Trinity/Revtech 24k
#122
#123
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Joined: Jul 2015
Posts: 307
From: Pueblo, Co
Who told you that? I have several Trinity D4s and all are tuned to 50 or above. I have returned 2 to Trinity for repair and they both came back at 55*. I talked to Kevin Abbott from Trinity about my motors and he stated the D4 1S came alive at 50 and above.
I have tuned my motors for maximum rpm/kv vs. amp draw and they all come at around 50+. They never get hot (120-140 degrees after 10 min run)
You may think I am attacking you I am not, but if you refer to the D4 1S and 17.5 motor strings you will see what I am talking about.
I have a 24k and I have yet to place it on my motor checker but the end bell is set to 55* from Trinity.
I have tuned my motors for maximum rpm/kv vs. amp draw and they all come at around 50+. They never get hot (120-140 degrees after 10 min run)
You may think I am attacking you I am not, but if you refer to the D4 1S and 17.5 motor strings you will see what I am talking about.
I have a 24k and I have yet to place it on my motor checker but the end bell is set to 55* from Trinity.
Last edited by MelKF2; 12-30-2015 at 01:31 PM.
#124
It's all good! I was just referring to the Manual. I have to different types of motor checkers (SkyRC,G Force) and every motor I have tested including my Certified motor's the timing that is shown on the end Bell has never been the same as the timing on my dynos. Most are much lower! I have seen up to 10* of timing difference. I never really pay attention to end Bell mark's until a test them, and then I just scratch I new mark. So test your motor's you might be surprised I was!
#125
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Joined: Jul 2015
Posts: 307
From: Pueblo, Co
Most of the time I leave the timing as is! However, when I do trun it up I usually go 5-10*. Now I only run Certified motor's but I do have a couple of Trinity motor's tuned by Express Motorsports (EMS) excellent motor's by the way. Oh! I always replace the bearings with Trinity's ceramic bearings after the first dyno run avg gain 300-500 RPMS after full break-in. Oh! and by the why the outside timing mark's show 55* timing when its only 47* another benefit of a dyno.
Last edited by MelKF2; 01-19-2016 at 12:52 PM.
#126
Most of the time I leave the timing as is! However, when I do trun it up I usually go 5-10*. Now I only run Certified motor's but I do have a couple of Trinity motor's tuned by Express Motorsports (EMS) excellent motor's by the way. Oh! I always replace the bearings with Trinity's ceramic bearings after the first dyno run avg gain 300-500 RPMS after full break-in.
#128
hey guys, looking to possibly pic up one of these motors for 2wd buggy blinky racing?
How does the EA Motor sports version compare to just the regular 24K?
Do any of you recommend a link to proper motor tuning for stock racing? I got a motor tester here, don't really know much of what to look for so curious on suggestions for guys who run a lot of stock / spec classes.
How does the EA Motor sports version compare to just the regular 24K?
Do any of you recommend a link to proper motor tuning for stock racing? I got a motor tester here, don't really know much of what to look for so curious on suggestions for guys who run a lot of stock / spec classes.
#129
#130
Tech Regular
Joined: Jul 2015
Posts: 307
From: Pueblo, Co
hey guys, looking to possibly pic up one of these motors for 2wd buggy blinky racing?
How does the EA Motor sports version compare to just the regular 24K?
Do any of you recommend a link to proper motor tuning for stock racing? I got a motor tester here, don't really know much of what to look for so curious on suggestions for guys who run a lot of stock / spec classes.
How does the EA Motor sports version compare to just the regular 24K?
Do any of you recommend a link to proper motor tuning for stock racing? I got a motor tester here, don't really know much of what to look for so curious on suggestions for guys who run a lot of stock / spec classes.
#133
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I don't own 24KO,
But I have done a lot of research before buying my 24k 17.5
People are saying 24KO aren't impressive at all compared to the motors they had.
Some also commented that they should have gotten 24K instead.
I think 24KO looks good on paper, but seems to not perform as well as 24k.
Just wanted to share my observation after a few days of research.
But I have done a lot of research before buying my 24k 17.5
People are saying 24KO aren't impressive at all compared to the motors they had.
Some also commented that they should have gotten 24K instead.
I think 24KO looks good on paper, but seems to not perform as well as 24k.
Just wanted to share my observation after a few days of research.
#134
They are probably sold that way but bearing grade is a tolerance rating, separate from material. The ceramic bearings are likely also grade 5 (aka. ABEC-5).
There is also another "grade" rating for bearing balls themselves, 2 to 1,000 that refers to the accuracy/roundness in millionth's of an inch. In this scale, the lower number is better.
The ceramic bearings we see in the hobby are actually hybrid ceramic (ceramic balls, steel races). They can be a little faster but are almost always less durable, due the the greater difference in hardness between the races and balls.
As with anything, quality of materials is as important as manufacturing accuracy but we don't usually get that kind of information.
There is also another "grade" rating for bearing balls themselves, 2 to 1,000 that refers to the accuracy/roundness in millionth's of an inch. In this scale, the lower number is better.
The ceramic bearings we see in the hobby are actually hybrid ceramic (ceramic balls, steel races). They can be a little faster but are almost always less durable, due the the greater difference in hardness between the races and balls.
As with anything, quality of materials is as important as manufacturing accuracy but we don't usually get that kind of information.
#135
Si!
I've actually been very impressed with my express Motorsports 17.5t 24KO motor in a MM 22sct. I was using a pro spec fantom ion4 before the 24KO & the the EM 24KO performs better on the track and runs cooler. I did have to find the optimal gearing and end bell motor timing for my track, setup, etc
Here's the can data and the max RPM from my last race..


I don't own 24KO,
But I have done a lot of research before buying my 24k 17.5
People are saying 24KO aren't impressive at all compared to the motors they had.
Some also commented that they should have gotten 24K instead.
I think 24KO looks good on paper, but seems to not perform as well as 24k.
Just wanted to share my observation after a few days of research.
But I have done a lot of research before buying my 24k 17.5
People are saying 24KO aren't impressive at all compared to the motors they had.
Some also commented that they should have gotten 24K instead.
I think 24KO looks good on paper, but seems to not perform as well as 24k.
Just wanted to share my observation after a few days of research.
Here's the can data and the max RPM from my last race..





