2000 watt motor
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* You'll also want to consider **larger gauge phase** wires. Larger gauge phase wires helps with pushing higher current(amps) into the motor with less heat loss(power loss) to the motor. Hot wires can mean an exponential loss of power to the motor. This is only necessary if you plan to push more than about 80 battery(continuous) amps.
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* Feel free to put [your old motor in your kid's 350](./350s.md#motor-upgrade)
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* Feel free to put [your old motor in your kid's 350](./350s.md#motor-upgrade)
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* [200w cheaper motor](https://www.ebay.com/itm/VEVOR-48V-2000W-Brushless-Motor-Kit-with-Controller-Grip-Key-and-3-Speed-Shifter-/164981974940?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&fbclid=IwAR1J5tH9lsmVjn5XcH6IyUKNE7UxO0cZbumSi2MqMLtC1J5cWQFaJ1VKYP0)
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* Not recommended if you plan on upgrading later
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* May be good if your on a tight budget or don't want to go very fast(maybe a kid). Honestly, I would just stick with the stock motor at that rate.
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* Untested, I only got the 3000 watt motor. I saw someone post this in a facebook group and threw it in the wiki to open possibilities up for people.
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## Controllers
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