Timing Adjustment, What's it do?
#1
Tech Master
Thread Starter
Timing Adjustment, What's it do?
Hey I just bought an motor with Adjustable Timing, and I was just wondering, What's it do to Adjust it? Please Explain as well as you can, for I have NO clue....
Thanks
Jeff
Thanks
Jeff
#2
Increased timing will increase power, but decrease efficiency. Don't go beyond 24 degrees.
A safe setting for most motors is around 12 degrees advance.
Retarded timing should never be used.
A safe setting for most motors is around 12 degrees advance.
Retarded timing should never be used.
#3
Suspended
Motor Timing
Never decrease timing. Increasing it will definitely give you more power and RPM. I personally use 5-10 degrees to give me a little more scoot without too much wear on the motor. If you go too high you will get more no-load RPM, but all that does is waste power.
#5
Increasing timing increases the RPM of a motor and reduces Torque. The motor will still make the same total horsepower, but its powerband will be different. Its a trade off.
Use more timing on tracks with lots of turns, jumps and short straights with a smaller pinion gear. Higher timing also drains the batteries faster, and causes more arcing in the motor so use a slightly stiffer brush spring.
Use less timing on larger, tracks with more straights with larger pinion gears.
Use more timing on tracks with lots of turns, jumps and short straights with a smaller pinion gear. Higher timing also drains the batteries faster, and causes more arcing in the motor so use a slightly stiffer brush spring.
Use less timing on larger, tracks with more straights with larger pinion gears.