I’m not 100% sure why the Motor lead temp and Max speed fluctuated for the UL-1 on run #2 versus run #1 and #3. My best guess would be that the water was choppier during that heat. The temp sensor may have moved a bit too during the run.
I used my usual “Go to” heat racing prop for each test as I wanted to start with something that I was familiar with from a performance stand point. The only change that I made to the boat was the motor swap and the ESC timing. I used 10 degrees of timing for the UL1, and 0 degrees for the TP.
I didn’t personally try to prop it up to test the temp ceiling.
There is no doubt that increasing your average lap speed by 1 – 2 mph is noteworthy, but the question for those participating in this discussion is… Does this still fit within the “INTENT” of the P-Ltd class (In regards to an acceptable speed range for the class)? Some may feel that an average of 41 mph per lap is too fast, some might find it acceptable.
I used my usual “Go to” heat racing prop for each test as I wanted to start with something that I was familiar with from a performance stand point. The only change that I made to the boat was the motor swap and the ESC timing. I used 10 degrees of timing for the UL1, and 0 degrees for the TP.
I didn’t personally try to prop it up to test the temp ceiling.
There is no doubt that increasing your average lap speed by 1 – 2 mph is noteworthy, but the question for those participating in this discussion is… Does this still fit within the “INTENT” of the P-Ltd class (In regards to an acceptable speed range for the class)? Some may feel that an average of 41 mph per lap is too fast, some might find it acceptable.
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