MP 8074 custom fully enclosed

Wait, so you’re saying you want to sell motors which need to have magnets glued in by the customer?

@Maliguoguo maybe u work there? Is it easy to remove the water cooling parts?

They show “riveting” the magnets instead of epoxy

There are two types of can in the picture, because ant doesn’t allow me to custom order a sealed can. I’m going to ask a friend to CNC 6 cans. It’s probably going to be around 50-60 USD per pair.

If you’re to order a pair of 8055 or 8074 motors from ant, send me a message and I’ll send the sealed cans over to them.




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Yes, I don’t think it can be done. I bought it and asked Ant to help install it.

Do these big motors really just have those tiny wires or do they just look so small compared to the big motor??

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But I barely see copper in the motor. What the hell

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It’s all like this! It’s great to use!

This does not answer the question but thanks. Definitely know what motors i won’t buy lol.

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Didn’t even bother to hide the fact the covers were designed and machined by 3DServisas. :sweat_smile:

this thread is getting intense

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Hahaha! Do you recommend any motors? Don’t mention 63100!

Why not?

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63100

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63100 Too long, ugly, no love

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Yea i agree. @Maliguoguo they make motors in the size 63100, have you heard of those?

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I have played a lot of 63100. The main size is too long. I don’t like it!

I see you don’t like it too long😏

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Yes, I really like 8074. It is stress-free to play. Disadvantages I don’t like open cooling! Want to run mud, beach, soft ground :joy: :joy:

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How about maytech 6396? They are “sealed” from the factory, and shorter than 63100s

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Hahaha! you are very funny!