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please help with motor timing
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12-15-2011 | 09:19 PM
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More timing equals more RPM. More top end, less run time. Potentially more heat.
Lower timing equals less RPM. More bottom end torque, more efficiency, more run time.
I use timing as a bit of a tweak once I have my gearing basically figured out.
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