Yokomo YOKRP-033 High-Flow Motor Fan for RC  [YOKRP-033]

Yokomo RP-033 - Hyper Cooling Fan for Motor
Price:
AUD$26.33
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YOKRP-033
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Cooling for Performance Stability

The Yokomo YOKRP-033 Hyper Cooling Fan is designed to deliver targeted airflow to RC motors, assisting in temperature control that can preserve steady performance during extended sessions or intense tuning runs. The fan provides airflow to the motor housing without altering motor specs.

Compact by design, the accessory mounts to motor assemblies and is intended for hobbyists aiming to reduce thermal drift while testing setups. Mount the fan adjacent to the motor can or on a fan plate and confirm there is no interference with pinion or spur gears prior to securing it.

Below, find an overview of the fan's function, practical installation cautions, and suggestions for integrating it into performance tuning workflows.

Specifications

  • Item Yokomo Hyper Cooling Fan for Motor
  • Model Number YOKRP-033
  • Brand Yokomo
  • Material Not specified
  • Compatibility For RC motor use and motor assembly mounting

As a straightforward aerodynamic aid, the YOKRP-033 offers active cooling to reduce thermal fluctuations; confirm fitment and wiring, then use it during tuning cycles to gauge any improvement in performance consistency.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Yokomo items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Yes. By moving heat away from the motor can, the fan can slow the onset of thermal roll-off, helping the motor maintain output over extended driving.
Improved cooling may allow you to push setups slightly harder before temperatures limit performance, but tuning should still be validated through temperature checks and lap testing.
Compare motor temperature readings and lap-to-lap consistency with and without the fan fitted, keeping other variables constant to assess real impact.
The main considerations are added weight and space usage; ensure the fan does not obstruct gears and that wiring is safely routed to avoid false failures during tests.

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