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psycho 01.22.2006 12:43 PM

Stock?
 
Hi!
What really means a stock motor? Is it related to the # of turns?
Or fixed timing?Any reference for learning about the electric categories?
Thanks:devil

squeeforever 01.22.2006 12:49 PM

a stock brushed motor is 27 turns and im pretty sure has fixed timing.

coolhandcountry 01.22.2006 01:53 PM

The stock emaxx motors is a 23 turn i believe and has fixed timing.

captain harlock 01.22.2006 02:15 PM

It is not about the number of turns, but a stock motor has a fixed timing which you cant adjust. The fastest of these motors belong to Mike Reedy including the 19T Quad motor. Reedy has a 17T stock motor, too.

Batfish 01.22.2006 02:46 PM

If you are referring to a stock motor as in ROAR rules and regulations, the specifications are:
27 turn
fixed 24degree timing
removable end bell or fixed end bell
bushings only (no bearings)
ROAR XX must be stamped in the can (XX being the year of mfg)
the armature must have the mfg name and "27" stamped on it

Plus a whole bunch of other stuff.
If this is your question, check out www.roarracing.com and look at the rulebook starting on page 35.

captain harlock 01.22.2006 04:33 PM

Joe, have you ever participated in the IFMAR off road worlds?

Batfish 01.22.2006 04:46 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by captain harlock
Joe, have you ever participated in the IFMAR off road worlds?
Actually, I don't belong to any of the sanctioning bodies. All my racing has been for fun at the club level.
Maybe once my kids are grown up a little more I will have time to travel for events and I'll join up then. In the meantime I only have the opportunity to travel to my local track, since I enjoy spending time with my family so much :)

captain harlock 01.22.2006 08:59 PM

That's the real essence of this hobby. You enjoy your time without neglecting your dear family. Good for you, Joe.


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