Interesting idea...
But useless.
RC motors that are "Dyno spec" vary greatly from batch to batch.
For example, a RC 540 27T "stock spec" motor will run between 37k and 40k rpm, no-load at 5v.
The car you put it in will run on 7.4v LiPo (so about 10v nominal when fully charged), and the load will vary from gearing settings.
At the very least, having magnet type (ferrous vs Neodym vs ceramic), motor winding (number of turns on the armature) and configuration (dual/quad magnet, single, double, triple wind) would help.
As a baseline, I opened a TM eG1000:
Dual ferrous magnets.
Brass cast busings.
21t single armature, machine wound.
That would be an average motor.
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