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Notes:
- 11.45" diameter, series wound DC motor
- .875" diameter tailshaft
- Advanced timing (for counter-clockwise rotation when viewed from the transmission, CCWDE)
- Contact us if your motor rotates clockwise when viewed from the transmission (e.g. for some Honda vehicles)
- Shipping/handling added at time of checkout (based on shipping location selected above):
$265
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#301-00-08311
Lead time: ships in 2-4 days |
!! Note: It is very important for optimal performance and life expectancy to force air cool these motors. We carry a full line of air cooling components to simplify this process.
Basis Features:
- All motors have a normally open (NO) temperature snap switch. On the ImPulse 9's and WarP 9's, it is set to close at 120C. On the WarP 11 family of motors, it will close at 150C.
- All motors now have a 1/2"- 20 hole in the DE end-bell for the addition of a RPM sensor.
- All motors now have a temperature thermistor (normally mounted 180 degrees from the temperature snap switch). These use recessed plugs with 1/4" male spade connectors. The temperature sensor is part number KTY84/130 T/R.
- All WarP 9 motors are now being produced with a 1.125" CE shaft (replacing .875"). This will migrate across the entire product line over the coming months.
Motor Comparison Chart - Limits and Selection Information †
Motor |
Max Recommended Vehicle Weight (lbs, kg) |
Cont. RPM |
Redline RPM |
Max Voltage |
Comments |
TransWarP 7 |
1500 *, 680 * |
5500 |
7800
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170V |
For extremely lightweight direct drive vehicles or coupled with additional motor. |
ImPulse 9 |
3400, 1542 |
3500 |
5500 |
170V |
Good choice for average size cars where WarP 9 will not fit. |
WarP 9 |
3600, 1633 |
3500 |
5500 |
170V |
Very common motor in average cars and very lightweight trucks. |
TransWarP 9 |
1800 *, 816 * |
3500 |
5500 |
170V |
For lightweight direct drive vehicles or coupled with additional motor. Great choice for racing applications with second motor. |
WarP 11 |
4400, 1996 |
3000 |
5000 |
170V |
For heavier vehicles with transmission. |
HV 11 |
4400, 1996 |
3000 |
5000 |
288V |
Higher voltage version of WarP 11. Has interpoles. |
TransWarP 11 |
2200 *, 998 * |
3000 |
5000 |
170V |
For light direct drive vehicles or coupled with an additional motor for extreme torque. |
TransWarP 11 HV |
2200, 998 |
3000 |
5000 |
288V |
Similar to TransWarP 11 and HV 11. |
WarP 13 |
7000, 3175 |
3000 |
5000 |
170V |
For heavy vehicles or where massive torque is required. |
† These values should be viewed as guidelines only. They might not apply in all situations. Designers are responsible to ensure that motors are properly chosen for their intended application. EV Source LLC will not assume responsibility from damage arising from use of this general information.
* Indicated value is without a transmission, i.e. "direct-drive"
Motor Comparison Chart - Performance Characteristics
Motor |
Torque @ 300A (ft-lbs, Nm) |
~ Torque @ 1000A (ft-lbs, Nm) † |
~Torque @ 1400A (ft-lbs, Nm) †
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TransWarP 7 * |
42.8, 58.3 |
169, 229 |
240, 325 |
ImPulse 9 * |
38.7, 52.5 |
172, 233 |
248, 336 |
WarP 9 & TransWarP 9 |
59.3, 80.4 |
237, 321 |
339, 460 |
WarP 11 & TransWarP 11 |
74.3, 100.7 |
320, 434 |
460, 624 |
HV 11 and TransWarP 11 HV |
74.0, 100.3 |
291, 395 |
415, 563 |
WarP 13 |
100.9, 136.8 |
440, 597 |
640, 868 |
† Torque values in this column are extrapolations from actual measured data at lower currents. They are intended for reference only and not as actual performance data. The exception to this is the torque value shown for the WarP 13, which is from actual dyno testing.
* A careful review of the listed torque values would raise the question of why the TransWarP 7 shows nearly the same torque value as the ImPulse 9, a larger diameter motor. The ImPulse 9 has a very short armature stack (~4.5"). The 7" motor was designed to produce a lot of torque for it's size and it has a VERY long armature stack (~7.5"). The 7" motor (16.62") is also much longer than the ImPulse 9 (13.6"). The 7" motor produces the torque at a lower RPM than the ImPulse 9. This is true across all the motors we carry. As the motor size increases, the torque capability increases and the RPMs drop.
Motor Comparison Chart - Basic Parameters
Motor |
Max Diameter (in, cm) |
Length (in, cm) |
Weight (lb, kg) |
TransWarP 7 |
7.41, 18.82 |
22.69, 57.63 |
110, 50 |
ImPulse 9 |
9.25, 23.50 |
17.07, 43.36 |
133, 60 |
WarP 9 |
9.25, 23.50 |
20.19, 51.28 |
143, 65 |
TransWarP 9 |
9.25, 23.50 |
24.23, 61.54 |
150, 68 |
WarP 11 |
11.45, 29.08 |
21.84, 55.47 |
233, 106 |
HV 11 |
11.45, 29.08 |
21.84, 55.47 |
223, 101 |
TransWarP 11 |
11.45, 29.08 |
25.26, 64.16 |
240, 109 |
TransWarP 11 HV |
11.45, 29.08 |
25.26, 64.16 |
233, 106 |
WarP 13 |
13.25, 33.66 |
24.95, 63.37 |
367, 136 |
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