Quote Originally Posted by Telly View Post
Am I mainly looking for a low inductance motor too?
Yep, in short the lower the inductance the lower the voltage you need to achieve a given speed/torque.

An equivalent circuit for the motor in an ideal inductor and resistor in series. If you increase the voltage the rate of change of current increases, since v(t)=iR+Ldi(t)/dt. This means in a given time the current can reach a higher peak, giving rise to more torque.

Since the voltage of your driver is limited you need to lower the inductance.