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Old 28-12-2007
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Right, so looking at the L series Novaks i see it says their sintered, but also offer another sintered rotor???

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Just like the original Velociti motors, the Velociti Light motors are also equipped with the exclusively designed Nickel-plated Sintered Neodymium rotor. This high-performance rotor provides many of the same benefits, including increased magnetic strength, stronger motor braking power and maximum performance in higher temperature conditions. The 13MM Sintered Tuning Rotor is also compatible with the Velociti Light motors and can be purchased separately as an accessory item (#5909).
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http://www.teamnovak.com/products/rotors/index.html

It is a new rotor but gives more bottom end and can withstand higher temps and stuff. I imagine it would do the opposite to what you want from the L motor but don't actually know. I hadn't made any plans to get one.
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Cool, thanks Dan. Doubt i'd need it anyway.
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Don't you get yours for free anyway Ian... hint hint.
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