Trinity D4 17.5
#466
#467
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From: Utah
Ordered my Fantom IonV5 Works Edition Short Stack 17.5 yesterday. Going to start out with gearing it at 69/33 (5.43 FDR) or so at 58-60* timing. It is going to be replacing my D4 17.5 Maxzilla and Certified Killshot 17.5 so it has some big shoes to fill but from what I have been told if any motor is going to do it then this is he one.
Right now I am running about 57* timing on my standard D4 Maxzilla and about 68* in the Killshot... Both run pretty comparable with 69/32 gearing and come off at about 150 after a 5-6 minute heat with no Fan. I have also ordered the chassis brace that fits the 25mm fan to add to my B5M and until it gets there I am running the fan brace like the the R1 Wurks thread
Right now I am running about 57* timing on my standard D4 Maxzilla and about 68* in the Killshot... Both run pretty comparable with 69/32 gearing and come off at about 150 after a 5-6 minute heat with no Fan. I have also ordered the chassis brace that fits the 25mm fan to add to my B5M and until it gets there I am running the fan brace like the the R1 Wurks thread
#468
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From: Wisconsin
Ordered my Fantom IonV5 Works Edition Short Stack 17.5 yesterday. Going to start out with gearing it at 69/33 (5.43 FDR) or so at 58-60* timing. It is going to be replacing my D4 17.5 Maxzilla and Certified Killshot 17.5 so it has some big shoes to fill but from what I have been told if any motor is going to do it then this is he one.
Right now I am running about 57* timing on my standard D4 Maxzilla and about 68* in the Killshot... Both run pretty comparable with 69/32 gearing and come off at about 150 after a 5-6 minute heat with no Fan. I have also ordered the chassis brace that fits the 25mm fan to add to my B5M and until it gets there I am running the fan brace like the the R1 Wurks thread
Right now I am running about 57* timing on my standard D4 Maxzilla and about 68* in the Killshot... Both run pretty comparable with 69/32 gearing and come off at about 150 after a 5-6 minute heat with no Fan. I have also ordered the chassis brace that fits the 25mm fan to add to my B5M and until it gets there I am running the fan brace like the the R1 Wurks thread
#469
Quick question. I'm currently geared 75/26 on my T5M w/ shaved idle gears, orion r10 pro and D4 maxilla for an indoor clay track. With the current settings, I over heated after the main around 180ish. I asked around with the same chassis and noted that my gearing is right on the money and they were temping around low 150's. I just hope that I didn't burn the motor since my friends and I noticed my motor fading towards the end of the main. Any help or advise would be appreciated. Thanks
#470
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 4,121
Quick question. I'm currently geared 75/26 on my T5M w/ shaved idle gears, orion r10 pro and D4 maxilla for an indoor clay track. With the current settings, I over heated after the main around 180ish. I asked around with the same chassis and noted that my gearing is right on the money and they were temping around low 150's. I just hope that I didn't burn the motor since my friends and I noticed my motor fading towards the end of the main. Any help or advise would be appreciated. Thanks
You need a fan, that's not even a question.
#471
#472
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Joined: Apr 2015
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I am running a B5M Lite with 72/32 with a Reedy 17.5 I am looking for something with more punch to it and I am thinking about Trinity D4 1S "Certified" Short Stack Brushless Motor (17.5T).
I would like to hear comments about the Trinity vs Reedy?
My gearing?
plus any other help... thanks
I would like to hear comments about the Trinity vs Reedy?
My gearing?
plus any other help... thanks
#473
I am running a B5M Lite with 72/32 with a Reedy 17.5 I am looking for something with more punch to it and I am thinking about Trinity D4 1S "Certified" Short Stack Brushless Motor (17.5T).
I would like to hear comments about the Trinity vs Reedy?
My gearing?
plus any other help... thanks
I would like to hear comments about the Trinity vs Reedy?
My gearing?
plus any other help... thanks
#475
looking at both the certified or fantom works version of the d4 17.5 1s. Anyone drove both? Any recommendations on which one i should go with? Fantom comes with ceramic bearings and was wondering if this was anything to be concerned with on a motor?
#476
Deff go with Fantom I had a D4 1S before I got on Fantom and it was fast and to be completely honest I didn't think the Fantom team version would be that much faster but believe me it was. And this weekend I won stock buggy at the North American Indoor Championships at Sparks Park RC and 5 or 6 of the 10 cars in the A main were running Fantom motors and 1st, 2nd, and 3rd all were running the Fantom Ion5 SS. It is one of if not thee fastest stock motor on the market.
#477
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From: Grand Rapids, MI
Deff go with Fantom I had a D4 1S before I got on Fantom and it was fast and to be completely honest I didn't think the Fantom team version would be that much faster but believe me it was. And this weekend I won stock buggy at the North American Indoor Championships at Sparks Park RC and 5 or 6 of the 10 cars in the A main were running Fantom motors and 1st, 2nd, and 3rd all were running the Fantom Ion5 SS. It is one of if not thee fastest stock motor on the market.
#478
And yes you are completely right I was blown away at how good their mod motors are too. Also their new battery's are incredible as well. I picked up one of their 4400 mah "Sport packs" for mod that they were selling for really cheap and the IR on it was lower than the IP 5000 mah "Stock battery" I bought awhile ago when it was new. But I would still get their 4600 for stock.
Last edited by dbowen; 07-28-2015 at 08:05 AM.



