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Old 03-10-2006, 11:22 AM
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Could anyone point me in the right direction for any information for the vantage tuning system I have looked through orion and peak site no info so here I am.

I run mostly stock class (27t) and monster motors what I want to know what are the readings of an good motor. I know the readings are as a guide but I aint go a clue on amps and rpm i know what they are but dont know what is a good reading.

Just some help from the guys out there that use this system to help them get the best from there motors.

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Old 03-11-2006, 11:28 AM
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Over 100 views and no one can give me any help.
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Old 03-11-2006, 12:35 PM
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What is vantage tuning system? Don't know Peak has such product. Is it a motor checker?
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It's Much More's motor master.

You can run-in motors and check them.

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Hey caveman living up to your name where have youbeen
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Old 03-11-2006, 04:01 PM
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Here I am. If it is a motor checker(a rebag MM motor master), very useful for run in your motor, Power comm lath, tyre warmer etc. But the RPM and amp reading doesn't mean much, you can't jugde how good or bad a motor from this two numbers only. These # differ from motor to motor quite a bit. Even the same motor, as it get older, magnet weaker, comm smaller, the motor will has more RPM(but less torque, can't see on the motor checker), you may change gear ratio to compensate. OK, if the RPM & amp # is unually low or high , that indicates something is wrong, bad comm/brushes, worn bushing etc. It is a good piece of equipment(I like mine), but not a motor dyno.
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