23T motor thread
#273
Re: Team Atlas Motor
Originally posted by Speed Demon
Anybody tried Team Atlas 23T Solid Purple stock motor??
Anybody tried Team Atlas 23T Solid Purple stock motor??
its quite fast... compare to the tamiya type RR, or the old version Yokomo T-maxx... but seems not the rival of the new yokomo or mirage.
#274
hi guys, i ran a yok SR recently in a yok SP at 5.89 on a tight bumpy track with max 50 meters straight.
i found it has very poor torque though it has efficient spped and runtime, all the guys with RSL LR LT xenon blue and red label are much faster.
I am the only guy on the track using ther yok SR , so anybody using SR with experience please let me know ways to counter the poor torque problem.
thanks
i found it has very poor torque though it has efficient spped and runtime, all the guys with RSL LR LT xenon blue and red label are much faster.
I am the only guy on the track using ther yok SR , so anybody using SR with experience please let me know ways to counter the poor torque problem.
thanks
#275
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Originally posted by JohnnyRotten
hi guys, i ran a yok SR recently in a yok SP at 5.89 on a tight bumpy track with max 50 meters straight.
i found it has very poor torque though it has efficient spped and runtime, all the guys with RSL LR LT xenon blue and red label are much faster.
I am the only guy on the track using ther yok SR , so anybody using SR with experience please let me know ways to counter the poor torque problem.
thanks
hi guys, i ran a yok SR recently in a yok SP at 5.89 on a tight bumpy track with max 50 meters straight.
i found it has very poor torque though it has efficient spped and runtime, all the guys with RSL LR LT xenon blue and red label are much faster.
I am the only guy on the track using ther yok SR , so anybody using SR with experience please let me know ways to counter the poor torque problem.
thanks
^Dave
#276
I have used 10 packs through it. I have tried gearing at 6.2 and 6.3 it is still a disadvantage for this motor on a small track.
I feel it is better to gear a torque motor to your desired speed than to gear a rpm motor to your desired torque.
I feel it is better to gear a torque motor to your desired speed than to gear a rpm motor to your desired torque.
#277
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Originally posted by JohnnyRotten
I have used 10 packs through it. I have tried gearing at 6.2 and 6.3 it is still a disadvantage for this motor on a small track.
I feel it is better to gear a torque motor to your desired speed than to gear a rpm motor to your desired torque.
I have used 10 packs through it. I have tried gearing at 6.2 and 6.3 it is still a disadvantage for this motor on a small track.
I feel it is better to gear a torque motor to your desired speed than to gear a rpm motor to your desired torque.
-Dave
#279
Dave, maybe you can help me with this. What is the difference between the Atlas Respo oil red, green and the new blue?
Thanks, Muhannad.
Thanks, Muhannad.
#280
Wooohooo, Dave?
#281
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Originally posted by Barry White
Dave, maybe you can help me with this. What is the difference between the Atlas Respo oil red, green and the new blue?
Thanks, Muhannad.
Dave, maybe you can help me with this. What is the difference between the Atlas Respo oil red, green and the new blue?
Thanks, Muhannad.
the Red is like the Trinity Royal Oil, the Green is a tad bit thicker Oil...kind of like Orion Free Rev's and the new BLUE is made for bushings.... thats all that I use now...great stuff..
-Dave
#283
Thanks Dave.
#285
Dave, PM.