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So what bearings can you run then when/if they get gritty?
Stock only? Avid? some other brand? Have to buy a new motor?
Can you clean and lube? can you pull a shield? Can you run rubber shields or only steel or vis-versa?
Surprised ceramic single shield aren't banned in the car too.
Where do we stop and just admit we lost, not because someone had 'other' stuff?
Stock only? Avid? some other brand? Have to buy a new motor?
Can you clean and lube? can you pull a shield? Can you run rubber shields or only steel or vis-versa?
Surprised ceramic single shield aren't banned in the car too.
Where do we stop and just admit we lost, not because someone had 'other' stuff?
if you run that motor to the point of needing new bearings then I doubt it's even worth it at all, might as well buy a new motor.
I'm basing my new motor scenario on the old motor taking a dive on numbers and performance.
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Since these are spec motors what is the spec..... Kw, rpms. etc....... Paul should be able to say what the variance in performance should be then maybe dyno them and if they fall in that range they are good.
So what bearings can you run then when/if they get gritty?
Stock only? Avid? some other brand? Have to buy a new motor?
Can you clean and lube? can you pull a shield? Can you run rubber shields or only steel or vis-versa?
Surprised ceramic single shield aren't banned in the car too.
Where do we stop and just admit we lost, not because someone had 'other' stuff?
Stock only? Avid? some other brand? Have to buy a new motor?
Can you clean and lube? can you pull a shield? Can you run rubber shields or only steel or vis-versa?
Surprised ceramic single shield aren't banned in the car too.
Where do we stop and just admit we lost, not because someone had 'other' stuff?
Robk you hit the nail on the head ...and titanium screws .....not listed in the rules....I perfer the Cirtrx motors by speed passion we used to run in rcgt...Totally sealed not rebuildable, 21.5 very equal racing....top racers stayed away from that class cause their was no edge to get. Bodies looked realistic and no matter what you did you got no advantage so people would run a variety of bodies.....fun class...I think paul should weld every one shut
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.......lolLast edited by fat500; 07-08-2021 at 11:26 AM.
Robk you hit the nail on the head ...and titanium screws .....not listed in the rules....I perfer the Cirtrx motors by speed passion we used to run in rcgt...Totally sealed not rebuildable, 21.5 very equal racing....top racers stayed away from that class cause their was no edge to get. Bodies looked realistic and no matter what you did you got no advantage so people would run a variety of bodies.....fun class...I think paul should weld every one shut
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.......lolI can't seem to find replacement screws or bearings. Are they the M-Code- MC4 and M-code - MC2?
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Speaking of MC4, how often do the bearings need to be changed? I'm not planning to open it up just to check..
That question can only be answered based on the variables of how often you race, track conditions, temperature cycles, etc.
For example: If someone raced and practiced twice a week for a year on a dusty outdoor track in the tropics with an over geared setup, and drove aggressively, frequently crashing.....I'd suspect those bearings would quickly need attention.
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If you're racing onroad carpet indoors, almost never.
That question can only be answered based on the variables of how often you race, track conditions, temperature cycles, etc.
For example: If someone raced and practiced twice a week for a year on a dusty outdoor track in the tropics with an over geared setup, and drove aggressively, frequently crashing.....I'd suspect those bearings would quickly need attention.
That question can only be answered based on the variables of how often you race, track conditions, temperature cycles, etc.
For example: If someone raced and practiced twice a week for a year on a dusty outdoor track in the tropics with an over geared setup, and drove aggressively, frequently crashing.....I'd suspect those bearings would quickly need attention.
So our club decided to allow the bearing change and the ti screws since the motor is sold as rebuildable. . Not a very big difference in the on track performance...we saw around 2-3 tenths but that can be squashed with a few "off" race lines.





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