Originally Posted by
Wildcat1971
esc or motor timing. And timing changes can greatly increase heat. When ever you making timing or gearing changes, you need to monitor the heat closely.
i originally ran it with 20 degrees timing on the can and it was fine. I then took all the timing off the can and put 30 degrees of timing in on the esc. I didnt have any practice to check temps though as I changed it right before my race. Thankfully someone sold me a 6.5t motor for a good price and now I dont have to worry about not having enough power to keep up