tony5haw2013
10 mW
- Joined
- Aug 22, 2019
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- 24
Looking to replace the motor and controller on my inokim quick 3, while im doing so i wondered how much harder it would be to fit a motor up front too. Cant see why it wouldnt work.
My question is would the 2 motors need to be in sync or anything like that? Or could i just hook them up and both would run together fine? My worry is one would spin faster than the other and put strain on the motor that is slowest. Does this make sense?
Would be amazing to have 2 1000w motors!
Anyway i am going to start to find the right parts soon, only thing i know i want is electric braking also as its the most ideal setup. One hydraulic rear disc and then 2 E brakes.
Any input? Feel free to try and shoot me down as i want criticism to make sure i have thought of everything
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My question is would the 2 motors need to be in sync or anything like that? Or could i just hook them up and both would run together fine? My worry is one would spin faster than the other and put strain on the motor that is slowest. Does this make sense?
Would be amazing to have 2 1000w motors!
Anyway i am going to start to find the right parts soon, only thing i know i want is electric braking also as its the most ideal setup. One hydraulic rear disc and then 2 E brakes.
Any input? Feel free to try and shoot me down as i want criticism to make sure i have thought of everything
Sent from my SM-G965F using Tapatalk