Overview
The Maclan Racing MRR V5 13.5T Sensored Competition Motor is a high-performance sensored brushless motor engineered for 1/10 scale stock and spec racing—where smooth power delivery, efficiency, and consistency are critical. Designed for competitive touring car and on-road racing, the MRR V5 series delivers precise throttle control and repeatable performance across qualifying runs and long mains.
This motor is an excellent choice for racers competing in 13.5T stock classes, offering a balance of speed, drivability, and reliability that holds up to the demands of national-level competition.
Key Features
- 13.5-turn sensored brushless motor for 1/10 scale stock/spec racing
- Ultra-smooth throttle response with sensored operation
- High efficiency for reduced heat and stable performance
- Precision-balanced rotor and optimized stator design
- Race-grade construction with serviceable internals
- ROAR-style 13.5T class compatible (verify local rules)
Performance Benefits
- Predictable acceleration with strong mid-range punch
- Excellent low-RPM control and corner-exit traction
- Stable lap-to-lap consistency under race load
- Cooler running for long mains and qualifying sessions
Usage Notes
- Best suited for 1/10 scale RC touring cars in 13.5T stock/spec classes
- Pair with a sensored brushless ESC rated for stock-class motors
- Verify sanctioning body rules (ROAR, IFMAR, etc.) before competition
- Maintain correct gearing and cooling for optimal performance
Technical Specs
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Brand: Maclan Racing
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Series: MRR V5
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Turns: 13.5T
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Motor Type: Sensored Brushless
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Pole Count: 2-Pole
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Scale Compatibility: 1/10
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Application: Stock / Spec Racing
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Part Number: MCL1103
What's Included
- (1) Maclan Racing MRR V5 13.5T Sensored Brushless Motor
Summary
The Maclan Racing MRR V5 13.5T is a precision-engineered sensored brushless motor built for serious 1/10 stock-class racers. With smooth linear power, refined throttle response, and proven competition reliability, it's a top-tier choice for touring car and on-road drivers chasing podium-level consistency.