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
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Comparison of modern sensored ESCs and motors to the '90s technology
Questions about firmware updates for Hobbywing XD10 ESC
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