Thank you for this, ive been using my carburettor cleaner same as electric contact cleaner and im just holding it with my hands and with no any kind of protective gears.
Hi, I love your videos... Trying to learn this hobby on a more expert view (your view)... I was just wondering, my Hyper-dash 3 Out of the pack is just around 19k Rpm (which is right base on Tamiya's Motor chart)... How come yours is around 39k Rpm... Is that an old model? Also is Singer Oil ok to use as Substitute for the oil and WD40 as a contact cleaner... Thanks in advance... More power to you...
Hi Jumar! I explained in another video that the G-Force appears to output larger voltages than what the unit says, so 3.0V is actually 3.75V (25% higher). That being said, if you multiple my 39k motors by 0.8, you will get the true RPM at 3.0V, which will be a more modest 31k. Still one of the fastest Hyper-Dashes out there. I use all modern Hyper-Dash motors from 2019 onward. Try my Venom tune method and you'll be able to achieve what I've achieved. Yes, Singer oil is fine to use. WD-40 is good. Electronics cleaner is better.
@@claredin Ok thank you very much. I will try that venom tuned way... I guess I need to get a new hyper dash... Love your content... so informative... Thanks again...
Where to buy that voodoo liquid? Im watching your break in method multiple times now and i tried couple of time to break in my stock motors and i get different result. I want to make my stock motor to be faster.
@@jmanong Break-in is a philosophy and not about the machine. You can break in a motor using nothing more than a battery pack, however, it is best to use a continuous power source. Some people break in their motors with a spare car. Some racers don't break in their motors at all and rely on the natural acclimation process. It's all up to you and what you wish to do. However, for me, I think the G-Force is pretty much a standard. That's why I use it, but please don't limit yourself to the G-Force. There are other systems out there, such as the SkyRC NC2500. I don't have any experience with it, but others I've talked to like it.
@@jmanonghello, i use a 3 volt 1 amp adaptor, i cut the terminals ang change it to crocodile clips… DIY and its cheap …it serves the purpose…continous power, no flactuation of power…and i attach the motor to a VS, AR,S2or SXX motor holder…
I always follow the steps you have and I'm happy that I'm learning alot although I'm not wining but my Tamiya are all faster ,
Winning is not everything. Learn as much as possible first and the wins will come in droves. You'll see!
Thank you for another knowledgeable video, Ms. Clare! Hope I can also achieve such results.
Thank you for this, ive been using my carburettor cleaner same as electric contact cleaner and im just holding it with my hands and with no any kind of protective gears.
You're welcome! Be careful using it! Any chemicals like that take care to not inhale the vapors and also keep your eyes protected.
Hi Claire what app are you using for RPM determination?
Hi, I love your videos... Trying to learn this hobby on a more expert view (your view)... I was just wondering, my Hyper-dash 3 Out of the pack is just around 19k Rpm (which is right base on Tamiya's Motor chart)... How come yours is around 39k Rpm... Is that an old model?
Also is Singer Oil ok to use as Substitute for the oil and WD40 as a contact cleaner...
Thanks in advance... More power to you...
Hi Jumar! I explained in another video that the G-Force appears to output larger voltages than what the unit says, so 3.0V is actually 3.75V (25% higher). That being said, if you multiple my 39k motors by 0.8, you will get the true RPM at 3.0V, which will be a more modest 31k. Still one of the fastest Hyper-Dashes out there. I use all modern Hyper-Dash motors from 2019 onward. Try my Venom tune method and you'll be able to achieve what I've achieved. Yes, Singer oil is fine to use. WD-40 is good. Electronics cleaner is better.
@@claredin Ok thank you very much. I will try that venom tuned way... I guess I need to get a new hyper dash... Love your content... so informative... Thanks again...
Where to buy that voodoo liquid? Im watching your break in method multiple times now and i tried couple of time to break in my stock motors and i get different result. I want to make my stock motor to be faster.
What oil do you use to drip on the motor?
Hi clare, I can't find your other vidoes about water tuned
Can you give me a link?
I always follow your way, I enjoy you conveying the information, greetings, hobby mini 4wd, I'm from Indonesia😊🤝
Thank you Inisial! I'm glad you are enjoying my videos and thank you for supporting my work!
@@claredin u are welcome 😁🤝
whats the super secret CRC spay in step one?
i can get 24 speed in my stock motor 22k rpm
what oil do you use and where can i buy some.. --from philippines
Ganapati and Voodoo. I'm working on a method to ship to Phillipines soon. :)
is there any alternative break in machine other than geforce?
@@jmanong Break-in is a philosophy and not about the machine. You can break in a motor using nothing more than a battery pack, however, it is best to use a continuous power source. Some people break in their motors with a spare car. Some racers don't break in their motors at all and rely on the natural acclimation process. It's all up to you and what you wish to do. However, for me, I think the G-Force is pretty much a standard. That's why I use it, but please don't limit yourself to the G-Force. There are other systems out there, such as the SkyRC NC2500. I don't have any experience with it, but others I've talked to like it.
@@jmanonghello, i use a 3 volt 1 amp adaptor, i cut the terminals ang change it to crocodile clips… DIY and its cheap …it serves the purpose…continous power, no flactuation of power…and i attach the motor to a VS, AR,S2or SXX motor holder…
hello what application do you used to check the rpm mam?
Giri on an iPhone :)
Hi Clare, are you still using 3v on this video?
Yes, I am :)
Make sure you use carburetor cleaner and not brake cleaner or else it will melt your motors 😏
You discovered my secret ingredient. :)
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what app are you using to measure the rpm? thanks