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Old 12-25-2002, 12:12 PM
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What is everyone doing about the timing of the motor? No one has said a whole lot about the subject and it seems to perhaps be the key to efficient and long lasting operation (based on previous threads). This brushless thing seems better and better every day.
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I would also like to know if everyone is leaving timing as it came factory (mine was all the way to the left marks on the casing) or have adjusted them and if you have adjusted them have you seen any performance or battery increases or decreases
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I flew 3 hours then adjusted timing and promptly crashed. The motor was running fine but I did not get to evaluate the performance. Seemed fine though.
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