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Old 30-04-2010
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Hi, I am after a 13.5t brushless motor to run with a Novak GTB speedo in a touring car. Only do club racing so dont need an all singing/dancing one, something like a Novak SS or simillar, Nosram, LRP etc. Have around £30 including postage so let me know what you got. Thanks
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I have a 13.5T one of these, in good nick, works fine, £25 delivered? Payment by Paypal gift

http://www.teamnovak.com/products/br...ors/index.html
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i have a novak ex 13.5 in v.g.c. hardly used in original packaging 25 posted with a signature.
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Thanks for replys, acording to the Novak site the EX series of motors are not recomended for racing?
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Thanks for replys, acording to the Novak site the EX series of motors are not recomended for racing?
I think it's because it has a bonded rotor, you can get a sintered one as an upgrade but I ran this in my B4 and also my SC10 and it ran a treat? If you shoved it in a 4WD for off road then it might get hot and unhappy but should be fine for what you want. My price includes recorded delivery by the way.
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Maverick Atom XB 1/18 (Spek)
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I think it's because it has a bonded rotor, you can get a sintered one as an upgrade but I ran this in my B4 and also my SC10 and it ran a treat? If you shoved it in a 4WD for off road then it might get hot and unhappy but should be fine for what you want. My price includes recorded delivery by the way.
Does it come with a sensor lead fitted, like the SS, or do I need to get one.
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Does it come with a sensor lead fitted, like the SS, or do I need to get one.
Yep, comes with sensor lead
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