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cjm_2008 13-06-2008 09:06 PM

will I get away with it?
 
i've just bought a speed passion 6.5 motor, and installed it in my B44.

i'm running a 19t pinion and stock spur, as recommended in the b44 manual. i've spent quite a while making sure the drivetrain is ultra-sweet :thumbsup:

i'll be running the trakpower 3200 saddle packs, as this is all I have at the mo..... is anyone else running this combo?

will I get away with it, duration wise?

with the 10.5, I was only using 900ma in a 5 min race.....

Richard Lowe 13-06-2008 09:10 PM

You'll do 15 minutes easy, and it'll be pretty brisk :)

If anything I'd say you were a couple of teeth undergeared ;)

cjm_2008 13-06-2008 09:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Lowe (Post 133251)
You'll do 15 minutes easy, and it'll be pretty brisk :)

If anything I'd say you were a couple of teeth undergeared ;)

really? with 3200s?

i'll be happy if it does 5 mins!

I know it will be interesting. the hottest motor I ever ran was the 'dynatech super touring' 13 double in the tamiya eurocup.

just revving the 6.5 in the car (with the pinion off) was impressive. there's power there.

frogger 13-06-2008 10:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cjm_2008 (Post 133254)
just revving the 6.5 in the car (with the pinion off) was impressive. there's power there.

:o shouldn't free rev your motor!

OldTimer 14-06-2008 08:07 AM

Last weekend i was running a 5.5L with 3200 Trakpower saddles in my Atomized B44, lasted the 7 minute final and was only 85% charged. So you should be ok for 5 minutes.

15 minutes i am not so sure of, but you could gear up a little.

cjm_2008 14-06-2008 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by frogger (Post 133257)
:o shouldn't free rev your motor!

:lol: why doesn't it say that in the instructions!

I can see your point though. it was a little warm to the touch. do BL motors not like revving freely?

frogger 14-06-2008 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cjm_2008 (Post 133284)
:lol: why doesn't it say that in the instructions!

I can see your point though. it was a little warm to the touch. do BL motors not like revving freely?

:lol: :lol: it should say it in the instructions (it does in mine) but even if it doesn't don't risk it.

See Novak's warning: http://www.teamnovak.com/Tech_info/f...g_warning.html

cjm_2008 14-06-2008 10:33 AM

thanks for that!

it's shocking that a similar warning doesn't come with the motor i've just spent £70 on.... :thumbdown:

I only did it twice, for a max of about 5 seconds a time.....

b4rs 14-06-2008 12:26 PM

jus imagine if you £70 motor blew up in front of you before youve even raced it, youd be gutted. i think everyones done it before, as its exciting :woot: but i reckon they put the warning there to protect there own asses. incase someone complains about build quality of a motor that breaks apart when revved.

cjm_2008 15-06-2008 04:12 PM

did i get away with it?
 
the track at swindon was huge compared to what I'm used to, so I decided to go up a tooth.

the new motor was outstanding... loads of power - and easily enough top end speed.

did I get away with 3200s?

first round:
http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...o/DSC00310.jpg

...and in the second round, the cells took 1089 mah to top up. 1000 was pretty much the average; the motor was warm but by no means hot.

SUPERB! :lol::lol::lol:


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