U.S. Vintage Trans-Am Racing
#4186
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IIR that shallow "hollowing" of the pinion shaft is on the non-sintered and "spec legal" sintered rotors to make them readily identifiable for tech and that the non-spec (larger diameter) rotors don't have that "hollowing". Don't recall where I'd read that, but it seems to me that's what the story was.
As far as TRUE tech (and we sure don't get this tied up about it) it is comparatively easy to use a inductance meter. Novak HAD a very informative dealio about this on their site but now it shows "coming soon".
As far as TRUE tech (and we sure don't get this tied up about it) it is comparatively easy to use a inductance meter. Novak HAD a very informative dealio about this on their site but now it shows "coming soon".
#4187
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WOW!! ask a question and get the TOP DRIVERS to answer.. good stuff.
I had to ask because, of the race coming up in Feb. and teching motors for VTA needs to be implemented.
I guess the racer was wrong if the 17.5 is also "hollow" pinion shaft.
thanks for the responses!!!
See ya this month!!
Arv.
I had to ask because, of the race coming up in Feb. and teching motors for VTA needs to be implemented.
I guess the racer was wrong if the 17.5 is also "hollow" pinion shaft.
thanks for the responses!!!
See ya this month!!
Arv.
#4188
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Guys,
On the NOVAK Motors (SS Pro) ie: 21.5 and 17.5's for this application...
The STANDARD 'Sintered' rotor has the slightly hollow end. This is the Standard (NON TUNING) sintered rotor.
I believe the TUNING (larger rotor) that is not legal for SPEC applications has two grooves in the shaft just outside the can for I.D. purposes.
The 21.5 and 17.5 motors were built originally for our series, and we didn't know what kind of OTHER uses they would get, so we weren't concerned about the COLOR rings on the back like the 13.5s had gone to. However, they have both caught on widely in MANY types of racing now...so I.D. has become needed.
These motors were also ONLY available in the SS PRO version W/ Sintered Rotors. (we didn't feel there would be a need for a NON PRO version to dilute and confuse consumers.)
On the NOVAK Motors (SS Pro) ie: 21.5 and 17.5's for this application...
The STANDARD 'Sintered' rotor has the slightly hollow end. This is the Standard (NON TUNING) sintered rotor.
I believe the TUNING (larger rotor) that is not legal for SPEC applications has two grooves in the shaft just outside the can for I.D. purposes.
The 21.5 and 17.5 motors were built originally for our series, and we didn't know what kind of OTHER uses they would get, so we weren't concerned about the COLOR rings on the back like the 13.5s had gone to. However, they have both caught on widely in MANY types of racing now...so I.D. has become needed.
These motors were also ONLY available in the SS PRO version W/ Sintered Rotors. (we didn't feel there would be a need for a NON PRO version to dilute and confuse consumers.)
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ok cool, the 21.5ss pro does have a hollow pinions shaft.
i dont have a 17.5 to see the ID markings... i just wanted to find a way to check motors without teardowns, if we can avoid it..
thanks everyone!!
Arv.
i dont have a 17.5 to see the ID markings... i just wanted to find a way to check motors without teardowns, if we can avoid it..
thanks everyone!!
Arv.
#4191
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Wouldnt the only gain with the bigger rotor at the same FDR be lower Temps? With that being said wouldnt it be better to just tech FDR?
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my question was to "TECH" motors visually without teardowns, and of course tech FDR also....
#4193
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I wasnt questioning what you had posted but rather asking wouldnt the only gain w/the bigger rotor be lower temps at the same FDR? I was actually agreeing w/ you and asking a question at the same time.....
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understood...
#4197
I've been thinking about an easy FDR check. With all the interchanging of pulleys checking the gearing and "knowing" the stock drive ratio doesn't work. I think a small paint mark on the spur and roll the car 1 revolution of the spur ie: 1 motor rev. The car if legal should roll a predetermined distance or less. Quick and easy.
#4199
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Correct, BUT one revolution of the spur compared to how much of a revolution the tire makes will give a rough idea of the diff ratio. Then multiply that by the spur/pinion ratio for an approximation of FDR. Probably easier to push one full revolution of the tire and check how many revolutions the spur makes. The TC5 should do 2 revs, the TC3-4 should do 2-1/2, etc.
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One of the battery fires took out the guy's car, laptop, and some other stuff. I bet HE wishes he'd dropped $25 on a LiPo sack!
So yes, FUD indeed. Right? Maybe time to re-evaluate those "facts"? I'm pretty certain the 'birds require ROAR-approved LiPos.
I concede (and did long ago) that LiPo is here to stay, but taking minimally invasive safety precautions is only being smart.