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Originally Posted by BrianG
Well then, if that's what the're after, they need an rpm limiter module. That way, no matter what ESC or motor or voltage is used, all the cars will be the same speed.
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RPM limiter is unrealistic. It won't solve the problem (even if all the manufacturers agreed to put one on) because it is not just about RPM but power output. You ought to know that, Brian. You would need different RPM limits for the different motors. Way too complicated for no real benefit. The RPM limiter they use now is the wind of the motor and it works better than anything else.
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Originally Posted by lutach
What rules  . I mean, rules are fine, but to a certain extent. Not allowing one to use a ESC because it has kick ass technology, that's total BS. Like I mentioned before, a ROAR director has said 4 and 6 pole sensored motors are legal and yes I'm trying to get a few made. If Castle or any other company comes out with one before it'll be great and then we will see how this so called sanctions or clubs will treat them.
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As stated above, it is not being disallowed because of the technology but to keep the speed of the classes in the range that they were designed for
without making people switch motors mid season.