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Old 09-06-06, 07:34 PM
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3 rotor 10A

so ima try it... a 3 rotor out of 10A's i think it'll be perfect.. not too much of a monster like the 20b's ... i think it'll be streetable "FOR CALI STREETS".. uall know how strict they are.. 10A ... nice small little motor and three of them should be fine .. so what pains will i be looking forward too. with this project.. any one know of who has succeeded in this project...


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Old 09-06-06, 09:41 PM
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I'm gonna help you out here. Don't even bother. Unless you have like 20G's in your checking account, and you are a mechanical engineer.
Old 09-06-06, 10:08 PM
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You wont be able to find 10a parts too easy, and a E-shaft isnt made. A three rotor 12a however would barely be larger, and much easier to get parts cheap. Lastly Kiwi makes a 12a 3-rotor e-shaft. So good luck, and like Onefastrx7turbo said, have 15k+ handy with some skills.
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ya ur right..! much easier i suppose.. so who's kiwi.. is it a sight.. im down for 3 rotor 12a...
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If you're going with a custom e-shaft and the budget is not a problem why stop with a 3 rotor when you could get a 4 rotor?
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Here, have a look at the prices: http://www.kiwi-re.com/
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If you want a 17A engine then go direct to Geoff Bruce at "Precision engineering" in Auckland NZ. They are the manufacturer of the parts. Kiwi-RE just re-sell them with mark up attached.

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