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#4096
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From: Macho Business Donkey Wrestler

Because that is the exact same thing as getting the extra 5 or 10* of timing that every other motor has.
This is not really directed at you sydewynder, it's just what everybody does when you open the door even a crack. It's why we can't have nice things around here.
#4097
It seems there are those who interpreted my post as I will modify the motor any way I want. Far from it. My point is if you allow one thing others will see it as not following the set rule and they can do other motor mods. Thus my saying "you are opening a can of worms". Those that buy a specific motor should run it as is. If you don't like any part of a motor then don't buy it..
Keep in mind that the rule set is determined by only one person, RobK, and if anyone has a question as to what is or isn't allowed, he will usually respond within a short time right here on RCTech. (EDIT: Which he just did!)
I don't always like all of the rules either. But I do like being able to get an official answer nearly instantaneously, without waiting for a committee to vote on something. Benevolent dictatorships or monarchies can be very efficient!
#4098
Rules are always divided into "letter of the rules" and "intent of the rules". Races can only go by the letter, because we rarely have any insight into intent when the rules are written.
Just add "timing rings may be modified to increase timing adjustment available".
Done.
Or don't allow ANY modifications to a stock ROAR approved motor. Then each motor will have to stand on its own merit, warts and all.
Thanks for putting up with us, RobK.

Mark
Just add "timing rings may be modified to increase timing adjustment available".
Done.
Or don't allow ANY modifications to a stock ROAR approved motor. Then each motor will have to stand on its own merit, warts and all.
Thanks for putting up with us, RobK.

Mark
#4099
My experience has been that when I spend more time making my car's setup better, my lap times improve more than when I worry about a better battery or motor.
While I like to challenge for the podium every time I race, over the years I've learned that I'm really racing against the clock and myself. Even if I'm running an "inferior" motor, "old" battery, or "obsolete" chassis, I can still try to get the most out of the equipment I've got. On those rare days that I do get everything right, it is one of the most rewarding feelings I can get racing.
While I like to challenge for the podium every time I race, over the years I've learned that I'm really racing against the clock and myself. Even if I'm running an "inferior" motor, "old" battery, or "obsolete" chassis, I can still try to get the most out of the equipment I've got. On those rare days that I do get everything right, it is one of the most rewarding feelings I can get racing.
#4104
My experience has been that when I spend more time making my car's setup better, my lap times improve more than when I worry about a better battery or motor.
While I like to challenge for the podium every time I race, over the years I've learned that I'm really racing against the clock and myself. Even if I'm running an "inferior" motor, "old" battery, or "obsolete" chassis, I can still try to get the most out of the equipment I've got. On those rare days that I do get everything right, it is one of the most rewarding feelings I can get racing.
While I like to challenge for the podium every time I race, over the years I've learned that I'm really racing against the clock and myself. Even if I'm running an "inferior" motor, "old" battery, or "obsolete" chassis, I can still try to get the most out of the equipment I've got. On those rare days that I do get everything right, it is one of the most rewarding feelings I can get racing.
#4106
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Show me in the ROAR Rules where it states you cannot alter the timing range of a motor, because I cannot find it.
Grinding the timing ring does not alter any base dimensions or specifications of an approved motor. I've never had to max the available timing on any other motor, so trying to get more out of those would only melt it into a puddle.
edit: If ROAR cared about timing range they would set a max internal+adjustable percent I would think.
Just to make things clear, I run TSR's because they are awesome but I feel the Trackstar is good for the longevity and affordability of the sport.
Grinding the timing ring does not alter any base dimensions or specifications of an approved motor. I've never had to max the available timing on any other motor, so trying to get more out of those would only melt it into a puddle.
edit: If ROAR cared about timing range they would set a max internal+adjustable percent I would think.
Just to make things clear, I run TSR's because they are awesome but I feel the Trackstar is good for the longevity and affordability of the sport.
Last edited by nwagner; 06-18-2015 at 06:47 PM.
#4110
The guys that do this are the ones who destroy spec class racing. It usually the ones who aren't the best drivers, knowing they couldn't be competitive in a mod class and can't stand loosing. They killed the stock Slash off-road class by me and I hope they stay away from our on-road. This class is the most competitive and fun class I have raced alongside 17.5 buggy.





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