Syma X8hg............upgrades ain't that clearcut............

dragger201

If it ain't broke, don't fix it??? You kidding?
Got my "coolplay" motors last week. My blades are balanced, shimmed and have almost eliminated "jello".

Decided this morning to change out motors. Somethings that get mentioned in mod vids that just ain't so........

It's theoretically possible to change out the motors without separating the upper and lower shell. In practice.........well your better off doing the separation. First the plastic drive gear is going to be in the way of one of the two screws. Second(this was my problem), if you use motors with different mounting screws, you can't get the old ones out or the new ones in because of the magnets in the motor.

The Coolplay motors are supposed to be direct swaps which I suppose technically they are.......but in my case the wire color coding is opposite of the original motors. Surprise, surpise, surprise........get it back together, everything all lined up etc, etc. Bind the Tx and arm the motors...............my props are spinning backwards..........

Started to get upset.........then remembered the cardinal rule of "hotrodding".........no matter what it is your hotrodding.........YOU gotta make it work...................

Whether it's pulling float bowls on a Holley Dominator numerous times in a day to dial in the jets you need(I used 98s on all 4 corners my last dragster) or openning up your quad to rotate drive assemblies..............it's all the same. You gotta make it work or you gotta hire someone to make it work for you.

Oh, the most important part of hotrodding.............is sharing with other hotrodders. One of the most enjoyable things I've found in the quad community............it's like the old drag race community..........most everyone is willing to share what works and what doesn't...........
 
Well, after your post, Jackson, and looking over motors very carefully......I've decided to go back with the original Syma motors. Main reason is that the drive end of the Syma motors have 4 large cooling slots cut into the motor housing. But to take effect, I have to drill some tiny holes in the gear/motor housing. Not a problem. Just wish I could get those Syma motors with the brass gear. And I have no desire to try and swap gears on the motors, so I'll live with the steel gears..........
 
That last link is for the "good" motors. Little more power, better set up to run a little cooler(if you modify the motor/gear housing)..........but I still like a brass gear(for the quieter running) and don't like plastic bearing/bushing.............
 
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