13.5 Sintered Rollout
#16
Some of the first 13.5 motors didn't have the larger bearing. If your motor is newer is should have the larger bearing. If you measure the bearing I'm sure we can figure out which one you have.
#17
Tech Master
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If you got an early motor with the ss bearing,Novak will get you the proper kit to upgrade it, they did for me. My son and I run 007's he rolls out at 40, mine is at 38. In my experience you have a verible sweet spot just as in a brushed motor. I run one in my 12th scale as well and it is also slightly different. We went to 104 spur gears to accomadate a larger pinion gear. If my son's car is geared the same as mine, I pull him four cars on a long straight. and out of the corners as well. With his rollout taller than mine the cars pull more equal.
We are running the same batteries from the same matcher with almost the same numbers(his actually being a little better).just wanted to share our experience on this
We are running the same batteries from the same matcher with almost the same numbers(his actually being a little better).just wanted to share our experience on this
#18
Tech Lord
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Originally Posted by Kings Kid
If you got an early motor with the ss bearing,Novak will get you the proper kit to upgrade it, they did for me. My son and I run 007's he rolls out at 40, mine is at 38. In my experience you have a verible sweet spot just as in a brushed motor. I run one in my 12th scale as well and it is also slightly different. We went to 104 spur gears to accomadate a larger pinion gear. If my son's car is geared the same as mine, I pull him four cars on a long straight. and out of the corners as well. With his rollout taller than mine the cars pull more equal.
We are running the same batteries from the same matcher with almost the same numbers(his actually being a little better).just wanted to share our experience on this
We are running the same batteries from the same matcher with almost the same numbers(his actually being a little better).just wanted to share our experience on this
You might try switching motors to see if its in the speedos.
It would be nice to zero in on the sweet spot, and know if it might be the speedo? We had a similar discussion last week.
#19
Tech Adept
double post
#20
Tech Adept
How do you figure rollout in mm can someone tell me please?
I drive
t2
57 mm tire
108/38
need anything else
I drive
t2
57 mm tire
108/38
need anything else
#23
Tech Elite
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Originally Posted by Kings Kid
If you got an early motor with the ss bearing,Novak will get you the proper kit to upgrade it, they did for me. My son and I run 007's he rolls out at 40, mine is at 38. In my experience you have a verible sweet spot just as in a brushed motor. I run one in my 12th scale as well and it is also slightly different. We went to 104 spur gears to accomadate a larger pinion gear. If my son's car is geared the same as mine, I pull him four cars on a long straight. and out of the corners as well. With his rollout taller than mine the cars pull more equal.
We are running the same batteries from the same matcher with almost the same numbers(his actually being a little better).just wanted to share our experience on this
We are running the same batteries from the same matcher with almost the same numbers(his actually being a little better).just wanted to share our experience on this
But rollout, I have been struggling to find that perfect rollout for the 13.5. Since I have gotten the setup I have been consistently 1-2 tenths of a second off of my co27's. Honestly it didn't matter, I tried everything from 33-38mm, lap times were the same, and the car just never felt fast enough, to put it colorfully it just felt flat. Finally Friday night I put a 40 pinion with the 104 spur and 57mm tires and wow, I beat my best qualifying time with a brushed motor by 3 seconds . I never wanted to gear that high, I mean we run a small track, 40'x60', with my co27's I ran an incredibly low rollout, 23-24mm. The only thing I can suggest is to experiment, they all have a different sweet spot for your driving ability, mine just happens to be somewhere around 40.5mm.
#24
& have 13 or 12.5mm Sintered armatures , more RPM,
13.5mm is Torque type for small track or indoor track .
13.5mm is Torque type for small track or indoor track .
#25
Tech Lord
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Originally Posted by RC MARKET
& have 13 or 12.5mm Sintered armatures , more RPM,
13.5mm is Torque type for small track or indoor track .
13.5mm is Torque type for small track or indoor track .
#26
Originally Posted by UN4RACING
So this one will work on the older 13.5. and you don't have to replace both bearings. I can see the diameter difference. Looks to be closer to the bonded ones. I might try that in a 5800. The one I'm buying used, still has the small bearings.
My post photo is for GM series with fan
#28
Originally Posted by UN4RACING
Will it work on the Novak motors.
#30
Originally Posted by or8ital
Out of curiosity what was your point in posting it? Doesnt seem to even fit the thread topic. Ive noticed that with a lot of your posts. They come out of left field and seem to be trying to sell something...
i'm saw this topic said 13.5mm BL Motor armature only !