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12.16.2010, 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Dj_Sparky View Post
Some motors claim a 50% boost rate in power with 4 poles as opposed to 2.
There was a post in the Castle section by Pdelcast where he was explaining 2-pole vs. 4-pole. What I got from it was 2-pole are good at winding up real quick and very high RPM, but lacking in torque. 4-pole are a little slower to spin up and lower RPM but have much more torque. He said 2-pole is fine for some applications, but for 1/8 or 1/5 scale a 4-pole is more suitable as it can provide the torque needed to move a heavier vehicle.


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