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ZMX v1 2205 2633kv Full Results  [CLICK HERE]

  

This motor is yet another in the high KV testing range, continuing with the 2205 stator size. This is the 2633kv version of the ZMX v1 motor.  Silver-drone sent this over for testing. Again, this motor is identical in build quality to the 2350kv I tested in on the 2300kv series of motor tests.  Thes motors are very well built, with solid aluminum and quality bearings.  One note, is that some of the v1 motors may be a tad loose at the grub screw from the factory. If you notice vertical pay in the motor, simply undo the grub screw, tap the shaft from the bottom of the motor till it slides back into place, and re-tighten the grub screw.  These motors are designed to be repairable, so maintenence should be easy.  The grub screw is a 1.5mm hex drive, which makes it very easy to change, and less prone to stripping than the smaller screws used in other motors. Over all I was very impressed with the quality of these for the price.  They are also quite light, weighting in at only 27g.

Results

These motors did quite well for the high KV 2205 range.  Numbers were very good, hitting 800g almost exactly on the HQprop 4x4 and breaking 1100g and hitting quite high RPMs on both the 5x4.5 Gemfan hybrid bullnose, and the HQ 5x4x3 propeller.  The amp draw was still several amps less than the killer Emax RS2205 2600kv, though the thrust/RPM output was also less by the same margin. Overall these are solid motors in terms of performance.  Performance per dollar on these will be hard to beat.