6 oz, or aerobatic planes up to 8 oz.
Use with a 10 Amp brushless ESC and small 7.4V lithium batteries in the 400mah - 800mah range.
The motor features a 3mm hardened steel shaft, dual ball bearings, integrated prop saver.

Spec.
Model: A2204-14
Cells: 2-3
Kv: 1450rpm/V
Maxx Eff: 74%
No load Curr. .3A
Max Current: 7.5A
Weight: 19g
Int. Resistance: 550mh
Dimensions: 27.6 x 11.5mm
Recomended Model: (3D 220g or less)
Recomended prop: 8040/2S or 7035/3S

This is similar to the AXi 2203/52 or 2204/54
Use a 10A ESC with this motor.


PRODUCT ID: TR2204-14T

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Kv (rpm/v) 1450
Weight (g) 19
Max Current (A) 7.5
Resistance (mh) 550
Max Voltage (V) 11
Power(W) 0
Shaft A (mm) -
Length B (mm) 12
Diameter C (mm) 28
Can Length D (mm) 5
Total Length E (mm) 18
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Total of 63 discussions.
andy1974  7 points - 4/13/2013
 
Would this work in a 32" crack yak?
 KenToizumi 7 points
Yes it will work but the performance may be lacking.
David  34 points - 4/12/2013
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=el_vWJx31oE
OlliW  5 points - 3/27/2013
 
Hey Folks, could anyone please count and tell the number of magnets (poles) and teeth? when turning by hand does the motor cog (a) strongly, (b) normal, (c) exceptionally weakly? Thx, Olli
Saag CA  2 points - 3/15/2013
 
Could I use this motor / 10amp ESC combo for teh FliteTest Old Fogey?
 r_g_r 1113 points
Yes this one will work too. But why don't you use the motor that they official list on the parts list? Further more this motor is on BK while the suggested motor is available right now.
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 wesix 90 points
In stock now!
jakobø  71 points - 2/9/2013
 
i have this one in a 220grams indoor model, what prop should i use? what will give the maximun thrust? it barely does hover with 8x4
 Dave 8 points
8x4 on 2S is about the max for this motor with around 240Gms thrust. I would think that for a 220gr 3d plane you will need a slightly more powerful motor - something like the 2205C 1400Kv with a 9x4 on 2S delivering around 300 gms of thrust.
Ann-Kristin  2 points - 1/6/2013
 
8X3,8 ORE 7X4 PROPELLERS?
 malerlrn 33 points
The Best are 80x43 on 2Slipo - very, very good !
Kian  5 points - 12/5/2012
 
using this motor on a 17" nutball. would a 8x43 or 8x38 prop go well?
 neca79 297 points
8x43 *)
 monica 12 points
They will both work, but the 8x38 will have higher rpm with less speed. the 8x43 is my favorite on this motor due to the torque, and high rpm
Alan  1 points - 11/25/2012
 
I have built MikeysRC sport trainer AUW with this motor and 360mah 2S is 326g (11.4oz) will this even fly ?
 wade2 17 points
It will fly just fine, It wont't go staight up. I used it in a 10 oz plane and it would almost hover it with a 8x4 GWS hd prop.
Alan  1 points - 11/25/2012
 
"for planes up to 8oz" Does this refer to just the plane, or the plane complete with motor and lipo ? ie: AUW ?
 Raphael 8 points
Alan, this is the final weight, ready to fly with battery and all the stuff.
svelzen  18 points - 11/18/2012
 
What timing is suggested for this motor (using Plush 10A)?
Low/Mid/High
 djoefromreal 8 points
on a plush 10a I use high timing (used on home made 350mm hovercraft) combined with GWS prop for LIFT of hovercraft. hope this helps
victortazos  3 points - 11/15/2012
 
mi avió*n depron pesa 8 onzas 225 ¿*¿*gramosPuedo usar este motor con hé*lice 8/4, esc 12A, baterí*a 3S 450ma y 900ma?? gracias
 jetson3000 28 points
I use 2S 800mAh Lipo battery. I do not recomend 3S lipp wiyj this motor.
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 victortazos 3 points
ok sera mejor usar 2s thank you
 neca79 297 points
Es mejor usar 3s pero 2s te fica mais leve
HHubert  8 points - 7/4/2012
 
Wich battery would you suggest to this motor with that ESC: Hobbyking SS Series 8-10A ESC (Product-ID: HK-SS10A)? Would 3S 850mAh 45~90C be to much?
 mcweck 56 points
38.25 amps can be delivered by the battery. You don't need such a high C-rated battery for your motor and esc. mAh*c-rate/1000=Amps that can be delivered by battery
 Melchi 30 points
Hello I'm using it on an indoor plane with 10amp esc and 460ma 2s or 3s (but very much heavier) batteries and it works very well. Depending on the weight of your plane and the power needed.
 novizagi 24 points
no it wouldn't be too much
 T 1 points
Im using a 2s 500mah 20c, so depending on if your model can take the weight or not, I'd use a smaller battery
 XeoVegaS 2 points
You can use a 3s 2200mah 30C. That's what I use with this motor
 FOSSAERT 10 points
Bonjour,
Non, pour la batterie que tu veux utilisée il n'y a pas de problème je l'utilise également...Jamaise de soucis, mais avec une helice 8*4,3 pas au dessus sinon le moteur force, chauffe est grille. Salut ...
 Krille 4 points
I've used this with a 2s/360mAh Rhino with excellent results!
stefano  25 points - 6/11/2012
 
what is the distance hole to hole? (centre hole to centre hole)
 r_g_r 1113 points
The distance is approx. 32mm. Can't measure more exact, only have a normal ruler at hand right now.
 gabry1609 13 points
The distance is exactly 32mm, but if you take the motor, you can notice that there are also other holes, that have a distance of 28mm.
peasea  11 points - 6/7/2012
 
Hi, This is my first go at a motor like this with a prop saver. Using an 8040 prop the prop hub sits on the prop saver screws and pivots on them - so not sure it will run true. Is this normal?
 __paté 8 points
yes the dual problem of elastic and
 __HaKK 466 points
pivoting is ok, that's what saves the prop, but the prop should fit to the inner hub well to be centered.
 Kellyann 16223 points
peasea the best thing about a prop (Shaft saver) is it self center if out a little. I hope this helps
 Fernando 1 points
I use o-rings instead of elastics, it's the best solution for prop savers and you can find it in any hardware store around the corner...
Javen  39 points - 5/12/2012
 
Hi, can anyone give me the complete dimensions of this motor? Example: target=_blank>AXI2204
 Javen 39 points
Example: www.link
 Amit 12 points
you already have it at the link of this motor.
 Kellyann 16223 points
javen you a=have all this above what else?? Kv (rpm/v) 1450 Weight (g) 19 Max Current (A) 7.5 Resistance (mh) 550 Max Voltage (V) 11 Power(W) 0 Shaft A (mm) - Length B (mm) 12 Diameter C (mm) 28 Can Length D (mm) 5 Total Length E (mm) 18
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Dulac  1 points - 5/5/2012
 
bonjour a tous je voudrais savair si je peux utiliser se moteur avec une helice 8x4.3 avec un accu 3S?
 tinycp 333 points
Bonjour moi je te conseillerai plutot avec un accu 2S. A
 Nikolo968 2 points
For this engine the good screw 7x5 with the accumulator 3S.
 TechnoFinder 126 points
i use 8X3.8 or 8*4
 FOSSAERT 10 points
Salut , oui tu peux utilisé une 8*4,3. Moi perso sur mon tricoptere J'utilise 3 2204 avec des 8*4,3 et avec un pack 3S, et je n'est jamais eu de soucis
...Bonne continuation
PonyoFS  13 points - 5/1/2012
 
Someone use it with 4S lipo?
 Melchi 30 points
no and I think that it is not a good idea. I use it with 3S and is very hot after 10 min
 PonyoFS 13 points
With what prop size ? I have 6x3-3 prop and it's for an hexacopter.
 r_g_r 1113 points
4s will burn the motor. Too much voltage. It's only rated up to 3 cells.
 PonyoFS 13 points
if the current don't exceed 7.5A, it's possible, no ?
 foster 366 points
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO PROBLY NOT A GOOD IDEA
 Nikolo968 2 points
4S it is impossible to use. Will burn
 TechnoFinder 126 points
now you need to stop this thread..its not capable for 4 s
 Amit 12 points
yes, but over 15AMP this motor get boooooom!
 __paté 8 points
treès bon moteur équivalent a un axi
Skyler  1 points - 4/10/2012
 
What are the dimensions for the 4 mounting holes?
 rc speed 277 points
7mm
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 Skyler 1 points
And how far away are they from the middle of the motor?
 rc speed 277 points
3-4mm.......
 Thor76 1 points
5MM. really good motor.
 skyripper 97 points
the motor is 27mm around and so the mounting holes are a little more ....it's a great indoor motor .
kalli  24 points - 4/5/2012
 
Hi guys,

I plan to make a quad out of this motor. I have the 7x3,5 and the 8x4.7 allready but what about the 10x4,7 prop? can I use it without a penalty? have anyone used it before and what are the outcomes? I have plenty of turnigy plush 10A.

many thanks
 rc speed 277 points
no i try 8*6 2 cells and motor is very hot....i use esc 15A but 10A work very good!!! this is perfekt motor for small quad credit me pls if you need more answers pm me
 Zbysa 7 points
You can use 7x3,5 prop with 3s. It's very good setup, gives 420 grams of thrust :)
10 and 8 inch prop is too much big.
And for use with 2s lipo would be the best 8x4,3 prop
 Vladimir 35 points
for prop 10x4,7 2S & 10A Esc is few(realy current 10,2-10,5A). Use 12-15A ESC or little prop & 3S
 novizagi 24 points
do not use that prop, it will fry the motor
 skyripper 97 points
too much prop you'll kill it.
FAILNANDO  1 points - 3/29/2012
 
just wondering if there are 4 inner screw holes behind the motor for mounting purpose? & does this motor uses 2mm gold connector?
 Wilhelm 255 points
There are no holes, because the winding is very close to the backmounting cross. No connectors are solderd to the wires. I use to solder the motor wires to the esc after checking the turning direction. Saves weight and mostly doesn_'t need to be disassembled. Please credit:)
 FAILNANDO 1 points
Dam, i tot it has 4 inner screw holes. Thn how do u mount it? Thankyou for the info :)
 Wilhelm 255 points
This little beast is mounted backmount, so you just put in in front of the firewall and screw it there. use 2x10mm self taping screws and secure them with CA glue. You can just glue it on the surface of the firewall. But better use epoxy for that application.
saurab  3 points - 3/9/2012
 
Amazing quality motor with good value for money. But im bit confused about suitable power set up fr it . When i used this motor with following setup: 800mah, 20c, 2s lipo 10amp esc 8040prop. It worked amazing fr me , but when i used it with 7x3.5 prop. my esc started smoking (burning smell) at full throttle , wat should be the reason ? please guys help me . thank u .....!!
 ellet 62 points
My setup - 8043 propeller, battery 2s, current 9 amp. With a smaller propeller current drops. If esc burn error is elsewhere.
 Willy 15 points
J'ai plusieurs moteurs 2204/14T. il est prevu pour 8x4.3. Donc, ok pour 8040GWS en 2S. je tourne aussi en 7035 et 7060.
Ce n'est pas le moteur qui est en cause => soit un défaut sur l'ESC, soit une phase en defaut.
 rcflyboynj 48 points
You probably need a lighter plane, or larger ESC and Motor. It was CAUSED by Over-Amping the ESC by drawing too much current through a faster spinning prop. ~ Nathan
 rudyauction509 45 points
uh... current drops as the motor speeds up. The esc was probably already slightly damaged from the big prop, and once a tiny bit of damage is done, there's nothing you can do. Even reducing the current from 10A to 1A won't prevent failure, it'll just delay it. Kind of like when I got an esc wet, it didn't work right. I dried it out for a week, and it worked fine for 1/2 hour, until that little internal short from the water turning on forward and reverse at the same time slowly ate up an entire mosfet and the whole thing burned up.
Kissman  53 points - 2/26/2012
 
Is this good motor for 170-200g 3D EPP acro?
 Haxxel 38 points
It sure is! It flies good with a 400g plane som 3D with 200 should be fine. Very good quality motor, highly recomended!
 Francois 5 points
hi! xt60 plug means 60Amp continously. so don't worry you can pull 20amp all the time. bye
 TechnoFinder 126 points
yes this motor is very gud one. i use this with 10 A esc and JST plug. unlimited verticals with my 180 g aerobatic plane!!!!!!!!
 Artina 5 points
One of the best motors you can buy. Easy to install, reliable, with the right Kv Used on many types of models, not only www.link the www.link
 gross 1 points
tres bon moteur avec esc 10Amp c'est de la balle sur un elixir
 DenisPasquette 1 points
Bon moteur pour f3p, indoor rapide de mois de 200g!
 aulas 7 points
super moteur !! tres solide
 Bert 19 points
Strong motor! great for use with GWS6050 prop
 JUAN CARLOS 6 points
I have it installed this engine in a model of 190 grams and can be extreme 3D flight safely and plenty of power.
 Willy 15 points
j'ai 2 moteurs 2204/14T avec des ESC 10A avec des helice 7060GWS ou 8043GWS. Très bons moteurs en 2S, mais 200gr max pour du vrai 3D (le mieux est 130-150gr).
n3m1s1s  1017 points - 12/3/2011
 
these will make a very nice mini quadcopter that carrys a HD camera great stuff HK
 gusfly 13 points
yes for quadropter or small electrics
 MAYOT 8 points
good for f3P plane, less than 200g
 Mr ou Mme 4 points
Je l'utilise sur mon progress, trés bon moteur rien a dire en particulier, je le conseille.
 trent 2 points
yes but all up weight could not exceed 800 grams, go with 24 gram HXT 1700kv. much more power and very reliable
 n3m1s1s 1017 points
good point :) quad in the video is 274grams running a 7/35 gws prop cut down to 6/35 uses a 2s 800mah 20c lipo and can hover for 9:30 :D i really like these motors
 golfhaha 7 points
This motor can carry digital camera such as SAMAUNG ST30
 n3m1s1s 1017 points
maybe in a mini octo setup possibly a really light built hex too?
 fab_the_frenchy 6 points
I confirm :excellent motor. I use it on my "polyclub" model. With 3S, I could do 3D!!
 Uberfest 31 points
uso somente em park
 alexa1 5 points
belle copie du axi 2204 j,utilise sur foamy 140 gramme tres performant pour une fraction du prix
 Docteur 13 points
Ce moteur est le plus répandu dans les clubs indor et ce n'est pas un hasard, il est d'un rapport qualité prix imbattable seul le roulement avant est un peu fragile
 juan carlos 1 points
muy buen motor para indors de 150-170 grs yo compre uno para provar y me compre otro
Robert  1 points - 11/21/2011
 
I would like to use a regular propadapter with this engine. I guess that exchanging the shaft would solve that (I know it has been done). Could someone point me to a shaft that would be suitable?
 Paul 11 points
Don't forget to look for axis with a groove, even it should be very hard to maintain axis in place. As the axis is cemented, you can't do the curve by yourself easily.
 Hamdhan 155 points
I dont understand what you are saying. please simplify
 Robert 1 points
I would like to use a prop adapter like, SKU GS0154M for example, instead of the built in prop saver.
 trent 2 points
the "included" prop saver is part of the motor bell. it's built in. no choice. buy a similar small hxt with a 3mm shaft like this www.link one can also be ran on 3s if you like and slightly more amp draw for more power. only 7g heavier
 3boubou3 8 points
I do this for my mini quadriwii
I use a shaft taken on a used readers'CD ROM it's a 3mm shaft free and very strong, and you can cut at the good lenght
 Uberfest 31 points
já vem com prop adapter....
 foster 366 points
IF YOU REPLACE THE SET SCREWS ON IT WITH SHORTER ONES THAT DON'T STICK OUT. GWS HD-8040x3 THREE BLADE PROPS PRESS FIT ON TO IT NICELY
Hamdhan  155 points - 11/14/2011
 
Do I need a shaft adapter or something to mount to GWS prop?
 Heath8919 6 points
I personaly dont use one and it seems stable on EPP foam so... In my eyes, no u dont NEED one
 Joe_rus 74 points
No. The 8x4 GWS prop can be mounted just using rubber ring for integrated prop saver. However the rings with motor is not so strong... I'm using another one.
 Hamdhan 155 points
Where can I get rings? Can you suggest a suitable power plant (motor prop and esc config) for providing around 200-500 grms of thrust?
 Melchi 30 points
I ve 3 of them and no adapter is needed. only rubber ring
 Paul 11 points
You don't need the use of an other propsaver, props keep in place easily. The less easy task to do is put in place the rubber band, due to the tiny gap.
 maukabud 408 points
O-rings are easily sourced at your local hardware and/or plumbing store- #7 size works good for this motor and GWS props. :)
 buzzy10719 1 points
You only need a O-ring from your hardware store. And you can fly.
 Docteur 13 points
Le porte hélice est intégré au moteur, il faut juste un joint torique ou un petit élastique pour tenir l'hélice de type GWS
linchkid  2 points - 10/31/2011
 
i need help, I was using a 12A plush turnigy ESC with a Rhino 3s 1050 mah 40c LI-po battery, and the max thrust I got is 70 gr, i don't know why if the customers said that got 200 gr for theust. Can someone tell me what configuration was used at the ESC? or what i have to do for get this thrust?http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/imag
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 PonyoFS 13 points
What's your prop ? Not the good one i think and do again the esc calibration.
 Katana180 22 points
Parfait pour mon PROGRESS avec hélice 8x3.8 à 8x4.3 lipo 350 à 500mha
 Zwckxally 36 points
I get 220g of thrust and I'm using it 2s with an 8x4.3 prop and a turnigy plush 6amp 6g esc and it works great. Im currently using these on a quadcopter and it works unbelievably. https: //www .youtube .com/ watch? v= uGH-GSdTasc& feature =youtube _gdata_ player
 trent 2 points
you must be using a small prop. i use it with a 8x3.8 on 2s and it pulls 180g plus. This motor will fry on 3s though. Turn it down some!
 sky21 8 points
I using a 12A ESC, Rhino 2s 610mah LI-po battery, 7x6 prop, total 240gr, work great....
 Paul 11 points
I use it on a cirrus, lipo 450mAh, ESC 12A, 8x4.3 prop, weigth in flying order : 166g. Tork 'n roll without any matter. It also works fine on a polyclub (220g).
 Heath8919 6 points
I personaly dont use one and it seems stable on EPP foam so... In my eyes, no u dont NEED one
ross  7 points - 10/28/2011
 
would this be a good replacement motor for hobbyking's f3p galaxy .
 FLOATN 48 points
This would be a excellent replacement the weight is and thrust are about right.
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 Chris-t 33 points
It is the right engine! I promise you, you will have fun with this!
 Mak Gyver 10 points
this motor will be great. I have had no problems with mine, and great performance.
 johnkim100530 255 points
It is a good motor for a small, foam 3D plane.
 Paul 11 points
Could work, but I think a park250 more adequate.
 wade2 17 points
I run this motor with a 8x3.8 GWS prop and it get enough thrust to do extrme 3D and it only draws 5.5 amps at full throttle with a 2 cell lipo.
Ednac  72 points - 10/19/2011
 
Can someone post the mounting dimensions (spacing of the mounting tab holes)? I really wish HK would put a dimensioned drawing on the website for all of their motors...
 Paul 11 points
31mm center to center.
 Heath8919 6 points
i agree, i measured by hand and ruler and got 31mm
johnkim100530  255 points - 10/6/2011
 
Two rubber bands included are useless. Too weak to hold prop which flies away at full speed.
Can you use them?
 rcdude11 25 points
I found that they just fly off, so I threw them away. I now use a standard prop saver ring and they work well.
 Johann 4 points
right, they are too small
 Fernando Costa 275 points
Try to replace the headless screws in the prop saver that holds the rubber to M3 crews with a head and the rubbers wont come off again.
 Uberfest 31 points
ainda não recebi, pretendo usar em park flyers..
 PonyoFS 13 points
impossible to use !!
 Insane DRFT 6 points
I recently bought one of these motors and love it (except for the prop saver screws and rubber bands) I went to my local hardware store with my motor and matched up some screws with heads and also purchased a few different rubber O-rings to replace the rubber bands. Now this is the ultimate motor and such a great deal. the O-rings work perfect and the screws with heads hold the o-rings on quite well!
 trent 2 points
i replaced the screws with m3 pan head screws and use short hair ties that are about 1/2 inch diameter, and stretch it around 2 times. holds really well and survives crash with prop just crooked. and I can use different colors!
 Heath8919 6 points
i do the same as rcdude11. The bands are useless and pointles.
 Paul 11 points
For my own, I use from several months already cycling tube (band 2mm wide) with success. It's cheap & efficient.
Ahsan  10 points - 9/26/2011
 
can anyone help me with the prop i need for this motor?
 munsaf 291 points
The more popular option is to make a motor mount from 1/16" plywood (or slightly thicker) just big enough to provide 1/8" of ply around the wood screw hole, or a bit more. You can even drill out the center of the plywood "disk style" or "X" mount as long as you have enough plywood to secure the motor without stress damage. Some use aluminum mounts they purchase for the motor, and some use epoxy in the foam to hold the mounting screws. I have even seen 1/4" wood dowel cut to around 1/2" long an
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 wim verleyen 70 points
There are many combinations prop-battery possible. Please give some more information about:
What battery you are planning to use:LiPo 2S or 3S?
Type of plane you want to fly with this motor: Indoor normal, 3D? Slowflyer, parkflyer, ...
 Watze 57 points
The best is GWS 8043, indoor 3D with lipo 2S 500
 Uberfest 31 points
otimo, recomendo
 wade2 17 points
A GWS 8x3.8 prop and a two cell lipo is perfect.
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Using two cells, until a 7oz (200g) thrust, this engine performances are very close to that of Axi 2203/46.
At a (9oz/250g) maximal thrust there is a noticeable efficiency decrease.

Thrust with GWS 8x4.3 propeller :

3.5oz(100g) 1.50A/8.0v
5.3oz(150g) 2.35A/7.9v
7.0oz(200g) 3.40A/7.6v
9.0oz(250g) 4.70A/7.3v

The mechanical design is quite good but winding as a poor aspect. (but efficient)
Take care on the input wires.
The prop saver is Ok with 7035 and 8043 prop.
Weight is 20g

I installed the Turnigy instead of my old 2204/54 on a 32"/5.3oz biplane and it got the same results in aerobatics including torque roll. Battery is 2s/300mA/h 20C.

Avery good quality/price ratio. Just Turnigy will be appraciate in reduction of weight and winding improvement.
Thanks HC!
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wonderful indoor motor! I have this motor on a fancy Foam Yak 55. Quiet, powerful, perfect. Running and APC slo-fly 8x3.8 with Rhino 2s/360 gives me 7-1/2 minutes of pure fun.


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17 thumbs up!
I bought this motor from another shop, at almost double the price.

It's a perfect engine for use on indoor foamies. With a 2S 620 mah HXT lipo and a GWS 8*4,3 I have onlimited vertical on my 170 gram (6 oz), and long flying time(If you fly with not to much throttle, you can easyily fly 8-10 minutes with this combo)

It pulls about 6A at full throttle


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13 thumbs up!
Very good motor for the price. I get 230g thrust with a GWS 8x4,3 prop, 2S 400mAh Polyquest lipo and a 10A turnigy plush BESC.


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13 thumbs up!
I have purschased one of this motor. I'm using in a 85cm F3P with 190g and i have a great vertical hit a GWS 8x4.3, its the best prop i have tried. With a 2s 460mah i flygh all about 8min in a hard 3d style, in f3p this can up to 10min.
Its an great motor, the price its beter too. Im very satisfied with this.


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