HOBBYWING QuicRun 3650SD 10.5T G2 Brushless Motor 30404309 - Race Tuned  [HW-30404309]

HOBBYWING QuicRun-3650SD-10.5T G2 - 30404309
Price:
AUD$86.48
Brand:
Hobbywing
Model:
HW-30404309
Condition:
Brand New
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Designed for Speed: HOBBYWING 30404309

The Hobbywing 30404309 is tailored for drivers who want repeatable performance in a compact package. Built for 1/10 scale vehicles, this sensored brushless motor balances throttle precision and high RPM capability for varied race conditions.

How It Performs on Track

Compatible with both 2S and 3S LiPo batteries, the 30404309 adapts to different power strategies. The sensored configuration reduces cogging and delivers a steady torque curve, while the 3600 KV rating gives a sharp top-end for fast sections.

Compact Dimensions, Effective Weight

The motor's 36mm diameter and 52.8mm length keep it compact for fitting common chassis. At 186 grams it avoids undue mass forward of the centreline, helping with rotation and corner entry when paired with appropriate suspension tuning.

Versatile Use Across Classes

Whether in touring car, buggy, or sport class rigs, the 30404309 is a flexible option. Its fixed timing is compatible with many race classes, and the sensored feed is useful for consistent lap times in both qualifying and mains.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/10
  • Type: Brushless, Sensored
  • KV Rating: 3600
  • LiPo Cells: 2-3S
  • No-load Current: 2.8A
  • Dimensions: 36mm Diameter x 52.8mm Length
  • Shaft Diameter: 3.17mm
  • Weight: 186g
  • Timing: Fixed

The Hobbywing 30404309 is a practical, high-rev motor that suits racers who want reliable, tunable performance without adding bulk to their 1/10 models.

To get full low-speed smoothness you should pair the motor with an ESC that supports sensored commutation and proper sensor wiring.
Keep bearings clean and check sensor connections. Regularly inspect the can and wiring after heavy runs and replace bearings or brushes if you notice play or noise.
With proper gearing and a compatible ESC, 3S operation is common. Monitor temps during long runs and adjust gearing or cooling if needed.
The motor uses fixed timing and a specific KV rating, but class rules vary. Check your event regulations to confirm eligibility before racing.
Route the sensor cable away from high-heat areas and secure it to prevent chafing. Follow the ESC manual for correct pin orientation and calibration steps.

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