@TheCaliEra difference between brushless and brushed is that the brushless motor has like 4 times more power brushed motor will only push 30mph top speed brushless will do wheelies on 45mph to give you idea how strong it is and brushless motor will push up to 70mph
@TheCaliEra brushed motors use brushes, while brushless motors do not. ultimately, brushless motors will virtually never wear out as where brushed motors will. plus brushless is much more powerful and efficient. for more RC help, go to rcuniverse(.com). sorry, i had to put it in parentheses. otherwise it wouldn't work.
Well, unlike the uploader said. with his limited explanation.
A brushed motor has carbon brushes to let the electric current through to a coil of copper wire, that is called a spindle on the inside of the motor and it spins with a magnetic jacket on the outside. a brushless motor, the electric current goes directly to a coil of wires on the outside and the magnet is the spindle on the inside. more efficency/ power.
@motobikeboy- you're mostly right, and good explanation, but that "spindle" is called the "commutator". Just thought I would clarify. :)
booth319 2 weeks ago
What tires? and do you use full throttle to do this? cuz i know on road you cant go full throttle at low speeds.
miniamok18 4 weeks ago
@miniamok18 yes i use most of the power or full to do wheelies they are some paddles
dtmpowerboss 4 weeks ago
What's the difference between brushless and with brush?
TheCaliEra 2 months ago
@TheCaliEra difference between brushless and brushed is that the brushless motor has like 4 times more power brushed motor will only push 30mph top speed brushless will do wheelies on 45mph to give you idea how strong it is and brushless motor will push up to 70mph
dtmpowerboss 2 months ago
@TheCaliEra brushed motors use brushes, while brushless motors do not. ultimately, brushless motors will virtually never wear out as where brushed motors will. plus brushless is much more powerful and efficient. for more RC help, go to rcuniverse(.com). sorry, i had to put it in parentheses. otherwise it wouldn't work.
TheHuntingTerminator 2 months ago
@TheCaliEra
Well, unlike the uploader said. with his limited explanation.
A brushed motor has carbon brushes to let the electric current through to a coil of copper wire, that is called a spindle on the inside of the motor and it spins with a magnetic jacket on the outside. a brushless motor, the electric current goes directly to a coil of wires on the outside and the magnet is the spindle on the inside. more efficency/ power.
motabikeboy 1 month ago
Noob question here... What does MMM mean?
Skormm 3 months ago
@Skormm mmm in rc world means mamba monster motor or system
dtmpowerboss 3 months ago
It's Jesus' rc car!
Chuckalakala 5 months ago
this brings tears to my eyes
dogturd4 5 months ago
@dogturd4 why
dtmpowerboss 5 months ago
@dtmpowerboss dude im joking :D
dogturd4 5 months ago
Wow nice throttle control over the water.
Hobby331 6 months ago
@Hobby331 thanks
dtmpowerboss 6 months ago
yeah kind of
dtmpowerboss 6 months ago
you know of you have a section for key words and tags?
slash4x4lipo 6 months ago
Freaking Awesome! I recently modified my chasis to fit my 3s lipo, now I just need a little steam like that :-)
bully3288 6 months ago
Ok! Cool! But how do we know the water isn't 1/2 in deep?
GeneticallySuperior1 8 months ago
@GeneticallySuperior1
Have you ever hear for AQUAPLANING?????????? O_o -_-
JPrevo193 8 months ago
Awesome dude !
orprosky 8 months ago
How do water skip
themrbeast1999 8 months ago
hahaha very nice :-)
fluxful 8 months ago
sick, wheelies on water xD
hbxhpikyosho 8 months ago
@hbxhpikyosho yep its fun
dtmpowerboss 8 months ago
@dtmpowerboss awsome
BboyRazi 6 months ago
WOOOWWW!!!
O.O
TRXracerZeka95 8 months ago
Soo cool! Ima try that!
MegaTraxxasman 8 months ago