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Motors Before purchasing any modified motor, be sure your speed control can handle the extra current that modified motors demand. Never use a modified motor with a mechanical speed control and always heed the manufacturer's recommendations for the number of turns your ESC can handle. Turn means the number of times the wire inside the motor is wrapped (or wound) around each pole of the commutator. Double, Triple, Quad, etc., refers to the number of strands in the wire that is used. Fewer winds usually equal greater rpm's and shorter run time. More strands usually means smoother acceleration. Smart racers know that it's not the fastest motor that turns in the quickest lap time. It's the one that is best suited to the track, car, and traction available, so choose the motor wisely if you decide on a hot modified. To get the best performance from your new motor, break in the bushings and brushes by using comm-drops on the commutator and oiling the bushings, and then running the motor at about ½ speed for around 4 minutes. Always clean and oil your racing motor after each run. To get a jump on the competition, use your best motor and a good battery pack in the first qualifier, when the other drivers are holding back their best stuff, you could steal the TQ (top qualifier) spot! Next tip Product availability can change without notice. |
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