Houston, We May Have a Problem
Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 12:26 pm
When last at HSC, I took the opportunity to purchase a couple of 'Retro' Class motors, one of which, was a 'New' Plafit Cheetah II motor.
At the Time, James suggested that he Only had "these New Cheetah's",..which apart from all the other 'nomenclature' on the packaging, included what appeared to be a Later Stamped 'D',.. BUT,..the biggest and most noticeable difference, is in the Can and the shape of the Hole, which would appear to be similar to the recently released 'Fox IV' motor.
Being somewhat circumspect, regarding the ongoing performance similarity of apparently, 'cosmetically 'Updated' motors, I became even More concerned, when I noticed the Motor I had purchased as a 'Cheetah II', was Actually 'Marked' on the Can as a "CHEETAH IV" !!
I decided a quick 'Performance check' was warranted.
As I had 2 x New 'Older Style' Plafit Cheetah II's to compare with I headed off to the track to do a Back to Back test.
First up, I gave ALL 3 motors Exactly the Same 'Run-In' process and Time on the Power Supply, Prior to track testing and instantly Noted that the Older motors were producing a slightly higher 'pitch' / Rpm at the same Voltage,.. never a particularly Good Sign,..
At Raceworld, with the Same car, Tyres, gear Ratio (9:28), etc, etc and an appropriate Retro Voltage, the New Motor, was Extremely dis-appointing, appearing to have Very Little 'Urge' as such and seemed Generally Slow.
The BEST the New motor could Produce, was a 5.385.
Time to 'compare',... I installed one of the Other New True Cheetah II's and Instantly Noticed it had More 'Urge' at take off and produced Consistent laps in the Low 5.0's !!
I then replaced it with the Other older True Cheetah II and found it Also performed the same,.. Also producing a String of Low 5.0 second laps.
After once again installing the Cheetah IV motor,..we were Back up to the High 5.3's !!
Not Good !!,..
Because of the Obvious 'Differences' between the Two motors I went 'Searching'.
Perhaps Typically, it was / is almost impossible to actually Find Any Plafit 'specific' information !!!
You know, if one could Not actually Hold in one's hand Any product from this company, one Could be forgiven for believing it actually Doesn't Exist !!
BUT,.. the Only 'references' I could find regarding this New 'Cheetah IV', was on a couple of Euro' Slot Shop sites, where BOTH the Cheetah II AND Cheetah IV were listed, With the relevant Spec's being 'listed' as;
Cheetah II; 35,000 rpm at 12v
Cheetah IV; 33,500 rpm at 12v
Whilst Not even considering the fact that a Motor that is Obviously considerably 'Different' (and MARKED as such),.. would / could be 'Supplied' as a Cheetah II, it is a somewhat Problematic situation for the performance equivalence etc, that has been enjoyed previously within the Retro classes.
I don't know about how the Rest of the Retro racers would 'feel' about this,.. but am Pretty Sure,..No One would Want to have a Slower Motor !!!!
I must admit, it also made me wonder just How the upcoming APC would deal with this 'change',.. only to find that the classes that Previously ran Cheetah II motors, such as Plafit F1 and JGT, apparently No longer do and Now run a Fox IV motor and am now unsure whether Cheetah II's are used at All in the APC classes.
Anyway,.. just thought I should 'Put this out there', for all those interested / concerned regarding the Performance of these New Motors.
Maybe get one from James and do your Own testing.
I intend to head to HSC and do further testing,.. but from what was evidenced by myself and Cody yesterday, leaves me somewhat concerned, as unlike the Fox IV replacement for the Fox II, It does Not feel like This New Cheetah IV motor has More Torque or Brakes.
With some fairly serious and important Retro races coming up,.. perhaps we should all be rather careful with the Older Cheetah II's we currently have !!
Obviously,..Some discussion should occur regarding this 'Unfortunate' change, so as Not to inadvertently dis-advantage anyone.
I will 'post' any further testing 'Outcomes' etc, ASAP.
At the Time, James suggested that he Only had "these New Cheetah's",..which apart from all the other 'nomenclature' on the packaging, included what appeared to be a Later Stamped 'D',.. BUT,..the biggest and most noticeable difference, is in the Can and the shape of the Hole, which would appear to be similar to the recently released 'Fox IV' motor.
Being somewhat circumspect, regarding the ongoing performance similarity of apparently, 'cosmetically 'Updated' motors, I became even More concerned, when I noticed the Motor I had purchased as a 'Cheetah II', was Actually 'Marked' on the Can as a "CHEETAH IV" !!
I decided a quick 'Performance check' was warranted.
As I had 2 x New 'Older Style' Plafit Cheetah II's to compare with I headed off to the track to do a Back to Back test.
First up, I gave ALL 3 motors Exactly the Same 'Run-In' process and Time on the Power Supply, Prior to track testing and instantly Noted that the Older motors were producing a slightly higher 'pitch' / Rpm at the same Voltage,.. never a particularly Good Sign,..
At Raceworld, with the Same car, Tyres, gear Ratio (9:28), etc, etc and an appropriate Retro Voltage, the New Motor, was Extremely dis-appointing, appearing to have Very Little 'Urge' as such and seemed Generally Slow.
The BEST the New motor could Produce, was a 5.385.
Time to 'compare',... I installed one of the Other New True Cheetah II's and Instantly Noticed it had More 'Urge' at take off and produced Consistent laps in the Low 5.0's !!
I then replaced it with the Other older True Cheetah II and found it Also performed the same,.. Also producing a String of Low 5.0 second laps.
After once again installing the Cheetah IV motor,..we were Back up to the High 5.3's !!
Not Good !!,..
Because of the Obvious 'Differences' between the Two motors I went 'Searching'.
Perhaps Typically, it was / is almost impossible to actually Find Any Plafit 'specific' information !!!
You know, if one could Not actually Hold in one's hand Any product from this company, one Could be forgiven for believing it actually Doesn't Exist !!
BUT,.. the Only 'references' I could find regarding this New 'Cheetah IV', was on a couple of Euro' Slot Shop sites, where BOTH the Cheetah II AND Cheetah IV were listed, With the relevant Spec's being 'listed' as;
Cheetah II; 35,000 rpm at 12v
Cheetah IV; 33,500 rpm at 12v
Whilst Not even considering the fact that a Motor that is Obviously considerably 'Different' (and MARKED as such),.. would / could be 'Supplied' as a Cheetah II, it is a somewhat Problematic situation for the performance equivalence etc, that has been enjoyed previously within the Retro classes.
I don't know about how the Rest of the Retro racers would 'feel' about this,.. but am Pretty Sure,..No One would Want to have a Slower Motor !!!!
I must admit, it also made me wonder just How the upcoming APC would deal with this 'change',.. only to find that the classes that Previously ran Cheetah II motors, such as Plafit F1 and JGT, apparently No longer do and Now run a Fox IV motor and am now unsure whether Cheetah II's are used at All in the APC classes.
Anyway,.. just thought I should 'Put this out there', for all those interested / concerned regarding the Performance of these New Motors.
Maybe get one from James and do your Own testing.
I intend to head to HSC and do further testing,.. but from what was evidenced by myself and Cody yesterday, leaves me somewhat concerned, as unlike the Fox IV replacement for the Fox II, It does Not feel like This New Cheetah IV motor has More Torque or Brakes.
With some fairly serious and important Retro races coming up,.. perhaps we should all be rather careful with the Older Cheetah II's we currently have !!
Obviously,..Some discussion should occur regarding this 'Unfortunate' change, so as Not to inadvertently dis-advantage anyone.
I will 'post' any further testing 'Outcomes' etc, ASAP.