Choosing The Right Power System
Motors and Propellers
2026 Motor Series
RSIII Series
With modern styling, the RSIII is our flagship brushless motor for racing, performance, and weight. Designed to handle up to 2100kv on 6s, an industry first, this motor can be built on any platform with a noticeable difference.

E3 Series
EMAX's affordable motor solution for racers and budget builders alike. The E3 series offers minimal compromise to performance and build quality while costing just a fraction of our premium offering.

Pro Series
Need more power? The EMAX Pro Series is our premium line of reliable motors designed for carrying payloads or for larger cinema drones. With incredibly smooth performance, and ultimate reliability, these motors are to be trusted to get the job done.

What to Look for in a Motor
01
Stator Size
Stator size is diameter and height. A 2306 Motor is 23mm in width and 6mm in height. Different sizes are designed around different propeller loads as well as customizing different performance curves for pilot preferences.
02
Kv
Kv is a rating system for measuring motor RPM with no load. Multiply the rating (K) by the battery voltage (v). A (2300Kv motor) x (4s Lipo fully charged to 16.8v) = 38,640 RPM
03
Propeller Mount
There are a variety of different mounts depending on your chosen power system. Double check to make sure your motor and propeller match.
Motor Recommendations
Sub 2 Inch Propellers
For very small aircraft, tiny brushless motors like the TH0802 are designed for extremely light payloads. Brushed motors are also popular for very small payloads.

2 Inch Propellers
For a two inch power system, there's a variety of motor sizes suited for 2 inch. 1104, 1106, and 1108 are recommended and popular for 3-4s drones.

3 Inch Propellers
3 inch is a popular choice for 3-4s drones as it is more efficient for the weight. For going lightweight, 1108 offers a solid power to weight ratio while scaling up to 1306 or 1408 gives less efficient performance for more power.

4 Inch Propellers
4inch is an interesting size which performs best around 1606. 4 inch wants a good amount of torque but larger motors offer diminishing return, limited by 4 inch propellers.

5-6 Inch Propellers
5 inch is one of the most popular sizes for it's small size while having the ability to carry a small action camera. 6 inch has a lot of bleed over as popular 5 inch options also push 6 inch propellers efficiently. The most popular sizes are 2206, 2207, and 2306. There are many options that spread out from there such as 2208 and more.

7 And Larger Inch Propellers
As pilots are moving towards upping the quality of their drone footage, the need for larger drones to carry heavier payloads arises. Sizes of around 2408 to 2810 are what pilots tend to gravitate towards depending on payload.

