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Post by yellowshark on Jul 16, 2009 18:13:57 GMT
Novak's Ballistic Spec Brushless Motors 10.5T – 21.5T (#3610 - #3621) are completely rebuildable, right down to the hardware. In fact, only one motor is necessary to compete in all spec class races. Simply pick your class of choice, and install the necessary color-coded, hand-wound stator. Each stator includes a factory-installed insert that easily identifies the number of motor winds.
This next-generation spec motor series contains an easy-to-adjust timing assembly, are built to ROAR/IFMAR specifications, boast a removable shielded sensor harness and contain a 12.3mm nickel-plated sintered Neodymium rotor.
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Post by Reuben on Jul 16, 2009 20:49:03 GMT
Yeh I did see that.
at least when they blow up you will be able to replace each part! however I wonder if they will sell parts seperately!
Once again - Novak leading the waY?
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Post by mattsedgley on Jul 16, 2009 20:56:31 GMT
would you say Novak lead the way in the first place? before my time racing? : discuss?
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Post by Reuben on Jul 16, 2009 21:51:02 GMT
dunno before my time aswell...
but if people still think Novaks are a great motor, then they must have been way above the rest on the first release?
discuss..
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Post by yellowshark on Jul 16, 2009 22:34:50 GMT
Not really, I think you'll find Checkpoint were doing this ages ago
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Post by Reuben on Jul 17, 2009 7:20:36 GMT
not with brushless
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Post by lesbaldry on Jul 17, 2009 8:33:28 GMT
Cars:the only one that Im aware of was the Novack SS sport/ESC combo...motor was about as good as a 19t (19t,thats a brushed motor for those who were playing with leggo those days )...The speedo let it down it was a three stage switch ....I blew mine up at Calshot trying to put 14v through it ;D
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Post by Martin Young on Jul 17, 2009 14:07:29 GMT
... but if people still think Novaks are a great motor, then they must have been way above the rest on the first release? discuss.. I ran back to back tests the other night between my GM and my 12month old Novak and I have to say the Novak had more punch but lacked a little top end but still did a lap of Bashley in near identical times I would have no hesitation using the Novak SS pro at all. Will the new Novak motors be any better
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Post by gwesty on Jul 17, 2009 14:16:23 GMT
hey up , alan bickerstaff (associated driver) has been using the ballistic range for a while now , mainly the 6.5 and its very fast and doesnt run as hot as the earlier motors hth , gw
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