Team Orion Vortex Brushless motor
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#438
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OUCH!!
I know of at least one person that ran both and didn't think so, they sold it in less then 2 weeks. Could be he didn't find that magical combination...but BL isn't suppose to be that hard. There should be optimum gearing and timing recomendations that make it dialed out of the box...not some tweak and try situation...IMO.
#439
OUCH!!
I know of at least one person that ran both and didn't think so, they sold it in less then 2 weeks. Could be he didn't find that magical combination...but BL isn't suppose to be that hard. There should be optimum gearing and timing recomendations that make it dialed out of the box...not some tweak and try situation...IMO.
But its funny to read there posts
#441
I will agree there 13.5 is pretty much a joke, but there 10.5 is nice, I have driven my buddys car with the same set up, same car, same gearing, but he runs a GTB, and novak 10.5 and I just dont like the feel of that system, I can drive the orion much better, and easier... Im sure with practice with the motor I would be fine, but so far I like my orion... But stock is all novak if you ask me!
#442
Tech Champion
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These stomp the old ones that looked like LRP motors with air holes in them.
We have done a lot of testing and they are very stout. That said the testing was done with Speed Passion GT speedos that had adjustable timing...and these motors like timing advance...around 18.75* at the speedo.
#443
i think that a 10.5 you should now be able to adjust the timing.just to keep it fair.
and you do have to go up gear to get it to run as fast as a novak in 1/12.
and a 13.5 is not a 27t not even close.17.5 is imo and others that have tested it out.
and you do have to go up gear to get it to run as fast as a novak in 1/12.
and a 13.5 is not a 27t not even close.17.5 is imo and others that have tested it out.
#444
Are they the new ones like these:
These stomp the old ones that looked like LRP motors with air holes in them.
We have done a lot of testing and they are very stout. That said the testing was done with Speed Passion GT speedos that had adjustable timing...and these motors like timing advance...around 18.75* at the speedo.
These stomp the old ones that looked like LRP motors with air holes in them.
We have done a lot of testing and they are very stout. That said the testing was done with Speed Passion GT speedos that had adjustable timing...and these motors like timing advance...around 18.75* at the speedo.
#445
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Its a completely different motor that they came up with after finding their last series of motors was not on par with LRP and Novak.
It is a sensored BL motor but it is far more simple in construction than anything else...very smart. No timing adjustment as the new SP speedo does it all electronically.
It is a sensored BL motor but it is far more simple in construction than anything else...very smart. No timing adjustment as the new SP speedo does it all electronically.
#446
looks prity cool
#447
Its a completely different motor that they came up with after finding their last series of motors was not on par with LRP and Novak.
It is a sensored BL motor but it is far more simple in construction than anything else...very smart. No timing adjustment as the new SP speedo does it all electronically.
It is a sensored BL motor but it is far more simple in construction than anything else...very smart. No timing adjustment as the new SP speedo does it all electronically.