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#286
Ok. Thanks for the heads up.
#288
Did any 17.5 12th scale motors go out this week
#290
#291
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iTrader: (65)
Hi Guys, Just ordered a 1/12 pan car 17.5 had a couple questions for clarity:
What size and line rotor does it come with?
What is the average G reading of the rotors?
Timing comes preset correct? So I assume start with around 90-100mm rollout and gear for track times leaving timing alone?
Thanks fellas!
What size and line rotor does it come with?
What is the average G reading of the rotors?
Timing comes preset correct? So I assume start with around 90-100mm rollout and gear for track times leaving timing alone?
Thanks fellas!
#292
I believe it should come with a 12.5 2 line rotor. Timing it comes with is a good starting point but feel free to experiment.
#294
Hi Guys, Just ordered a 1/12 pan car 17.5 had a couple questions for clarity:
What size and line rotor does it come with?
What is the average G reading of the rotors?
Timing comes preset correct? So I assume start with around 90-100mm rollout and gear for track times leaving timing alone?
Thanks fellas!
What size and line rotor does it come with?
What is the average G reading of the rotors?
Timing comes preset correct? So I assume start with around 90-100mm rollout and gear for track times leaving timing alone?
Thanks fellas!
Most 1/12 motors have a "3 line" 12.5mm rotor.
It's in the mid 1500's g
There are some applications we'd put a 2 line or a 4 line rotor in.
Depending on size and traction.
Timing is typically set for 20-25* on the endbell (depending on motolyser timing number)
On a 90 x 40 track 100mm RO is a good starting point.
#295
Tech Elite
iTrader: (65)
Most 1/12 motors have a "3 line" 12.5mm rotor.
It's in the mid 1500's g
There are some applications we'd put a 2 line or a 4 line rotor in.
Depending on size and traction.
Timing is typically set for 20-25* on the endbell (depending on motolyser timing number)
On a 90 x 40 track 100mm RO is a good starting point.
It's in the mid 1500's g
There are some applications we'd put a 2 line or a 4 line rotor in.
Depending on size and traction.
Timing is typically set for 20-25* on the endbell (depending on motolyser timing number)
On a 90 x 40 track 100mm RO is a good starting point.
#296
Got my 17.5 12th scale motor today. Can't wait to try it out.