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Old 04-06-2018
Jamieb1981 Jamieb1981 is offline
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Default Motor fan For Prs1 V3 Fm

Looking to install a motor fan in my Pr s1 v3 Fm anyone have any experiance with fitting one in this car running a Speed passion reventon Pro 1.1 Esc and Sp 6.5 motor
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Old 05-06-2018
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No idea why you'd need one. Nobody I know runs a motor fan for 2wd and I certainly don't on my type r with a corally 6.5 in it
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Old 05-06-2018
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OK no worries thanks for the reply, still learning as fairly new to hobby kinda know electrics got hot but wasn't sure how hot they would get
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Old 05-06-2018
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A lot of guys run fans on 2wd, mainly indoors. A fan on the motor is actually better for cooling than a fan on the speedo because the speedo has to work harder as the motor gets hotter
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Old 07-06-2018
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Ok thanks I will look into one for indoor use as my club nights are in a sports hall
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Old 07-06-2018
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Probably better getting an IR temp reader first to see how hot it actually gets.......
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