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08.09.2009, 10:42 PM

Yeah you wanting timing to be set at 0 for the lowest temps. Gear up if you want more speed. I have found that the gearing windows for these types of motors are very wide.


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08.09.2009, 11:16 PM

big greg, I thought that the max. safe temp on the CC/Neu was 170f, or am i wrong? I would kinda like to just run untill my batts they run out (30 mins or so) without stopping to cool down because of high temps. Would this heatsink work? http://www.impaktrc.com/product_info...oducts_id=4036
Its 40mm and the CC/Neu is 41.78mm, think it will work?

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08.10.2009, 12:02 AM

Integrated fins on a can are almost ALWAYS more efficient at cooling. Using a heat sink on a CC NEU you would only be getting 1/2 of the contact surface area. The space between the CCNeu fins would just be void space filled with insulating air because it wouldn't be moving away from the motor.

15min at 165? Better than I can claim on really conservative gearing and driving. If you want better temps, change your gearing, your driving habits, or wait for cooler weather
   
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