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Old 27-07-2009
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HI,
here's my tupennce worth,


Altering the timing will potentially alter the motor RPM and hence speed of the motor but may also increase temperature.

I'm not sure about the EZrun but if its sensorless then you probably do this via settings on the speedo via setup or with software(from a PC).

If its a sensored system then you can also do this via rotating the motor endbell as thats where the sensors are.

Bottom line is you don't get anything for nothing. Playing around with the timing will alter the way the motor revs. You should be able to find a sweetspot. But its effect is similar to changing the pinion size.

More advance means more speed/power to a point, but higher temps.


Ian

Last edited by redonesgofaster; 27-07-2009 at 01:08 PM. Reason: cant spell my own name lol
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