Yeah, I've been drooling over them. Prices are much better than I thought they might be!

The first one (DSCN2032) might be what I need for the BMW conversion. Right now I'm in the middle of adding a transmission to it so I can run more tests with my present motor, but the tranny really screws up the layout and I really don't want it in the final setup. I wonder how that motor would be at lower volts?

- SteveS


Damon henry wrote:
If you are in need of a good motor take a look at Jim's latest offerings. Take my advice, don't screw around with one of those easy to melt pancake motors, get yourself one of these forklift rebuilds instead. Jim makes them bulletproof. They just soak up whatever amps you throw at them and keep pushing you down the road. http://hitorqueelectric.com/gallery/v/MOTORS+FOR+SALE/rebuilt+modified/ damon

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