Hobbywing 30408008 Sensored 1/10 Brushless Motor Kit  [HW-30408008]

HOBBYWING JUSTOCK-3650SD-25.5T G2 - 30408008
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HW-30408008
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Responsive sensored motor for 1/10 RC cars

The Hobbywing 30408008 Justock-3650SD-25.5T G2 is a sensored brushless motor built for drivers who want smooth power delivery. Engineered for 1/10 scale cars, it helps tame wheelspin and improves corner exits.

Predictable power delivery

This Justock-3650SD-25.5T G2 unit is specified at 1550 KV and uses fixed timing to provide steady, repeatable output. The layout suits those who prefer a set-and-forget motor tuning approach.

Trim profile and sturdy parts

With a 35.9mm outer diameter and 52.5mm length, the motor integrates cleanly into common 1/10 chassis. At 179g it keeps overall weight down while remaining robust for regular club use.

Specifications

  • Type: Sensored Brushless
  • KV Rating: 1550
  • LiPo Cells: 2-3S
  • No-load Current: 1.2A
  • Outer Diameter: 35.9mm
  • Length: 52.5mm
  • Shaft Diameter: 3.17mm
  • Weight: 179g
  • Timing: Fixed

A practical choice for hobby racers, the Hobbywing 30408008 balances control and durability for a range of driving conditions.

It uses standard 1/10 mounting spacing and a 3.17mm shaft, so most stock motor mounts and pinions will work with basic adjustments.
Both 2S and 3S LiPo are supported; choose 2S for torque and battery life or 3S for higher top speed, keeping ESC and gearing in mind.
Use an IR thermometer or feel the motor casing after short runs; if it gets very hot to the touch reduce load or improve airflow to avoid damage.
Handle sensor leads carefully when installing; secure them away from moving parts and solder points to prevent chafing or disconnection.

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