Now, I will apologise if what I'm about to say is beyond stupid (I have practically no knowledge of electronics beyond the basics) but here goes - 
Plenty of heavyweights, from what I can gather, run on bosch (or equivalent) 750w-1000w motors. I've also heard that the watt rating converts to Horsepower in some capacity. Would it be feasible to use a, say, 2000w Brushless motor (assuming you had a forward/reverse esc with enough amps, voltage etc) in place of those motors to still drive the heavyweight? If not, what is it that makes the Boschs more suitable for the job?
Not that I'm asking for a build, rather just out of interest and to learn!
Thanks in advance
					Plenty of heavyweights, from what I can gather, run on bosch (or equivalent) 750w-1000w motors. I've also heard that the watt rating converts to Horsepower in some capacity. Would it be feasible to use a, say, 2000w Brushless motor (assuming you had a forward/reverse esc with enough amps, voltage etc) in place of those motors to still drive the heavyweight? If not, what is it that makes the Boschs more suitable for the job?
Not that I'm asking for a build, rather just out of interest and to learn!
Thanks in advance


 
							
						 . Its possible to add sensors to large, low Kv outrunner motors or you can simply gear down a higher Kv outrunner and get nearly the same performance. Its a complicated subject and this guy covers it better than I ever could:
. Its possible to add sensors to large, low Kv outrunner motors or you can simply gear down a higher Kv outrunner and get nearly the same performance. Its a complicated subject and this guy covers it better than I ever could: 
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