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Gareth273 31-01-2013 09:28 PM

Some details on the chesterfield shoot outs would be good though :)

mark christopher 02-02-2013 09:54 AM

All here mate
http://www.carsrcracing.co.uk

DAVO 24-02-2013 11:33 AM

Hi I am also just starting out with the supastox,I'm planning on getting the core rc ESC but is it sensored or do i need a sensoreless motor
Thanks
David

RudolfXC 24-02-2013 12:05 PM

The ESC is sensored.

JimboJames1972 24-02-2013 04:43 PM

Davo,

The Core unit is sensored. Generally speaking, a sensored ESC will need a sensored motor. A non-sensored ESC can run any type of motor, sensored or non.

Therefore, you will need a sensored motor to run with your Core ESC

Hope this helps

James

DAVO 24-02-2013 10:43 PM

Thanks for the info
David

TonyD. 25-02-2013 09:57 PM

are there any other bodies that will work with supastox?

DAVO 01-03-2013 05:50 PM

Hi can anyone tell me what size pinion to get for a supastox with a 13.5 turn motor
Also the pitch
Thanks in advance
David

JimboJames1972 01-03-2013 10:13 PM

Hi Davo,

To know the right sized pinion you need to know other things - model of motor, track size and complexity, spur gear size and tire size.

Because GT12 cars run foam tires (which anve the anoying habbit of wearing down and change diameter) we don't bother with overall gear ratio, but we calculate the "millimetres per rev". In other words, how far the car will travel for one complete turn of the motor. This figure takes into account pinion size, spur size and tire size.

mm per rev = (3.142 x tire diameter x pinion teeth) / spur teeth.

The mm/rev you need will then depend on your motor make and model and the size of the track you are racing on. For example, a revvy motor on a tight and twisty little track might work best with a 55mm/rev setting. On the other hand, a motor with more torque on a big, fast and flowing track might work better with 75mm/rev.

What motor and track size do you race on?

If you ask other racers at your regular track what mm/rev they use you can find a suitable pinion by:-

Pinion needed = (mm/rev x spur) / (3.142 x tire diameter)

Hope this helps

James

PS if you have either an iPhone or Andriod handset there are several apps that will do all these calculations for you

PPS. If you are doing the above calculations "by hand" it does not matter if you are using 32 or 48dp pinions and spurs. However, make sure you measure your tire diameter in "mm" and not inches, cm or furlongs...

f888fhw 02-03-2013 09:08 AM

Are you going to race at Teesside or Barley Mow?

DAVO 02-03-2013 01:22 PM

Teesside mate as I race at seaham on a Sunday

f888fhw 02-03-2013 02:07 PM

For Teesside 65 mm/rev is a good start point.

Shaun_TLR 09-03-2013 06:32 PM

can someone confirm whether the core rc kit is sensored or not, and does it do reverse or not?

ta

discothesnake 09-03-2013 07:14 PM

It's sensored and can do reverse.


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