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What size of motor to use in a Venom Creeper

BLDROFTHINGS

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So i just got my venom creeper built, Im new to this so im not sure as to what kind of motor to use. but im deff going brushless with a 3 cell 2200 mah lipo. what kv should i use? and what is the difference between 18T 20T? I have to use a 540 motor. Any and all help would be great.

Would something like this work good? http://store.yahoo.com/yhst-62196343123315/96m12-car-2858-1200.html
Thanks
 
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Brushless motors work best where horse power is at issue, like high speed applications. Brushed motors work best where torque is king, like crawling.

IMO, a 35T brushed motor hits the sweet spot"thumbsup" You can spend anywhere from $10 to $100 for a brushed motor. Obviously, the more expensive motors will give you way more options, such as choice of turns, higher efficiency, timing, longevity, and rebuild ability.

That being said, I run the $10 motors with no complaints.
 
Thanks for the advice. Ill probably stick with brushed then. kinda sucks though cause i already ordered a brushless esc
 
I have a 35 turn tekin motor in my pig of a creeper it's a great motor plenty of torque and wheel speed matched to my novac rooster esc
 
is there a way to run taller skinnier tires on a venom creeper to crawl over bigger stuff with the same 35 turn motor or would you have to change to a bigger turn for more torque?
 
is there a way to run taller skinnier tires on a venom creeper to crawl over bigger stuff with the same 35 turn motor or would you have to change to a bigger turn for more torque?
WHile a taller tire will gain ground clearance, you also raise the CoG which sucks in climbs & sidehills.

Check out the Creeper forum and read the stickies, there is a ton of info there. RMD is about the best vendor out there for support & parts for the Creeper."thumbsup""thumbsup"
 
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