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NovakTwo 11-25-2009 09:04 AM

TeamNovak's "Build-A-Ballistic"™ Program
 
Build-A-Ballistic™


Novak is offering customers the opportunity to customize their own Ballistic motor with Novak's new, exclusive Build-A-Ballistic™ program. Because of the Ballistic Brushless Motor's ingenious rebuildable design, drivers can choose among dozens of options to create their very own personalized Ballistic Brushless Motor.

The benefits are obvious! Only through Novak's Build-A-Ballistic™ program can racers pick-and-choose among specialty hand-wound stators, upgraded ceramic bearings and improved, superior-quality sintered rotors to create their own perfect motor.

To ensure the highest quality, each Build-A-Ballistic™ motor is built by Novak motor-assembly experts. Each motor is custom built, individually timed -- based on your chosen wind -- passes numerous stringent brushless motor tests and includes a 120-day warranty.
If you have suggestions or questions about the program, please post them here.

Hebiki 11-25-2009 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by NovakTwo (Post 6642329)
Build-A-Ballistic™



If you have suggestions or questions about the program, please post them here.

Novak.... what are the ratings on the rotors? (curious because you guys did release a "graded" rotor awhile back). i.e.... whats considered "sufficient"? thanks.

the old 17.5s worked great. looking forward to the new series. :nod: :nod:

NovakTwo 11-25-2009 11:04 AM


Originally Posted by Hebiki (Post 6642729)
Novak.... what are the ratings on the rotors? (curious because you guys did release a "graded" rotor awhile back). i.e.... whats considered "sufficient"? thanks.

the old 17.5s worked great. looking forward to the new series. :nod: :nod:

The rotor info is on-line; the 12.3mm are the same rotors we install in our Ballistics (and the earlier Velociti and SS Pro motors.) The 13mm and 14mm are tuning rotors that have been available for quite a while.

Our 1300+ Graded Sintered Tuning Rotors--12.3mm are not offered as part of this program at this time.

Hebiki 11-25-2009 11:38 AM


Originally Posted by NovakTwo (Post 6642756)
The rotor info is on-line; the 12.3mm are the same rotors we install in our Ballistics (and the earlier Velociti and SS Pro motors.) The 13mm and 14mm are tuning rotors that have been available for quite a while.

Our 1300+ Graded Sintered Tuning Rotors--12.3mm are not offered as part of this program at this time.

cool thanks. :nod: :nod:

TommyBlazin 11-25-2009 05:38 PM

link didnt work for me, but heres a q' is it considered to be OUTLAW with rotors over 13mm, in say 13.5 etc??or does not matter?

SammyZ 11-25-2009 05:39 PM

heres a suggestion...make a new esc:rolleyes:

reenmachine 11-25-2009 05:42 PM


Originally Posted by B18C Turbo (Post 6643832)
heres a suggestion...make a new esc:rolleyes:

Is that some sort of deep wit that's over my head or do you not know about the new Novak Kinetic? :confused::confused:

NovakTwo 11-26-2009 06:28 AM


Originally Posted by TommyBlazin (Post 6643828)
link didnt work for me, but heres a q' is it considered to be OUTLAW with rotors over 13mm, in say 13.5 etc??or does not matter?

If you are running 13.5 according to ROAR rules, the 13mm rotor would not be legal. Our 13mm rotor has a groove on the shaft bevel, so it can be identified without taking the motor apart.

NovakTwo 11-26-2009 06:32 AM

Try this link:

TeamNovak New Product Releases

UltegraSTI 11-26-2009 06:45 AM

u need to be more vocal bout ur 25.5. u could/DO have a real solution to put the 540 johnson to bed in many classes like m03/04, f1, tamiya spec, etc etc. do somethin with it, not an afterthought in a drop down menu.

R

FOXY923 11-26-2009 07:02 AM


Originally Posted by ultegrasti (Post 6645542)
u need to be more vocal bout ur 25.5. u could/DO have a real solution to put the 540 johnson to bed in many classes like m03/04, f1, tamiya spec, etc etc. do somethin with it, not an afterthought in a drop down menu.

R

I didn't know there was a 25.5:weird:

NovakTwo 11-26-2009 07:12 AM


Originally Posted by ultegrasti (Post 6645542)
u need to be more vocal bout ur 25.5. u could/DO have a real solution to put the 540 johnson to bed in many classes like m03/04, f1, tamiya spec, etc etc. do somethin with it, not an afterthought in a drop down menu.

R

Thanks for your suggestion; I did post a update in the Vintage Trans Am thread, from which some racer had originally requested the 25.5T wound stator.

Can you suggest other applications in which this wind would be desired? We should probably post a piece on our web-site announcing these new "specialty" winds: 9.5, 11.5, 18.5 and 25.5.

UltegraSTI 11-26-2009 08:13 AM

like i said, u could pair up with tamiya on a project with many of their classes starvin for a solution that makes racing fun equal and less painful. and in time less expensive. folks pony up 50bux now for a 'hot' can motor. here is ur opportunity. no1 likes buyin brushed speedos anymore for just that app. bull by the horns.

F1 is growing again in the states, TT01 spec classes are still around the county and heat up w/TCS season every yr. might even been a home in a GT3 (base level touring) class. finally a brushless suited to a mini m03/m04. the possibilities are endless. cars are too damn fast nowadays, time to go back to the egg.

heck, i bet ur 25.5 would prolly line up just fine and dandy next to a titan 550. see where i'm goin with that?

R

Owen RaCing 11-26-2009 09:19 AM

I'd like to see a brushless set up for the spec classes Tamiya offers. :) Save some coin and maintenance. Charge it, Race it, Clean it, Repeat.

Tpg racer 11-26-2009 10:04 AM

Holy Mama!!! USD$99.99 a pop? :eek:


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