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My Axial/VP10

How did the 400's do for you compared to the 35mm motors...feel strong? And where they lighter?

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You likely won't get an answer from the OP. The last post was 2 years ago.
I can attest to the power and smoothness of the 400 crawl-type. And yes, they are quite a bit lighter than any standard size brushed.
 
He follows me and posted in my build thread so he may. But honestly do you feel they are equal to a Turnigy 35t motor...I'm about the weight savings and love the looks. I just want to be sure they will do as good as the older lathe turned Turnigy motors I have...I know. I know Turnigy..bit believe it or not these old motors are smooth and powerfull

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dont worry guys, ive had personal stuff going on.. read looking after my mo that has taken priority for the last year or so, but i still lurk to see whats going on here"thumbsup""thumbsup"
ive been in this hobby for over twenty years now and i aint going anywhere:mrgreen::mrgreen:
 
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