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Can you run a 21.5t motor with no mechanical timing at the nationals with a 7.4 lipo?
Or is it just g2 and 13.5t? |
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21.5 is just for club racing.
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For nationals its either 13.5 with 1s LiPo or G2 with NiMh or 1s LiPo. Trev
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OK I thought it would not be acceptable to use.
Thanks |
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Cars with 21.5 Brushless motors will be powered by cell/s with a maximum nominal voltage of 7.4v
Appendix Three – 21.5 motors allowed – (Construction) Rule 3.2 21.5t motors which have locked or fixed mechanical timing (ideally from the EB list) are suggested. For example: HobbyWing / Xerun "Stock" 2.15t (part number 90040150/1) SpeedPassion Ultra Sportsman V2 21.5t (Part Number SPF21V2) SpeedPassion Ultra Sportsman V3 21.5t (Part Number SP00008) Novak SS Pro 21.5t (Part Number 3421) Losi Xcelron 21.5t (Part Number LOSB9409) The Corally Pro Red motor is specifically excluded. If a model is chosen that does have a degree of mechanically adjustable timing it is up to the driver to prove that the timing is set to zero degrees. (Intent – that the 21.5 motors are not used with mechanical timing advanced as this will give a performance advantage over the 13.5/1S combinations. It is intended that use of 2S cells simplifies installation, not gives a performance advantage.) |
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so yes you can
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Jason im affraid your wrong National is not 21.5 at all, as clearly written.
national is only 13.5 or g2. 21.5 rules are for club use only and are NOT a national rule so NO you can not
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