V2 endbell on Stock Motor
#16
consistent findings
the guy at our local track used his v2 stock motor endbell for the valentines race and it looked fast had good torque. so i tried to guage his car with mine he had a bit more torque out of the corners but from mid to topend it seemed flat. FYI we used the same gearing.
#17
Tech Master
S-T-R-I-K-E-R
...what motor, spring and brush compound did your friend used?FDR? tnx
CE-X
CE-X
#18
sprint brush and same FDR as stock set-up 7.0 - 7.10 at capitolyo
#19
hmmmmm
Since using this endbell is not even close to being ROAR legal.
Why not install bearings in the motor.
I am confused by the concept of "almost Roar legal"
Ultimately how is running an underweight car, with a Saleen body, over size wing and a quad magnet epoxy balanced stock motor really any different than using a 7 cell battery pack?
Why not install bearings in the motor.
I am confused by the concept of "almost Roar legal"
Ultimately how is running an underweight car, with a Saleen body, over size wing and a quad magnet epoxy balanced stock motor really any different than using a 7 cell battery pack?
#20
Tech Regular
Mr. Shookie did you test both endbells with fresh brushes a a fresh cut on the comm?
#21
Tech Elite
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Originally posted by sportracer
Mr. Shookie did you test both endbells with fresh brushes a a fresh cut on the comm?
Mr. Shookie did you test both endbells with fresh brushes a a fresh cut on the comm?
I used the Med/Hard Orion and Purple on the RM endbell. The brishes were sprints and Black Magics (from Team Paradigm) for the RM endbell.
Same gearing although the V2 was quit abit cooler than the RM so maybe I can add a tooth....hhhmmmmMaybe this weekend I will try again.
So far it just sits in my motor case....Neither the V2 or the RM hold alight to the Team Paradigm Epic Roar Stock anyway....38741rpm 3.2amp draw.....SO very Fast.
-Stephen <><