EGODRIFT ·SKU 11720
Tengu 3220HS (6S)
Tengu 3220HS (6S)
We might call it "Baby Tengu", but our 3220HS is a little devil and brings some serious power and fun to your 380 to 420 sized helis (and up to 500 size scale birds).
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Description
Description
Hand-wound EGODRIFT Tengu 3220HS motor for 380-420 class rc helicopter models like the Goblin 420, Goblin 380 or Protos 380.
Specifications
Specifications
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The stator size of our motors is indicated as a combined number, where the first two digits refer to the stator width, and the last two digits refer to the stator height.
So a 4730 stator size refers to a motor with a stator width of 47 mm, and a stator height of 30 mm.
On large industry models with a stator diameter in exess of 100 mm (like our Jetstream Heavy Duty Series, these numbers are seperated by a dash, like 100-30 or 150-50.
The motor configuration gives you information about the number of stator arms/slots (N) and magnetic poles (P). So a 12N10P denomination refers to a motor with 12 arms and 10 poles.
This information includes the number of mounting holes, their respective thread size, and the bolt circle on which the holes are placed — shown as the number in brackets.
Example 1: "4x M4(30)"
This means that the motor features four M4 mounting holes, placed on a 30 mm bolt circle.
For extended compatibility with a wide range of models, some of our motors feature a combination of different mounting hole sizes and/or bolt circles. In this case, the information is shown as follows:
Example 2: "2x M4(30) + 2x M3(25)"
This means that the motor features two M4 mounting holes placed on a 30 mm bolt circle, and two M3 mounting holes placed on a 25 mm bolt circle.
Don’t worry if only two of the mounting holes, opposite to each other, line up with your mounting bracket or motor plate. Using only two screws is perfectly fine — but as with any metal thread, always use threadlocker.
This number refers to the legth of the motor body excluding the shaft, so from the mounting plate to the top of the rotor.
This number refers to the width (maximum extension from side to side) of the motor.
When checking the clearance in your frame, this is the number to compare it against.
Shaft Compatibility
Shaft Compatibility
The Tengu 3220HS comes with external shaft dimensions of 5x22mm, which fit all common 380-450 sized helis. For the use in scale mechanics please check your shaft diameter and length requirements.


What's in the box
Box contents for
Tengu 3220HS (6S) 960Kv
- 1 x Tengu 3220HS / 960kV Motor
- 3 x Gold Plated Connector, Male
- 3 x Gold Plated Connector, Female
- 4 x Mounting Screws
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I tried both kV versions - the 960 and the 900kV version - on the new MSH (XLPower) Protos 380. Even after having dialed down the speed quite a bit, the 960kV was still too much, the 900kV turned out to be the overall better fit for this model out of the box.. Due to the placement of the motor on the Protos 380, the heli could arguably be a little lighter on the nose if a smaller motor was used, but the bigger power of the 3220 well makes up for that in crazy power-loaded fun. I like the combo a lot.