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Old 05-16-2013, 06:42 PM
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Have anyone used a 13.5 for boost class how do you compare with other brands.
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Originally Posted by Nuno Gancho
Have anyone used a 13.5 for boost class how do you compare with other brands.
I have little boosted data that is current. But wanted you to know that on the SchuurSpeed motor ZERO timing mark is zero. If you are trying one please let us know.

The motor is not an OEM of another brand.
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At my club, for the F1 class everyone is switching to the Shuur motors.. Expect me.. lol

They are the fastest on the track currently..
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Can't speak for the 13.5 but the 17.5 is one of the fastest motors at my local tracks.
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Started running onroad recently and looking for some gearing help for a SchuurSpeed 17.5 motor in blinky with a HobbyWing Just Stock speedo. Both carpet and asphalt tracks with about a 75 straights. Running a Spec-R S1 touring car, box stock. Internal gearing is 1.9

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Ron, just purchased a 21.5 for my Mini and would like to know if there is a way to advance the timing to the 50 degree range. Presently it just doesn't wind tight enough to generate much speed in a Mini.
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Originally Posted by Granpa
Ron, just purchased a 21.5 for my Mini and would like to know if there is a way to advance the timing to the 50 degree range. Presently it just doesn't wind tight enough to generate much speed in a Mini.
Hey Grandpa... sure is see me at the track I also have a rotor the oval racers use that will help you.
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Originally Posted by EricW
Started running onroad recently and looking for some gearing help for a SchuurSpeed 17.5 motor in blinky with a HobbyWing Just Stock speedo. Both carpet and asphalt tracks with about a 75 straights. Running a Spec-R S1 touring car, box stock. Internal gearing is 1.9

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Hi Eric

I'd suggest starting at 3.9 and monitor temps especially on carpet. Watch temps on asphalt as well depending on grip levels.
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Okay, Ron. I'll try to get to WCR cause I've got a few other ???? B/L motors are a complete mystery to me.
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Hi there, I have a couple of the schuur speed 17.5's, please tell me which rotor comes with them? I see on your website that it is 12.5mm but it doesnt state whether its the short or long one?
Which one would you recommend for a TC running blinky/zero timing/geared for 175F on small tight tracks.
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Hey Grandpa... sure is see me at the track I also have a rotor the oval racers use that will help you.
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Originally Posted by Dragobrat
Hi there, I have a couple of the schuur speed 17.5's, please tell me which rotor comes with them? I see on your website that it is 12.5mm but it doesnt state whether its the short or long one?
Which one would you recommend for a TC running blinky/zero timing/geared for 175F on small tight tracks.
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They come with the long 25.2mm / 12.5mm high torque rotor. I replied to your PM too
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Wanted to Congratulate Oliver Clipper on his A Main finish at the REEDY Race of Champions On Road race last weekend.

Oliver was using his SchuurSpeed 13.5T Extreme Stock SPEC motor.
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Originally Posted by rocketron
Hey Grandpa... sure is see me at the track I also have a rotor the oval racers use that will help you.
I need some of that info for a Mini as well...
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Originally Posted by AngryRog
I need some of that info for a Mini as well...
+1 is that oval rotor availible to the public
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The 12.3mm by 24.4mm rotor is part 501127

Available at schuurspeed.com and possibly AMain.
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