well in brushless probably a lehner 2280 or aveox 1817.. its hard telling really
you have to run 25 to 32 cells to put out the power you guys do on .67's
see in FE you have alot of options in motors and cells for the same class.
here is how we break up power req in FE
M-2 A single .05 motor with brushes, any endbell, ferrite magnets. 1-4 cells are
permitted
N-1 A stock class utilizing any ROAR approved motor as defined by current
ROAR parameters. 1-6 cells are permitted.
N-2 Any single motor, any endbell, bearings, and magnets. 1-6 cells are
permitted.
Revised 3/31/05 68
O Any amount and/or size of motors, any endbell, bearings, and magnets. 7-
8 cells are permitted.
P Any amount and/or size of motors, any endbell, bearings, and magnets. 9-
12 cells are permitted.
Q Any amount and/or size of motors, any endbell, bearings, and magnets.
13-18 cells are permitted.
S Any amount and/or size of motors, any endbell, bearings, and magnets.
19-24 cells are permitted.
T Any amount and/or size of motors, any endbell, bearings, and magnets.
25-32 cells are permitted.
so when we say fe 1/8th is going to be Class T or T power spec then you know what is required but, the motor is anything you want.
and if we said a class was to run P the you could run 9 to 12 cells any motor