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[ANS6638] Novak "Ultra Low-Resistance - Red Wire" Ballistic 540 Stator (21.5T)
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This is an optional Novak "Ultra Low-Resistance - Red Wire" 21.5 Turn Ballistic 540 Stator. Spec class racing is the ultimate battle ground across the country and Novak is pleased to present the latest weapon in the spec racing war— the Ultra Low-Resistance Stator. This stator was developed to provide maximum copper wire fill and give spec racers an edge over a standard motor. Each stator is hand-wound by Novak¡¯s winding wizards in Irvine, California using the largest diameter, high-quality Novak Red Wire that will fit into the stator. This lowers the resistance of the stator, giving serious racers the lowest numbers possible, and the fastest speeds on the track.  

Novak's exciting Ultra Low-Resistance (ULR) stators are hand wound like all Novak motors. However, these stators use wire that is larger than the legal limit. Many tracks around the world allow motors that are not on the sanctioning body's approved motor list, they simply require drivers to all run motors with the same number of turns. The ULR stators give Novak racers a leg-up on these unlisted motors, and are the fastest spec-wind stators available.

Novak¡¯s innovative re-buildable motor design allows for quick and easy replacement of the stator. By unscrewing the main screws, the motor's end bells and sensor assemblies can be easily removed to leave only the stator, which can then be replaced with a different wound stator. The ease of installation and numerous motor-wind options provide drivers with a cost effective way to race many different classes without purchasing a large number of motors. In addition, the stators can be easily replaced if damaged.

 

 
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