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12.09.2011, 12:22 AM

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Hey guys whos herd of the 2650 running a bit better with high timing or at least a small timing advance?I was speaking with a gentlemen who told me such.We all know im talking about speed runs or drag racing he said 4 poles run better with timing slightly advanced.Well guys lets hear it chaps
sooo zero timing will be best?Or normal

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12.09.2011, 03:17 PM

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Best in what way- are you after cooler temps or higher speed?

The 2650kv is a 1512 1Y, so it will respond to increased timing much better than a Delta wound motor; stock timing is 10° of advance, so lowering it will reduce speed and temps a little- increasing it a notch will increase speed but also temps in all likelihood; take your pick...
   
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The only absolute truth in regards to motor timing is that 0degrees is wrong. ALL motors regardless of pole count, wind type, number of winds, whether inrunner or outrunner, brushed or brushless, will benefit in terms of both efficiency and power from SOME degree of timing advance once spinning faster than 0RPM.


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