原帖由 800mah 於 2008-7-8 13:42 發表
so do u suggest the V-intertia be switched to off so that the car will perform according to the characteristic of the motor?
As the matter of fact, yes (to the 1st part of your question). You can prove that yourself if you run it on a track with more short straights and tighter turns.
For track runners, if the motor stalls more easily, a better way is to set the car again to give a better traction to the rear tyres instead of activating the V-inertia. (But I found that if a motor stalls too easily, it is usually not a good motor for a track as it can't sprint on a longer straight, ie., it has a lower max. speed. A motor with a new rotor and 2 slightly weakened silver magnets is usually faster.)
Of course, we have to assume all types of friction, such as those caused by poor gear meshing or worn out bearings, being kept to the minimum.
I guess the V-inertia function can only be useful when a car tends to oversteer or under the condition when the traction is low.
[ 本帖最後由 billy86che 於 2008-7-8 14:02 編輯 ] |