6mmProShop Tienly Infinity GT High Performance Long Type Motor (Type: 4th Gen. 45,000 RPM)
14 Customer Reviews
by CALEB K. on 03/05/2024
"These are my fav brushed motors.
The 25k and 30k can pull anything I throw at them, stay cooler, and the brushes seem to stay cleaner longer. I favor these over Action Army, but AA is a good runner-up.
I wish both, instead of going to ridiculous RPMs like 40k - 50k, opted to start supporting lower speeds with even higher torque to gain more battery efficiency. Especially to stay competitive against how many brushless motors are starting to come out.
The 25k and 30k can pull anything I throw at them, stay cooler, and the brushes seem to stay cleaner longer. I favor these over Action Army, but AA is a good runner-up.
I wish both, instead of going to ridiculous RPMs like 40k - 50k, opted to start supporting lower speeds with even higher torque to gain more battery efficiency. Especially to stay competitive against how many brushless motors are starting to come out.
by Rodman L. on 03/24/2021
"This motor is amazing. Performance is outstanding on my kwa ronin 47, no problem at all. Only things I probably say as a con for this motor is that it's noisy compared to my other motor and warms up pretty fast, but then again I have my kwa ronin 47 built with a insane trigger response.
by Kirk M. on 07/25/2020
"This motor is amazing. Strong, powerful and vary fast. This is my second Tienly motor and I am very satisfied. These are well-built, very strong and made of high quality materials. The only caution that I have is, be careful what you ask for. Make sure that you have the internals to handle a top-notch motor like these Tienly motors.
by Jeffrey C. on 01/23/2020
"Update (a little over due but I was in the middle of moving and dealing with a $#&% storm). Ignore the portion of the old review about the TPA. Point that its better than my Lonex is true though. Went to the field to chrono both motors Lonex Titan Supreme and the Tienly GT45000 with the m150 32:1 gear set up (I did change the battery to a better 11.1 lion with a higher C rating). Results are as follows for RPS: The Tienly got 21 - 24 RPS and the Lonex got 19 - 22 RPS. I thought the lonex sounded slower than the results but the chrono definitely did its job. Another note the Lonex heated up slightly more but then again that couldve easly been because i was using the same motor grip. Cheers!
by Ben D. on 08/25/2019
"Amazing motor so far!!!! I have it set up in a krytac crb mk1 and immediately got around 33rps! Incredibly strong magnets and durable construction.
Pros: Best performance I've gotten out of a motor so far.
Cons: Eats batteries for breakfast. Gets very warm. Noisy
Pros: Best performance I've gotten out of a motor so far.
Cons: Eats batteries for breakfast. Gets very warm. Noisy
by Jeffrey C. on 12/03/2018
"This is the second one ive bought, and man are these Tienly gt45000 F5000 motors awesome. They pull an m150 at 45000rpm (thats 25rps with 32:1 high torque gears and a 11.1v 2600mah li-ion 10c battery). This motor has a higher TPA than my Lonex Titan Supreme A1+ motor (which got 15rps with same m150 and 32:1 gears with a 11.1v 2600mah li-ion 10c battery). Also it takes more force to turn the pinion gear on this tienly than the Lonex Titan supreme I have (hence more TPA). These Tienly gt45000's are now the only motors I will buy for any and all builds, via DSG or SSG builds. These are more than worth the 100 bucks, NO JOKE this even puts my SHS and JG Blue to shame, hell this makes my G&P m170 an embarrassment. Save the money if you can and get this motor.
by Jeff O. on 12/09/2017
"Actually insane I had this in a ssg with 13:1s and a titan and on the rof the full auto was too fast for the piston to reset, stripping it, you must have 14:1s or up to not have this issue
by Elijah T. on 11/14/2017
"This motor is absolutely insane.
Pro:
My gun sounds like a dsg, and it puts out insane torque.
Cons:
It also pulls massive amounts of battery power so be prepared for that, and it is very very loud.
This motor is powerful to the point that having bad motor height can cause it to destroy gears and strip pistons
"I learned the hard way"
Pro:
My gun sounds like a dsg, and it puts out insane torque.
Cons:
It also pulls massive amounts of battery power so be prepared for that, and it is very very loud.
This motor is powerful to the point that having bad motor height can cause it to destroy gears and strip pistons
"I learned the hard way"
by Gavin G. on 01/04/2017
"Great motor I currently use it in a G&G raider and it shoots about 35-40rpm with all other parts stock.
I would highly suggest this motor for any one willing to improve their rounds per second. :) :)
I would highly suggest this motor for any one willing to improve their rounds per second. :) :)
by Gavin G. on 01/04/2017
"The motor had been a great upgrade to my G&G raider it was so easy to install it was crazy
by Mike Y. on 02/18/2015
"with more rotations then a helicopter your gun actually flies.
by David W. on 10/31/2023
"good motors but not at the price. good brushless motors are currently available for around the 100$ mark and pretty much any brushless motor will be ALOT better in most cases.
imo either go brushless and get much more performance or get a cheaper brushed motor and save the money............or buy one of theses, im not your dad
imo either go brushless and get much more performance or get a cheaper brushed motor and save the money............or buy one of theses, im not your dad
by Jay K. on 02/10/2021
"So im 14 and i bought this motor for a dsg that I am building and am now finished building. All I can say is that the speed is insane but it did not have enough toque to pull my m170 spring in my siegtek 10:1 dsg setup. Got a shs high torque motor and getting 50 rps in the same setup. Decent motor but more on the speed side than a toque motor
by Nigel T. on 05/19/2015
"People have said that this motor is the single best motor on the market. The best upgrade for your gun. It will increase RoF guaranteed. You can't beat it.
Well, believing those people, I dropped the $100 on one of these last month. What i got was a beautiful motor with extremely strong neodymium magnets and a hand wrapped armature. I tested it against the Lonex A2, the SHS High Torque, and the Matrix Magnum motor. Out of all of these motors, the Tienly had the highest RoF. People were right, it is the best motor on the market, however, i feel like i wasted a lot of money on it. For the $52 difference from the Lonex to the Tienly, you are not getting much bang for your buck. Yes it does perform better but not enough to justify paying so much for it. I would have rather gotten 2 Lonexs or 3 SHS HT motors for the price of 1 Tienly.
For some reason, the pinion gear does not want to mesh properly with any gun i put it in. It does seems very strong, but it always makes a whining noise, even in a perfectly shimmed gun. when compared to all other motors that i tested it with, it seems the loudest by far.
The part that i ABSOLUTELY hated about this motor were the brushes. After 5000 rounds, i opened the pistol grip, and was greeted with carbon dust everywhere. It even got in the gearbox and i had to clean everything. I thought that this motor was supposed to be perfect out of the box and that i did not need to break it in... Obviously, i was wrong. Chinese SHS motors come with a good contact between brushes out of the box but for some reason, the superior tienly does not.
Alright, yes this motor is very, very good. It performs extraordinarily in any build. And yes it will increase RoF. However, i will never buy one again. It is simply way too expensive for my taste and you can get something of almost equal quality for a third of the price. If you have the money to spend on it, by all means go ahead. But if you want to be conservative with your money, buy an SHS High Torque or Lonex A2.
Note: tested in a Lonex gearbox
Modify 8mm ceramic bearings
SHS 12:1 Gears SS'd two teeth
SHS M120 Spring
SHS 14 tooth piston
11.1v 2500mAh 20C battery
and other upgrades and tuning
with this motor, i got 40 rps on an SSG at 350 fps with .25g
Well, believing those people, I dropped the $100 on one of these last month. What i got was a beautiful motor with extremely strong neodymium magnets and a hand wrapped armature. I tested it against the Lonex A2, the SHS High Torque, and the Matrix Magnum motor. Out of all of these motors, the Tienly had the highest RoF. People were right, it is the best motor on the market, however, i feel like i wasted a lot of money on it. For the $52 difference from the Lonex to the Tienly, you are not getting much bang for your buck. Yes it does perform better but not enough to justify paying so much for it. I would have rather gotten 2 Lonexs or 3 SHS HT motors for the price of 1 Tienly.
For some reason, the pinion gear does not want to mesh properly with any gun i put it in. It does seems very strong, but it always makes a whining noise, even in a perfectly shimmed gun. when compared to all other motors that i tested it with, it seems the loudest by far.
The part that i ABSOLUTELY hated about this motor were the brushes. After 5000 rounds, i opened the pistol grip, and was greeted with carbon dust everywhere. It even got in the gearbox and i had to clean everything. I thought that this motor was supposed to be perfect out of the box and that i did not need to break it in... Obviously, i was wrong. Chinese SHS motors come with a good contact between brushes out of the box but for some reason, the superior tienly does not.
Alright, yes this motor is very, very good. It performs extraordinarily in any build. And yes it will increase RoF. However, i will never buy one again. It is simply way too expensive for my taste and you can get something of almost equal quality for a third of the price. If you have the money to spend on it, by all means go ahead. But if you want to be conservative with your money, buy an SHS High Torque or Lonex A2.
Note: tested in a Lonex gearbox
Modify 8mm ceramic bearings
SHS 12:1 Gears SS'd two teeth
SHS M120 Spring
SHS 14 tooth piston
11.1v 2500mAh 20C battery
and other upgrades and tuning
with this motor, i got 40 rps on an SSG at 350 fps with .25g