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- From: richard@mais.hydro.qc.ca (Richard Patenaude)
- Newsgroups: rec.models.rc
- Subject: Re: tweaking stock motors
- Message-ID: <richard.711742746@tdsb-s>
- Date: 21 Jul 92 18:19:06 GMT
- References: <richard.711657035@tdsb-s> <1992Jul20.212412.29457@usceast.cs.scarolina.edu>
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- hutto@SMTC.engr.scarolina.edu (Brent Hutto) writes:
-
- >In article <richard.711657035@tdsb-s>, richard@mais.hydro.qc.ca (Richard Patenaude) writes:
- >>At the club i race, we can only use stock speedwork motors (Dirt Oval), my
- >>problem is that all the A main racers know how to get more RPM's out of their
- >>motors without opening the can....does anyone out there know how to do it and
- >>would be nice enough to tell me?
- >>
- >>
- >> Tired of being blown away!!!!!
- >>
- >> Richard
-
- > I don't know very much about juicing up "stock" motors since I don't
- > race in any "stock" classes. I race because I like racing, not because
- > I like messing around with motors, so "modified" classes are a better
- > deal for me. That said, here's what little I do know about motor tweaks.
-
- > There are three basic approaches to making a stock or handout motor
- > produce more power.
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- >Brent Hutto
- >hutto@SMTC.engr.scarolina.edu
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-
- Thanks alot Brent, this will help me a great deal!. For now i think i'll
- stick with brush and spring combinations to get the most out of my motors so
- i'll invest in a dyno instead of buying motors by the dozen.
-
-
- btw, any dynos you could recommend? I want one that doesn't use a battery
- pack as input i don't find them consistent enough since no packs are alike.
-
-
- Thanks again!
-
- Richard Patenaude
- richard@mais.hydro.qc.ca
-