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Old 07-02-2023 | 06:52 AM
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Originally Posted by ohiostatechamp
peak torque of any electric motor is always from zero RPM. The only time you would see that is at the start or after a wreck making higher RPM just as important. Any additional RPM with the same torque makes for a faster motor. The titanium screws have LESS of an effect on the magnetic fields and that is why you see a higher RPM. They also have less of an interaction with the rotor and the timing board. The steel screws will not add to the magnetic field as they are not part of the coil. Team Scream saw an increase due to there being more material in the coil because room was not needed for a screw to pass through allowing for a stronger field. Team scream also offers non-magnetic screws for those motors so they must recognize an improvement. Honestly you can not compare an internal combustion engine to an electric motor. Both produce torque differently.

Question: When you were in science class, did you ever build an electromagnet?
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