If you were smart enough to figure out which motor makes the car move we would not have this problem.
Please don't insult my intelligence. :thankyou:
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If you were smart enough to figure out which motor makes the car move we would not have this problem.
Really, was that a special option???My SHO haz 3.2 wiper engine.

Please don't insult my intelligence. :thankyou:
Um, yes they do.It's a "motor", actually.
Motor:
A machine, esp. one powered by electricity or internal combustion, that supplies motive power for a vehicle or for some other device
Engine:
A machine with moving parts that converts power into motion
Moving parts: Engines have them. Motors don't.
Converts power to motion: Both have them but a motor can usually convert motion to power, also.
Furthermore; If y'all'd like we can talk about the difference of the two terms when being used in cars.
For instance, When you say "Motor" I assume the engine and accessories, clutch, flywheel...When you say engine, I think ... well...only the engine.
Its all for giggles. lighten up buddy.![]()
Waitwut? Did you not replace the rod bearings in the "new" motor?
I got a DUI one night from going over 150+ mph in my SHO.
Man, did you pick the wrong forum to drop that nugget of wisdom on...I got a DUI one night from going over 150+ mph in my SHO.
Um, yes they do.
and yes technically your correct, but i worked as an RC Tech at a Hobby Shop for 3 years and me and every other RC Employee that worked there, if someone came in and asked for a motor, they got a motor, asked for an Engine, they got an Engine, not the other way around.
Trust me, you can't learn engineering at an RC shop. Most of them don't even know that a sensorless brushless motor STILL sends a signal to tell the speed controller about what it's position is.
Oh, and:
*you're
My number one pet peve.