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Old 07-09-2019, 08:03 AM
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Questions?? Tuning Motors

So I recently purchased an R1 17.5 V21. I read in the R1 boards that a good place to start is anywhere between 40 and 45. What I have never done before is spend time on getting that perfect tune because I have always purchased the pre-tuned motors like the Team Scream, Fantom, etc. I have gone on YouTube to see how people tune their motors there and I am a bit concerned that people like Nick Adams are making things sound nice and logical but could potentially be giving bad advice. I was wondering, what is the best practice as far as getting your motor perfectly tuned for a specific track? Pick a gearing and then select the right timing? Or select the right timing and then get to the correct gearing? Either? I know that I want to keep my motor temp under 160F. Are there any other pitfalls I should look out for?
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So I recently purchased an R1 17.5 V21. I read in the R1 boards that a good place to start is anywhere between 40 and 45. What I have never done before is spend time on getting that perfect tune because I have always purchased the pre-tuned motors like the Team Scream, Fantom, etc. I have gone on YouTube to see how people tune their motors there and I am a bit concerned that people like Nick Adams are making things sound nice and logical but could potentially be giving bad advice. I was wondering, what is the best practice as far as getting your motor perfectly tuned for a specific track? Pick a gearing and then select the right timing? Or select the right timing and then get to the correct gearing? Either? I know that I want to keep my motor temp under 160F. Are there any other pitfalls I should look out for?
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