EAMotorsports discussion thread
#2628
Tech Champion
iTrader: (5)
EA-I think your new brush cut o the Monsters and ROARS is working. Those motors had the most mid range rip (like you said) I have ever expereinced. Great corner to corner rip.
It also might be a good motor set-up for the IB cells.
Let me know what your finding out too.
It also might be a good motor set-up for the IB cells.
Let me know what your finding out too.
#2629
Tech Master
iTrader: (37)
Originally Posted by rayhuang
EA-I think your new brush cut o the Monsters and ROARS is working. Those motors had the most mid range rip (like you said) I have ever expereinced. Great corner to corner rip.
It also might be a good motor set-up for the IB cells.
Let me know what your finding out too.
It also might be a good motor set-up for the IB cells.
Let me know what your finding out too.
What is the new brush cut for the stock motors?
Does the ROAR and Monster based stock motors use the same brushes (laydown) and springs (overhead type)?
What is the difference between ROAR and Monster?
Which motor is best suited to a large outdoor asphalt track, with 3 hairpins, 2 large sweepers, and 2 long straights? (approx 20sec lap times in stock using rubbers).
Any help is greatly appreciated.
#2631
Eric or anybody else that may know,where can I get some info on the Beat the Heat race next weekend?
#2632
Start here http://www.rctech.net/forum/showthre...t=72495&page=1
You can find our thread too at www.MSRA-racing.com
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You can find our thread too at www.MSRA-racing.com
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#2634
Team EAM
iTrader: (79)
Originally Posted by rayhuang
EA-I think your new brush cut o the Monsters and ROARS is working. Those motors had the most mid range rip (like you said) I have ever expereinced. Great corner to corner rip.
It also might be a good motor set-up for the IB cells.
Let me know what your finding out too.
It also might be a good motor set-up for the IB cells.
Let me know what your finding out too.
EA
#2635
Team EAM
iTrader: (79)
Originally Posted by DirtyDog3375
Just wanted to ask a noobie type question:
What is the new brush cut for the stock motors?
Does the ROAR and Monster based stock motors use the same brushes (laydown) and springs (overhead type)?
What is the difference between ROAR and Monster?
Which motor is best suited to a large outdoor asphalt track, with 3 hairpins, 2 large sweepers, and 2 long straights? (approx 20sec lap times in stock using rubbers).
Any help is greatly appreciated.
What is the new brush cut for the stock motors?
Does the ROAR and Monster based stock motors use the same brushes (laydown) and springs (overhead type)?
What is the difference between ROAR and Monster?
Which motor is best suited to a large outdoor asphalt track, with 3 hairpins, 2 large sweepers, and 2 long straights? (approx 20sec lap times in stock using rubbers).
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Yes roar and monster based motors use the same types of springs and brushes.
Roar has about 2k more on rpm with less torque and power. The roar is better for large flowing tracks and the monster is better for shorter tighter tracks.
EA
#2636
Team EAM
iTrader: (79)
Items back in stock
I got CS-27's, RP-30's and RP-36's back in stock. I also have Protoform 3.0's, Mazda's and Alpha's in stock. I just havent gotten to put them on the web yet. I'll get to that this week!! Also just a few more 3600's to do and then they will be on the site. Most are in the 390 runtime range with 1.17's on the voltage at 35 amps.
EA
EA
#2638
Tech Master
iTrader: (37)
Originally Posted by EAMotorsports
The cut I have been using is taking .08-.010 off of each edge of the brush (leading and trailing) this reduces overlap, amp draw, and heat. But it adds more rip to the motor. You will have to gear up about 1-2 teeth from what you normally would run.
Yes roar and monster based motors use the same types of springs and brushes.
Roar has about 2k more on rpm with less torque and power. The roar is better for large flowing tracks and the monster is better for shorter tighter tracks.
EA
Yes roar and monster based motors use the same types of springs and brushes.
Roar has about 2k more on rpm with less torque and power. The roar is better for large flowing tracks and the monster is better for shorter tighter tracks.
EA