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HW EzRun 3660 vs HW Quickrun 3652

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DavidB1126

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Both 4000KV.
That's why the quickruns are a bit cheaper. They are not rebuild-able while the older sensorless ezruns were. Got the same motor in the rustler. Went with this in the slash as for weight savings as you can notice on the track the 3660 is just way too much and way too heavy for the track. But for bashing its perfect.
Now its 8mm shorter so it won't have the torque but still have the same speed, most likely. I went from the 23T with the ezrun to a 20T on the quickrun for pinion. Could have used the same 23T if I felt like trying to find the sleeve reducer I had for 5mm bore pinions for 3.175mm shafts.

Ill keep the 3660 on hand if I want to switch back but the 3652 should be perfect as it is perfect in the rustler too.

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Also, longer wires on the Quickruns, thank you hobbywing!
 
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