by Florida_Slotter » Tue Jan 12, 2016 3:10 pm
After sitting and contemplating the information above, I decided to do a comparison of an FC130 motor in an anglewinder vs a Flat-6 motor in an anglewinder configuration.
I had a set of adaptors from Slot Car Corner, so I replaced the Flat-6 motor in my Sideways Porsche 935 Jagermeister with a Slot.It FC130 orange endbell motor.
Prior to the change, the Porsche weighed in at 82 grams. After the change, the scales registered 68 grams. H'mmm, that's a loss of 14 grams or about a 17% reduction in weight.
I know that you can simply screw the FC130 motor into place, but the adaptors space the motor so the center of the armature segment stack is centered over the slot. Kind of keeps right and left turns equal.
This past weekend I had planned on making a trip over to DeBary Glen Raceway and do some testing with my good friend ModlerBob. But it was not a good weekend for me as it turns out. I had a very pain filled weekend, so I just stayed in bed and took lots of pain medication. Hopefully this coming weekend will work out for a trip.
During my limited testing at home at my 1:43 GO layout (yes, it is like driving one of John Force's Funny Cars on a Go-Kart track) and while it was hard to do any measuring, what I did notice all pointed in a positive direction. I noticed the car seemed to accelerate quicker, stop in a shorter distance and appeared to be more planted in the turns, without a lap timer to verify this, it's kind of a "feelie thingie". But with some more testing, then we can see some real data.
Stay tuned!