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Old 17-07-2012
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Default SpeedPassion rotors

Hi, what is the difference between all the rotors offered by speedpassion for the v3 motors?

3.5T-8.5T Rotor - Blue ring 12mm
3.5T-8.5T Rotor - Purple ring S7 12.3mm
3.5T-8.5T Rotor - Silver ring S7 12.3mm
3.5T-8.5T Rotor - Silver Ring 12.5mm
3.5T-8.5T Rotor - Red Ring 12.5mm
3.5T-8.5T Rotor - Golden ring 12.8mm
3.5T-8.5T Rotor - Green ring 13mm
3.5T-8.5T Rotor - Orange S7 ring 13mm



SP webpage description a bit poor.
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They will probably have different diameters.
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Check the UK distributors site

http://www.racing-cars.com/sp/abspag...lateid/12.html

They are different diameters.
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Check the UK distributors site

http://www.racing-cars.com/sp/abspag...lateid/12.html

They are different diameters.
Thank's Matt.
But still what do they do?
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Hey Alex,
The SP does have some more information than what you listed.
If you click on each rotor it gives a brief idea of what the differences are.
For example:

Gold = High power
Purple = High RPM (Super 7)
Green = Max power
Red = standard (kit spec)

Hope it helps
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smaller diameter = more revs less torque
larger diameter = more torque, less revs

12.3 seems to be the sweet spot most have settled on
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smaller diameter = more revs less torque
larger diameter = more torque, less revs

12.3 seems to be the sweet spot most have settled on
Thank you. It makes sence now. Why din't they just put that on the description
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