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Old 07-19-2005, 12:59 PM
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hey guys! just wanted to hear your views on which is which and why... i'm talkin about 23-turn motors i have tried the Team Orion Katana SS and it is okay... but we have a race this weekend and some new motors are available like ARD (Alex Racing LR-T), Kawada(w/ a fan inside), Tamiya hmmm
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I imagine most of them run about the same! It's a SPEC motor, so all brands are built to highly-restrictive standards. The idea is to have them all run close to the same, so you have close racing. However, I bet the FASTEST motor is the one you tune and tweak yourself, keeping it clean and well-maintained.
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Get yourself a tamiya type RR motor 23 turn. These things are quick.
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What is the timing of Tamiya 23 type RRs? Do you gear them like you would for a regular 24 deg stock motor i.e. trinity monster motor, etc.
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Originally Posted by pcm
What is the timing of Tamiya 23 type RRs? Do you gear them like you would for a regular 24 deg stock motor i.e. trinity monster motor, etc.
20 deg.
gearing should be around 6.0 and go up or down depending on your track size.
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Thanks for the quick reply.
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