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"BRUSHED MOTORS ARE SLOW, RIGHT??"... Tamiya TT-01E 2s Vs Brushless HPI Blitz 3s

ABOUT THIS VIDEO "Brushed motors are slow"; a phrase very often uttered... but not all brushed motors are limp-wristed silver cans that couldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding! This brushed Tamiya TT-01 Type E, running a 2s lipo and a brushed motor takes on a brushless HPI Blitz running 3s... yes, 50% more voltage as well as brushless power!! The Tamiya shouldn't stand a chance... You probably noticed, the wee Tamiya handles pretty good, but it's twitchy as hell! That's partially due to the power, partially to do with the tyres struggling for traction (very cold November day, doesn't help), but mostly to do with the fact that apart from a slightly raised body shell height the car is running the exact setup I used to run, while racing, indoors, on wooden floor. Literally, just lifted the body, to get over bumps and stones, but it is still very much configured for extremely rapid changes of direction, with a very "pointy" front end and loose rear. Also, it was set-up while running a 27 turn motor. So... yeah, she's a handful! Cheers! RCing Around- An RC channel from Scotland, dedicated to making memories and having a laugh! Please keep up with Mike, Matthew and others, as we share, with you, our experiences in the fantastic radio controlled hobby. Google Plus page: http://www.google.com/+rcingaroundhq Instagram:   / rcing_around_hq   Facebook:   / rcingaround   We've joined Patreon! If you would like to help us create and share better content (as well as fund RC repairs... ahem... ), then please feel free to donate at the link below. Thank you!   / rcingaround   Always support your local hobby store. Ours is Tay Models, Perthshire, Scotland (www.taymodels.co.uk). Keep up with various projects, discussions and information at the MSUK forums (www.msuk-forum.co.uk), Mike's profile id is Praet0r87. Sign up and join in!

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