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Old 01-28-2012, 10:15 AM
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Old 04-12-2012, 09:09 AM
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Has anyone tried the new vented endbells for Novak's Ballistic 540 motors?

I was interested in trying them, but wondered if people saw a measurable difference in motor temps and/or cool down time. Also, I was a little worried about dirt n debris getting into the motor. Any input would be greatly appreciated.

edit-looks like my first post was a fail post as it's in the electric on-road. I am racing off-road, so anyone who comes across this and can give a reply from an off-road perspective . . . many thanks
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Hopefully someone will look at this and be able to give me an answer.

Will the s5945 sensor board (ballisitc crawler timing sensor) work in a regular ballistic motor? I need a new S5942 but can only find S5945 timing sensor. If I use the S5945 will it effect the way the motor works?
If anyone has an old beat Ballistic motor that has a good timing board they want to part with let me know.

Thank You,
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Originally Posted by f1larry
Hopefully someone will look at this and be able to give me an answer.

Will the s5945 sensor board (ballisitc crawler timing sensor) work in a regular ballistic motor? I need a new S5942 but can only find S5945 timing sensor. If I use the S5945 will it effect the way the motor works?
If anyone has an old beat Ballistic motor that has a good timing board they want to part with let me know.

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All the sensor boards should be the same. Also the Ballistic and the Vulcan share the same timing sensor.
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Originally Posted by f1larry
Hopefully someone will look at this and be able to give me an answer.

Will the s5945 sensor board (ballisitc crawler timing sensor) work in a regular ballistic motor? I need a new S5942 but can only find S5945 timing sensor. If I use the S5945 will it effect the way the motor works?
If anyone has an old beat Ballistic motor that has a good timing board they want to part with let me know.

Thank You,
I have one I can send. PM your address and I'll send it out tomorrow.
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