I'd like to weigh in on this.
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					Originally Posted by  Tinbender
					 
				 
				Cammo: 
From what I am understanding: 
     A 23 turn motor will run say 25 miles per hour and have no pulling power 
     A 55 turn motor will run say 15 miles per hour but have all kinds of pulling power 
     A 45 turn motor is a fair inbetwwen motor to have a little of each but not a lot of either. 
			
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 The more turns you have, the larger magnetic field will developed. The other part of the equation comes from the number of poles the motor has. The more poles a motor has, the slower the motor runs. There's a direct relationship between number of poles and torque, for a given field strength. 
Let's say a motor is rated at 2000 rpm, has 4 poles and has a torque value of x. If the same motor was wound with 8 poles, it would have a rpm of 1000 and a torque value of 2x. In either case, the same amount of power is consumed.