Tamiya Fl Tuned Motor (30T), 6.6–7.2V
Brand: Tamiya
Part No: HC-54392
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Description
The Tamiya Fl Tuned Motor (30T) is a basic tuned upgrade designed for smooth running and dependable performance. Finished with a black can and silver‑colour end bell, this HC-54392 unit includes a condenser chip to help minimise electrical noise, and is specified for 6.6–7.2V operation.
Key Features
- Basic tuned motor with black can and silver‑colour end bell
- Condenser chip minimises noise
- Input voltage: 6.6–7.2V
- Stated performance: 15,200rpm at 7.2V (recommended load)
- Maximum torque: 44.1mN・m
Suggested Compatibility
Based on manufacturer information, suggested compatibility includes the following Tamiya chassis:
- XV-01 PRO, XV-01T (extension cable may be required)
- TT-02, TT-02D, TT-02B, TT-01 Type-E, TT-01 Type-ES, DT-02, DT-03, DF-02 (install full ball bearings)
For wider guidance on matching parts and chassis, refer to the official Tamiya R/C Parts Matching List.
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Specifications
- This basic tuned motor features the can in black and a silver color end bell.
- Condenser chip minimizes noise.
- Input voltage: 6.6-7.2V
- Torque at recommended load: 15,200rpm (7.2V)
- Maximum torque: 44.1mN・m
Compatible Chassis
Various
*1When using with XV-01 PRO or XV-01T, extension cable may be required.
*2When using with TT-02, TT-02D, TT-02B, TT-01 Type-E, TT-01 Type-ES, DT-02, DT-03 or DF-02 chassis, please install full ball bearings.
*The official Tamiya R/C Parts Matching List has plenty of information regarding chassis compatible with Tamiya Spare and Hop-Up Option parts.
Key Info:
- Brand: Tamiya
- Part No: HC-54392
- Barcode: 4950344543922
- Fitment: Option Part
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