Originally Posted by
moparSRT
how they going to that and enforce it, they are randomly placed by novak, I have 2 ballistics and the placment is off by 1mm between the 2.
If I was told by tech that my sticker is in the wrong place then novak should replace my motor, right ?
I understand your concern, but if you don't have a way to know where the sticker should be placed, why be concerned that two motors should have slightly different sticker placements? There are always tolerances when manufacturing products; it's possible that the two stickers really do indicate the same timing, and the difference in position is due to differences in sensor boards, etc.
Edit: Beat to the punch by oeoeo327!
Son of Edit:
http://www.rctech.net/forum/13043213-post6312.html
Two data points:
http://www.rctech.net/forum/13040462-post6267.html
Bride of Edit: Keep in mind that the motor's peak power output doesn't change nearly as much as the RPM does when the timing is changed.