Tengu 4530HS / 510kV (12-14S)

Hand-wound EGODRIFT Tengu 4530HS/510kV brushless motor for 700-800mm class helicopters, such as the XLPower Specter & Protos, SAB Goblin 700-770 models, Align T-Rex 700-800, Mikado Logo 700, Gaui 700 or Quest Impaction,

Our 4530HS series was developed to bring you the perfect balance of power and flight time and is setting new standards with its ultra-low operating temperature. This motor is the best choice for most pilots and setups in the 700 class, offering flight time gains of around 20% (on average) versus competing motor options.

Please select the correct external shaft length below:
35mm fits XLPower, SAB Goblin and SoXos models.
55mm fits Align, Mikado and Gaui models.

Note: The longer shaft with 55mm (exterior) length is also available as spare part.
$349.99
SKU: tengu-4530-510
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EGODRIFT Tengu high-performance brushless motor for RC Heli are the result of one year of development and testing. The 4530HS Tengu comes with a kV rating of 510kV and fits all 700-800mm class helicopters, such as the XLPower Specter 700 & Protos, SAB Goblin 700-770, Quest Impaction, Align T-Rex 700-800, Mikado 700 or Gaui 700 (and various other models).

All CNC parts are processed in our EGODRIFT factory on our Japanese Tsugami precision CNC machines for the utmost in precision and quality. We apply the same high standards to all other components used in the making of this motor, so it features EZO bearings, a custom made stator and special high temperature copper wire.

At peak the motor outputs 11500W of power (2s), the safe continous power rings in at 6000W. The continues current is 120 Ampere, with a peak value of 230A (2s). Set motor timing for this motor between 5 and 15 deegrees.

External length of the shaft: 35mm or 55mm (please choose)

Specifications
  • Manufacturer: EGODRIFT
  • Stator size: 4530
  • Motor configuration: 12N10P
  • Motor weight: 525g (17.25oz)
  • Wire colour: Copper
  • Motor wire type: High temperature copper wire
  • Motor wire: 1.35mm
  • Motor kV: 510 kV
  • Motor shaft: Hardened Steel
  • Shaft diameter: 6.0 mm
  • Mounting hole pattern: 4xM4(30)
  • Laser Design: EGODRIFT Stickerbomb
  • LiPo cells: 12S, 14S
  • Stator diameter: 45 mm
  • Stator height: 30 mm
  • Stator lamination: 0.15 mm (+)
  • Body Length: 60.58mm (2.39 inch)
  • Diameter: 56.40 mm (2.22 inch)
  • Idle current: 3.7A
  • Maximum Current: 120A (Peak: 230A / 2 seconds)
  • Maximum Power: 6000 W (Peak: 11500W / 2 seconds)
  • Internal resistance: 12 mOhm
  • Connection: Wire / Gold plated plugs
  • Designer: Yutao Zou

What's in the box

  • 1x Tengu 4530/510kV motor for 700 sized helicopters
  • 35mm or 55mm exterior length shaft (please choose)
  • 3 x Gold plated connectors, Male
  • 3 x Gold plated connectors, Female
  • 4 x Mounting screws
  • 1 x Bell securing screw
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Recommended ESC & Motor Settings

The following settings have been tested and recommended for Hobbywing ESCS and the Tengu 4530HS/510kV motor by EGODRIFT team pilot Kan Poonnoi:

Reviews
    • Verified Review

    Perfect balance of power and efficiency

    Superb balance between power, efficiency and weight. Got this motor for my Synergy 696 and after over 300 flights, it has performed perfectly with zero issues and totally consistent behaviour. Happy running auto timing on my Kosmik 200A, with no issues inside or outside the typical "sweet spot" of PWM levels.

    Review by AndyO

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    Outstanding!!

    Perfect working, runs cool and sooo much power! The perfect motor for my helis!

    Review by Kris

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    Stunning motor

    I‘m running this motor on my Specter 700 with the 11t 109 gear for a wonder I couldn‘t increase the motor temperarure up to 50*C after 4 flights! That‘s impressive

    Review by Daniel

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    GREAT Motor

    I am very satisfied with the Motor he runs absolutely smoothly has a lot of Power and stays cool.
    I use it in the Trex 700X

    Review by Matthias

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    Pure awesomeness

    I have been flying these motors since the day they were released and I'm still truly amazed at how much power and flight time they have and how cool they run!
    I will not fly any other brand as long as Egodrift are still around.

    Review by Tom

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    Great

    This motor runs so cool, it's unbelievable

    Review by Shawn

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    Like

    Good the motor

    Review by Jose

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    i have to admit i like the TENGU

    My Urukay WC F3C Heli is equipped with the powerful Tengu 4530-510 and even with 30° Celsius outside temperature theTENGU motor and Hobbywing ESC are staying cool even in the aerodynamc full fuselage of this helicopter. You can easily touch the motor without having marks and pain from burning by touching the hot motor as it is unfortunately standard when using the 2 or 3 most known other heli motor manufacturs. With about 1800rpm for the wide and powerful F3C acrobatics, the TENGU has more than enough torque and power. Flyingthe complete F3C schedule with a 12S 5000mha battery, not more than 70% capacity of the battery are used.

    Review by Christian

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    Longer shaft for Align 700

    To fit the 4530 in my Align heli I needed the longer shaft which was not on the website yet - but I contacted Egodrift and they helped immediately. They also said the shaft will be available via the website soon.

    Thank you very much, great product and support!

    Review by Paolo

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    Very good thank you!

    good motor! thank you for help with questions

    Review by Akira

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    Cannot believe how cool it runs

    Never had a motor running that cool, ever.

    Review by Steve

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    Saw it at IRCHA Jamboree

    I saw Kan Poonnoi flying the Egodrift Tengu motor at IRCHA and I have to admit that I didn't know the company before, but after I saw how he gave the Specter a beating and the motor came down less than warm to the touch, I was convinced and ordered one.

    Review by Shin

    • Verified Review

    Simply the best

    Nothing more to say. Get one, you won't regret it.

    Review by Gene

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Product Questions

Does it fit helicopter model / brand "xyz"?
Each of our EGODRIFT Tengu motors for 700 sized helis is available with 2 different shaft versions - 35mm to fit most models out there like XLPower, SAB, Gaui and many others, and a 55mm version for Align, Mikado (and a few others). Please choose your required shaft length when ordering your motor directly from the product page. In addition, all shaft kits (including a set of 697zz EZO bearings is available as standalone / spare part kit.
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Can it run 14S LiPo batteries?

While we tested the Tengu 4530/510kV successfully on 14S batteries, we recommend you get the dedicated 470kV version of the motor for 14S batteries -> Tengu 4530/470kV motor for 14S batteries

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Which motor timing / ESC settings should I use?
Please check the gallery above that shows the esc and motor settings tested and approved by top pilot Kan Poonnoi for the EGODRIFT Tengu 4530 motor and Hobbywing ESCs. We'll be adding settings and detailed screens for other ESC manufacturers (Kontronik, ...) shortly.
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What makes HAND-WOUND motors better?

At EGODRIFT we rely on the art of hand-winding motors for every single one of our models (with no exception) for a variety of reasons:

1) Fill grade - packing more copper
While machine winding would certainly be a whole lot faster, cheaper and easier, there are a few technical downsides to using winding machines: The biggest one of them being the achievable fill grade = how much copper (wire) you manage to squeeze into the bell around the stator arms. A winding machine relies on bigger (and static) tolerances to wind the wire lobes around the stator and cannot adjust it's winding routines as good as one of our winding experts can with every lobe. They wrap, pull, push and fit the wires around the stator to manually reduce the empty space between windings to the maximum, thus achieving a higher fill grade in the bell than a machine could. Think of empty space inside a bell and between the stator arms as wasted potential. And for copper on the stators the one thing that holds true is: the more the better.

2) Quality control - Each motor is going through our experts hands
By winding each stator manually, we ensure that all components - the stator itself, as well as the wire, and the finished assembly - is going through the hands of our winding experts for several minutes. Any imperfection in the material or the assembly will immediately be noticed and any products that fail our rigorous standards when it comes to winding our stators can be discarded immediately.

3) True craftsmanship - and not mass production
Our lovely winding ladies have been building motors for us for well over a decade, and we will continue to rely on hand-winding for many years to come. We believe motor winding by hand is an art, and a skill that needs to be preserved. Each one of our motors is a piece of true craftsmanship, not the result of mass production. And we love our staff, and feel it's our responsibility to secure their jobs for the community.

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How to change Tengu motor shafts

Changing or replacing the shafts on our EGODRIFT Tengu motors for rc helis is a fairly easy and straightforward process. Simply follow the steps outlined below or watch the video on our YouTube channel that will demonstrate the process for you.

1) Remove the retainer ring (c-clip) from the shaft
Using a special pair of pliers made to remove c-clips (or any other appropriate tool) and while applying caution not to damage the clip, remove the retainer ring from the shaft. The clip can be found on the bottom of the motor where the shaft portrudes the can/bell.

2) Locate the shaft screws
Two worm screws are holding the shaft (centered) inside the bell. They can be found when looking through the six round cutouts near the top of the motor (where the stickerbomb printed face is). With a solid 2.0 mm hex driver carefully loosen those screws and remove them from the inside of the motor.

3) Remove the shaft
After the retainer ring (c-clip) and the worm screws have been removed, you should be able to slide out the shaft towards the top of the motor. Be careful not to apply too much pressure or force when trying to remove the shaft, not to damage the bearings.

4) Insert the new / replacement shaft
Take the new shaft you want to place in the motor, and insert it the opposite way you removed the old one. Again, please apply caution when routing the shaft through the bearings (or replace those with new ones from the shaft kit in case you ordered a full kit). Make sure to fully insert the shaft into the motor. If done correctly, the holes for the worm screws and the milled ring for the retainer clip should be in the exact same position as before disassembly.

5) Secure the shaft with screws
Carefully insert the worm screws and tighten them alternating in small steps, to ensure the shaft is centered. You can check the correct position by making sure the shaft spins evenly and freely.

6) Re-attach the retainer clip
To finish the assembly, reattach the retainer clip to the milled ring on the shaft near the bottom of the motor. Check that the shaft is centered and does not oscillate.

Done.

Disclaimer: During assembly in the factory, we check the balance of each motor to ensure the shaft is dead centered and the there is no play to either side. We do not take responsibility for any damages resulting from improper replacement of the shafts on our motors without proper balancing.

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What would be the best motor for the agile 7.2 for f3n and f3c competition?
The overall best motor for the KDS Agile 7.2 and F3N/F3C flights is probably the Tengu 4530HS/510kV, as it will give you a great balance of power and flight time. It lies well within the recommended kV range (500-540kV) listed by KDS and will cope with the slightly larger weight of the heli easily. An alternative to this, if weight was a prime focus, would be the 4525HT/510kV. Please make sure to select the 6x55mm (longer) shaft option for either, as the manual for the 7.2 lists a minium recommended shaft length of 41mm.
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Best pwm setting for this motor?
Usually our motors can be run on all pwm rates / frequencies. A too high frequency will usually result in the esc getting warm/hot, so the best practice is to check your esc after flight and to drop your pwm rate in case you notice any heat developing.
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Will it fit on a Synergy 696?
As our Tengu motors feature a very slim profile, any model of the 700-800 class (all Tengu 4525 and 4530 HS / HT models) will fit in the body of the Synergy 696.
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What does 12N10P mean? I need this for setting up my YGE 205 telemetry capabilities
This abbreviation refers to the layout / winding scheme of the motor. The first part (N) translates to the number of arms (wire wound poles) on the stator, whereas the second part shows the number of magnets (permanent magnetic poles) on the rotor. So a 12N10P motor features a stator with 12 arms and 10 poles (magnets). Usually the number required for the esc is the second part.
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Can you do a custom wind / motor with special kV for me? What are the costs?

Thank you very much for considering us for your project. As all our motors are hand wound, it is fairly easy for us to fulfill your special kV requirements with a special wind.

Finishing your custom kV motor usually only takes a day, and is offered by us free of charge. Please send us a quick message stating the model (stator size) and kV you are looking for and we'll get back to you in no time.

We're also happy to consult you on your motor choice if you send us a small description of what you're trying to achieve with your setup.

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