Ask Steve "The Evicerator" Weiss
#5463
The Evicerator
I'll do some digging around and see what I can turn up!
#5465
Tech Elite
iTrader: (28)
Ashley,
I don't know what kind of rules your club runs by... but I recommend to everyone that they replace their bonded rotor with a sintered rotor as soon as possible.... the performance and reliability gains are tremendous.
If your club does not allow you to run sintered rotors I would say that you might want to replace your bonded rotor with another bonded rotor at least once every three months or so. Depending on ambient temperatures, gearing, and other factors such as how hard you drive, etc this time frame may need to be shortened.
I don't know what kind of rules your club runs by... but I recommend to everyone that they replace their bonded rotor with a sintered rotor as soon as possible.... the performance and reliability gains are tremendous.
If your club does not allow you to run sintered rotors I would say that you might want to replace your bonded rotor with another bonded rotor at least once every three months or so. Depending on ambient temperatures, gearing, and other factors such as how hard you drive, etc this time frame may need to be shortened.
They don't currently allow the sintered rotor, as the bonded rotor is closer to a 27t brushed stock motor performance wise.
Perhaps if there were enough numbers, they would be able to split the class into brushed/brushless, then I assume they would allow the sintered rotors in the brushless class.
A few of the other fellows I race with have confirmed the rollout figures of around 38mm, (never been able to get that high) so I'll replace the rotor and see what happens.
Thank you very much for all the help.
#5468
Tech Addict
iTrader: (29)
Steve,
I'm finally taking the brushless plung and just got a GTB and a seperate 4.5. How can I tell from the motor packaging if it has a sintered rotor? The package doesn't mention it and I thought it was standard, it just talks about the old style? Can I tell what's in the motor without taking it apart by turning the motor shaft or do I have to take it apart to see what is inside?
Thanks
I'm finally taking the brushless plung and just got a GTB and a seperate 4.5. How can I tell from the motor packaging if it has a sintered rotor? The package doesn't mention it and I thought it was standard, it just talks about the old style? Can I tell what's in the motor without taking it apart by turning the motor shaft or do I have to take it apart to see what is inside?
Thanks
#5469
The Evicerator
dizzy,
We've been shipping all of the Velociti motors with sintered rotors for quite some time... if you can send me the serial number on the motor there is a chance I can tell if it's a new or older motor.
We've been shipping all of the Velociti motors with sintered rotors for quite some time... if you can send me the serial number on the motor there is a chance I can tell if it's a new or older motor.
#5471
The Evicerator
Yeah, if it's black and looks like it's wrapped in thread it's just the bonded version.
#5473
The Evicerator
Watchout,
The bonded rotors came in grey and black...the sintered rotors are all silvery/chrome looking
The bonded rotors came in grey and black...the sintered rotors are all silvery/chrome looking
#5474
Steve I have another question on the GTB's, did Novak make the GTB with
li-po cuttoff but not have the spread spektrum option? I though that if it had one it had both.
Thanks
Chris
li-po cuttoff but not have the spread spektrum option? I though that if it had one it had both.
Thanks
Chris