MONSTER wrote:Looking at a Site that has info on Timing, and found this confusing info.
In the first paragraph it says:
"Also setting the timing below 0° can cause serious heating problems and the motor to run backwards."
In the second paragraph it says"
"Decreasing the timing gives you more torque, longer runtimes, and less heating of the motor."
Which is it?
BOTH.
Ok, starting from ZERO and working up, the motor draws MORE amps as you go, but will require more gear and it decreases runtime. Go below ZERO timing, and bad things happen. The best place to start is a baseline of ZERO timing. The motor will have the softest performance, the least heat, and the longest runtime at that given point.
More timing = more speed, but at a loss of runtime and torque.
My suggestion for anyone not racing modified is to run 0° timing, and forget it. It's really not a tuning aid for novices and will only make your life miserable trying to chase the perfect setup with a gearing and timing balance.