Speed Passion MMM V3 Competition motor series
Speed Passion have been in touch to announce their all new MMM V3 Competition motor series. MMM simply means More torque, More power and More speed. It is based off the successful V3.0 Competition Motor Series that took the TC World Title in 2010 and many other wins around the world. Having gathered all this winning information plus driver input they are going one step further. Featuring a totally new motor front plate and rear end bell design that uses stronger material ready for the most extreme conditions, it also sports a new and improved sensor unit providing stronger sensor holding capability to withhold the most extreme racing condition. Also new on the MMM series is the advanced timing unit sensor (in degrees, 11-20 degrees, standard) of which multiple timing sensor units are available for a wide choice of adjustability to meet all racing needs. The new stator from the MMM series will improve the power band output by the 10% overall over the standard V3 Competition series motor and finally the new motor is 5 grams lighter than its predecessor.
Source: Speed Passion [speedpassion.net]
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1. Barely Legal - June 14th, 2011 at 15:16
Funny, I thought the V3 motors were illegal for the 2010 World Champs…
2. Speed Passion USA - June 14th, 2011 at 18:07
No, V3 motor was submitted for inspection after the deadline was met. So V3 was not on the list for the WC. That has nothing to do about V3 being illegal.
3. Jack Hale - June 17th, 2011 at 18:09
Hi all, I would love to try your motors and test them in my PanCar however your wire attachment for ABC wires make it impossible for us to use them in a PanCar Oval situation. With the configuration of our rear pod on virtually all PanCars there is no room to attach the wires. I bought one last season but I was bummed when I tried to mount it in the car so I had to sell it. To Bad. I would have loved to see how it performed.