Budget-Friendly Rudog 13 1 Brushless Motor Review for RC Drifting

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Roadside RC takes us on a thrilling journey into the world of RC drifting with the installation of the Rudog 13 1 12 turn brushless sensored motor in the Sakura D6 drift car. This motor, boasting adjustable timing and a sensor port, promises an exhilarating performance at an affordable price. With the motor seamlessly installed, Roadside RC embarks on a test drive, experiencing flawless throttle control, impressive torque, and a smooth coast that leaves enthusiasts craving for more.
Teamed up with the xr10 pro G3 ESC, the motor showcases its prowess by delivering a fantastic throttle response and power that can be finely tuned with options like boost and turbo. A simple adjustment to the motor's timing unleashes even more power and wheel spin, demonstrating its versatility and precision in the heat of the drift. Roadside RC's verdict is clear - when it comes to RC drift builds, this budget-friendly motor with adjustable timing and sensor capabilities is a winning choice, offering top-notch performance without breaking the bank.
With a price tag around $50, this motor proves to be a reliable and cost-effective option for RC drift enthusiasts, standing tall against pricier competitors. Roadside RC invites viewers to delve deeper into the world of RC drifting, offering a link for purchase and teasing a Drift Tech playlist for those hungry for more adrenaline-fueled content. In conclusion, Roadside RC's exploration of the Rudog motor sets the bar high for budget-friendly yet high-performing options in the realm of RC drifting, promising endless hours of excitement and adrenaline on the track.

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Positive reviews on the Surpass Rocket V3 13.5t motor
Suggestions for pairing the motor with a good cheap ESC
Requests for more merchandise from the channel
Comparison of modern sensored ESCs and motors to the '90s technology
Questions about firmware updates for Hobbywing XD10 ESC
Discussion on motor temperatures and timing
Mention of other budget motors like the Surpass Hobby Rocket Thunder
Concerns about the longevity and durability of the motor
Comparison of different budget motors for drifting
Mixed reviews on Ruddog motors, with some negative experiences mentioned
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