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1/18th motors and 1/10th motors

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NooP

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are they the same sizes? Can I put a motor from a 1/10 in a micro 1/18?

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1/10 electrics take a 540 motor standard. 1/18th's take 280's, 300's, and bigger when modified.
 
Originally posted by HumboldtBlazer
1/10 electrics take a 540 motor standard. 1/18th's take 280's, 300's, and bigger when modified.

I knew that. but they do make a 540 conversion.
 
I have seen some for the mini t but the weight gain is such a dissadvantage it would be like using a steel plate for a chassis. Also that much torque is not needed and might destroy all but the best drivetrains.
 
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