chivas72
RCC Addict
I saw a buddy build a scorpion and he put on one of these motors which looked very interesting "Trinity Speed Gems Arcornite 55t"
i looked and searched and could not find any info or vendor on this but.................................
i found this motor on RCP Crawlers that i think has been overlooked since i have not seen a good detailed post on it or reviews.
so i figure:
it's not worth a crap and i just just spent $$$ on it even though considering it's price it still sounds like a good deal
it's been really overlooked
or i'm just overhyped on something that is not as badass as i think it is
any wasy here it is
Link to motor on RCP
The Fifty-Five Brushed Crawler is ideal for crawling because of its precise movement control, and its high-turn count makes for exceptional torque and long-run times. The motor is also completely rebuildable with an easily removable endbell and replaceable brushes, making maintenance a snap. In addition, Novak is pre-installing three motor capacitors to simplify the installation process, so users can be crawling in no time.
FIFTY-FIVE CRAWLER BRUSHED MOTOR FEATURES
Specifically designed for R/C vehicles that require precise movement control
High number of turns for excellent torque and long-run times
Dual-ball bearing for smoothness and efficiency
High-strength magnet for unmatched brush motor performance
100 percent rebuildable with user-replaceable brushes and springs
Easily accessible commutator for easy maintenance
Direct-Solder Wiring Tabs for flexible soldering options
Novak factory-installed motor capacitors to reduce glitching
Made in Japan
Tested by Novak in Irvine, Calif.
FIFTY-FIVE CRAWLER BRUSHED MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS
Number of Turns: 55
Design: Stand-up Brushed
Input Voltage: 4-7 cells (1.2V/cell) or 2S Li-Poly cells
Motor Size: 2.07" x 1.42" (52.7 x 36.1 mm)
Shaft Diameter: 0.125" (3.2 mm) [accepts all existing pinion gears]
Bearing: Standard 3/8" x 1/8"
Motor Weight: 6.03 oz. (171 grams)
Magnet: High-Strengh Ferrite
i looked and searched and could not find any info or vendor on this but.................................
i found this motor on RCP Crawlers that i think has been overlooked since i have not seen a good detailed post on it or reviews.
so i figure:
it's not worth a crap and i just just spent $$$ on it even though considering it's price it still sounds like a good deal
it's been really overlooked
or i'm just overhyped on something that is not as badass as i think it is
any wasy here it is

Link to motor on RCP
The Fifty-Five Brushed Crawler is ideal for crawling because of its precise movement control, and its high-turn count makes for exceptional torque and long-run times. The motor is also completely rebuildable with an easily removable endbell and replaceable brushes, making maintenance a snap. In addition, Novak is pre-installing three motor capacitors to simplify the installation process, so users can be crawling in no time.
FIFTY-FIVE CRAWLER BRUSHED MOTOR FEATURES
Specifically designed for R/C vehicles that require precise movement control
High number of turns for excellent torque and long-run times
Dual-ball bearing for smoothness and efficiency
High-strength magnet for unmatched brush motor performance
100 percent rebuildable with user-replaceable brushes and springs
Easily accessible commutator for easy maintenance
Direct-Solder Wiring Tabs for flexible soldering options
Novak factory-installed motor capacitors to reduce glitching
Made in Japan
Tested by Novak in Irvine, Calif.
FIFTY-FIVE CRAWLER BRUSHED MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS
Number of Turns: 55
Design: Stand-up Brushed
Input Voltage: 4-7 cells (1.2V/cell) or 2S Li-Poly cells
Motor Size: 2.07" x 1.42" (52.7 x 36.1 mm)
Shaft Diameter: 0.125" (3.2 mm) [accepts all existing pinion gears]
Bearing: Standard 3/8" x 1/8"
Motor Weight: 6.03 oz. (171 grams)
Magnet: High-Strengh Ferrite