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    Quote Originally Posted by shakesc View Post
    How do you think the Traxxas Titan's stack up?
    They are not cheap but they are marketed as a 775 upgrade

    https://traxxas.com/products/parts/motors/titan775
    A pair of regular 775's is more than enough for most robots. I can't see it being worth almost 3 times the cost. Overpriced IMO. They now their market. If you have enough for a RC car that needs that then you don't care if it costs $40.

    Quote Originally Posted by daveimi View Post
    In terms of 540, 550 and speed 600, 775, speed 900 etc. What measurement does the number signify? Like length, diameter, windings etc? I only ask this as my 540 buggy motor and 550 drill motors look nearly identical (haven't scientifically measured lol).
    No idea. Its not Watts, diameter, length, speed or torque. Someone will know but I don't.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ellis View Post
    I am likely to have a solution to this problem in the not too distant future. I can't say any more than that for now.
    Now you have said that there are only a few possibilities. I hope the future is not to distant.
    Last edited by Eventorizon; 30th April 2015 at 21:20.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shakesc View Post
    How do you think the Traxxas Titan's stack up?
    They are not cheap but they are marketed as a 775 upgrade

    https://traxxas.com/products/parts/motors/titan775
    Titans are notorious for burning up. They need gentle breaking in or they burn their brushes far too quickly.

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