Tamiya 15484 GP.484 Torque-Tuned 2 Motor for Mini 4WD - Off-road favourite for tight and technical tracks  [15484]

Tamiya 15484 - GP.484 Torque-Tuned 2 Motor (Mini 4WD)
Price:
AUD$6.96
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
15484
GTIN:
4950344154845
Condition:
Brand New
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Practical overview for competitive hobbyists

The Tamiya 15484 Torque-Tuned 2 Motor is aimed at racers and tuners seeking enhanced torque and consistent acceleration. Its construction supports steady performance across twisty sections and short straights, helping drivers maintain momentum through technical layouts.

Notable performance traits

Buyers will notice strong low-end torque combined with efficient power delivery, useful on tracks with frequent corners or elevation changes. The orange end bell helps distinguish this motor quickly when sorting components.

Technical Specifications

Designed to operate best between 2.4-3.0V, it produces torque of about 1.6-2.0mN-m at the recommended load and spins from 12,300 up to 14,700 RPM. Typical current draw is in the 1.7-2.0A range, giving a sensible balance between output and endurance.

Installation and compatibility

The motor is compatible with most Mini 4WD chassis and is straightforward to fit. Note that pinion gears must be purchased separately, so plan your gear ratio based on track demands.

 

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I have been purchasing Tamiya products with Rcjaz for a couple of months now, selection is awesome and service is quick and reliable, considering I leave half way around the world.
Yes, the motor's torque focus helps vehicles climb short steep sections and maintain speed on inclines, especially when paired with appropriate gearing.
It fits MA chassis systems that accept standard Mini 4WD motors. Confirm shaft alignment and pinion fit during installation to avoid binding.
Shorter gear ratios improve acceleration and corner exit, while taller gears increase top speed. Test a few pinions to find the best compromise for your track.
Check for smooth commutator operation, secure motor mounts, and clean contacts. Verify the motor stays within the recommended voltage and does not overheat during practice laps.

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