Why no?Nope
The EP8 has 21.4% more torque then the e8000. That difference is not "slightly more".I'm pretty sure both the EP8 and E8000 are 500 watts max power, though the EP8 has slightly more torque. There isn't a huge difference in performance.
The lack of serviceability and cost of replacement is the similar for both motors. I am not sure how other manufacturers compare.
The EP8 has 21.4% more torque then the e8000. That difference is not "slightly more".
I went from an e8000 motor to an EP8 motor and I found that there was a big difference in performance. But I had to tune the EP8 with the Shimano ETUBE app, which is standard. I know from meeting other riders and also from reading posts on here that some don't realise that you can do this and they just ride with the factory settings and are disappointed as a consequence. By "factory settings" I don't mean that the motors all leave the factory with the same settings. I mean with whatever they have when they leave the factory, which appears to be a lottery.
For the e8000 motor I did what I could with the ETUBE app, but I wouldn't call it "tuning". I didn't use Stunlocker or anything similar either. So I was comparing standard Shimano motors modified only with Shimano delivered standard "apps".Did you ever tune your E8000 motor? I still have one bike with a E8000 and have ridden it back to back with my buddy who has a Husky ebike with the EP8. To me it definitely didn't feel like a big difference, but I changed the settings in my E8000.
And the EP8 has allot of reliability issues, I know of 5 friends that have all had their EP8 motors replaced due to faulty torque sensors. One of my riding buddies is on his 4th EP8 motor now.
I still have bikes with each motor, so I can compare them directly. A 2019 e160 900 and 2021 e160 9000. There is a difference. It's noticeable. But it's not *vastly* different. At full power up a fire road an EP8 motor will leave behind an e8000, slowly. It's about the same difference as my Levo vs my e160 9000.
On the trail the difference is smaller because you adjust to the bike with cadence and how much you put in, as well as the fact you don't need all the power all the time. An e8000 and EP8 can ride normal trails together just fine. And the e8000 is a joy on the downhill when you hear nothing but the tyres.
I have three Shimano bikes. Thousands of kms. No issues, ever. But, the local warranty situation is awful as the local supplier sometimes denies warranty with spurious claims of *modded* motors. Might be different in other parts of the world. As someone who thinks good support is more important than absolute reliability this is a concern to me and affects my purchasing decisions.
Gordon
Cifras serias!!
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I always clean the motors with a damp cloth and I was lucky
with stunlocker you can raise e8000 torque and power, mine is 75nm and 600wThe EP8 has 21.4% more torque then the e8000. That difference is not "slightly more".
I went from an e8000 motor to an EP8 motor and I found that there was a big difference in performance. But I had to tune the EP8 with the Shimano ETUBE app, which is standard. I know from meeting other riders and also from reading posts on here that some don't realise that you can do this and they just ride with the factory settings and are disappointed as a consequence. By "factory settings" I don't mean that the motors all leave the factory with the same settings. I mean with whatever they have when they leave the factory, which appears to be a lottery.
That was clever as I don't see any settings in STUnlocker to change Max torque and Power.with stunlocker you can raise e8000 torque and power, mine is 75nm and 600w
only with 4.3.2 fw , and sc-e8000 display, it display correct speed too.That was clever as I don't see any settings in STUnlocker to change Max torque and Power.
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