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kev71H
12-21-2002, 02:06 AM
I ran a ORION eliet in my Micro RS4 without needing a different bolt on attachment to replace the stock motor.
This abc car has the same motor. Can I put my ORION in this car chasis???? Let me know.
thanks!
was ist los?
12-22-2002, 04:07 PM
the elite modified will not fit in the dtm sp, but the elite stock will fit because of the flat can design. i use the stock rs4 micro motor and smoked my friend's micro that had an elite modified.
kev71H
12-22-2002, 05:00 PM
crap. I assume you have tried it? Seems that It would...:confused:
I guess the can would rub against the ground? Can a bigger diameter tire raise the motor can off the ground?
How about the rocket racer chasis? Since my Micro rs4 can take the ORION elite without any mods, I thought that anything that would also take a 280 motor would be a direct bolt on also?
What small car like this may work with the ORION elite?
MicroRCEngineering
12-23-2002, 11:47 AM
yes it will. you will need to dremel down the chassis to make clearance for the motor. I have one with this set-up. It's aight. Nothing out of this world. Stick with the 180, and use 7 cells.
kev71H
12-23-2002, 03:21 PM
Use a 180 with 7 cells? Correct me if I'm wrong..but I could swear that my ORION ELITE spanked my Micro's 180 motor (when I switched it out) ..why would it not be the same in this aplication?
I mean it makes sense that this would be a great "bolt on" (maybe with some slight dremel doing) for this car.
Looking for your advice and input. thanks
MicroRCEngineering
12-23-2002, 04:12 PM
To tell you the truth, this is not my original idea. It someone else's. with 6 cells, the motor didn't go any faster than the 180. I'm thinking since the RS4 is belt driven, it requires more torque, which the TO probably has a lot of.
180 with 7 cells is pretty fast. a very noticeable difference compared to 6 cells.
dtmracer
12-23-2002, 07:31 PM
the orion elite mod will fit on the original abc dtm, not the sp. since the elite mod has more power you need to change your gear ratio. i was running a 17 tooth pinion with it with the smallest spur abc sold. it is faster than the 180 but the 180 is still super fast with the 17 tooth pinion. the coreless has awesome efficiency in these cars so you have long run times.
gertman
12-23-2002, 11:53 PM
I could swear that my ORION ELITE spanked my Micro's 180 motor
:D :D :D Ummmm, YEAH if your talking about a SLOWER than SLOW stock ABC 180 motor.;) ;)
If I were you, I wouldn't waste my time trying to wedge that Orion motor in. Instead I would slap down 20 bucks on a GPM Type R 180 motor!! That is what I use and they are awsome!!!:)
feathercraft1
12-26-2002, 10:51 PM
Gertman you've convinced me in buying one of the GPM motors but one problem.Where the heck do you get it at!?I've checked what seems like every single website known to man but still no luck.PLEASE HELP ME!
gertman
12-27-2002, 12:44 AM
Let's see...........
First off I would try Tiny here at this site
next...
I would try GPM's web site (http://www.gpmracing.com.hk/) [edited by tinyrc: that link was pointing to a rip-off US site who registered that domain; the correct URL is http://www.gpmracing.com.hk - that other site is a total rip off]
I have not looked lately, but I believe they sell it as a hop-up motor for the HPI Micro RS4.
If nothing else, contact be direct (use the link to contact the moderator ME) and I will give you the address of a respected Hobby dealer in Hong Kong. I do not want to post his e-mail publicly so as to avoid getting spamed.
feathercraft1
12-28-2002, 01:41 PM
Hey Gertman,I found this motor that has 35000 rpms and I was wondering if this is the same as the GPM motor.Here is the site http://www.hobbyetc.com/cgi-bin/item.cgi?part_id=7570&car_id=108
Thanks
gertman
12-28-2002, 01:57 PM
That's it!!! You've found the very one! :D I guess they changed the name some but that is the motor I ment.
tinyrc
12-28-2002, 05:00 PM
feathercraft1, let us know if you want one of these motors, that Hobby Etc. site is a total rip off, their GPM prices are insanely inflated. ;)
dtmracer
12-30-2002, 04:48 PM
how much $ would that motor be here?
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