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Originally Posted by RONAMYTH
What do you mean by get the motor tuned? I am new to brushless motors so not sure what you mean. Thanks again
you can tune it by reshimming the rotor, polishing the rotor shaft, installing ceramic bearings, cleaning out the bearings and adding thinner oil, removing the metal or brass shims replacing them with plastics, changing the motor screws to aluminum screws. if the sensors are way off A B C , if you are patient and have a small tip solder you can actually try moving the sensors to get them closer together in degrees.

want to try to get the timing as close as possible if you get lucky you can get them perfect.



in theory the closer they are the more efficient the motor is.

then is the fine balance at the track trying to find the combination of timing and gearing. (if you have a chassis Dyno then you can get it almost spot on before hitting the track )
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