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Old 01-17-2019, 06:16 AM
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Originally Posted by waitwhat
The Hobbywing is not a "high end motor". It doesn't matter if the physical timing of the board doesn't line up with the corresponding marks on the can. What matters is how symmetrical the sensors are to one another. With this being a brand new motor assembled by someone putting it together as quickly as possible, you might want to take the motor apart and see if taking your time to carefully tighten the sensor assembly screws. A more expensive motor has better quality control (usually).

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Ok thanks
It seems like the G3 sensor is a part of the endbell and there is only screw to loosen to adjust timing. The endbells are secured with 3 screws.

What is a "high end" motor for 1/10 off-road racing? I feel the Hobbywing is expensive enough
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