11-25-2006, 11:46 PM
no it won't, not from my experiences.
more air flow, cooler motor.... kinda like a real car when it's over heating (because then it's only hope is air cooling)
on the highway the motor works less and gets more airflow...in the city it will overheat like a banshee at a single stoplight...
I know that was an example of real motors against nitro RC motors which is a hell of a difference but the same thing happens.
Imagine how much the nitro motor works to propell the 8lb rc up to speed....(multiple times per lap on a track)
Now invision how much power it takes a nitro engine to continually pull an 8lb rc once up to speed....
which one works the motor more?
I know your answer is going to be something to the fact of 'but the engine is at 35K RPMs at speed and it's only at 10K-30K on a track'
doesn't matter....look at the airflow your getting at 40mph in a parking lot.
The only way a high speed run is worse than track driving is if your doing grass runs
more air flow, cooler motor.... kinda like a real car when it's over heating (because then it's only hope is air cooling)
on the highway the motor works less and gets more airflow...in the city it will overheat like a banshee at a single stoplight...
I know that was an example of real motors against nitro RC motors which is a hell of a difference but the same thing happens.
Imagine how much the nitro motor works to propell the 8lb rc up to speed....(multiple times per lap on a track)
Now invision how much power it takes a nitro engine to continually pull an 8lb rc once up to speed....
which one works the motor more?
I know your answer is going to be something to the fact of 'but the engine is at 35K RPMs at speed and it's only at 10K-30K on a track'
doesn't matter....look at the airflow your getting at 40mph in a parking lot.
The only way a high speed run is worse than track driving is if your doing grass runs
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RBS5
RB2045
Futaba 3PM
Hitec 5955, 5965