Originally Posted by
JayJayWalker
Anyone else notice Trinity makes bad sensor boards? Me and several friends tested our motors because we noticed our cars (b5m) were performing differently even with the same gearing & Timing. So we took our motors off the cars and put them on a G-FORCE motor analyzer. The timing on all the motors were off by 7-12 degrees when averaged. 2 of these motors were the "certified" kind. And the spread of all the sensors were off by a few degrees. None matched at all what was on the can when averaged.
Anyone else notice this? You'd think they'd have better quality control measures given the price of their motors. A new sensor is about $60 and those are all "certified". I know perfection is unrealistic, but maybe a little more reliability for the cost?
All motors we tested were Trinity D4 1S 17.5.
Feeling ripped off.

There's your so called "Certified" stuff.