Author: admindt
Anthony Jesmond – Jconcepts Outdoor Turf Nats
Congrats to Anthony Jesmond on his 2nd place finish at the Jconcepts Outdoor Turf Nats a couple weeks ago. RC Madness hosted the event. Anthony qualified 5th out of 31 in 13.5 Wheeler and did what he had to do to race up to a 2nd place finish. His buggy was equipped with an R1 […]
Steve Smith – Ridgecrest Competition Raceway
A big shoutout to Steve Smith He races at Ridgecrest Competition Raceway in California. He was able to take home 1st place in 17.5 Short Course and 2nd in 17.5 Buggy and 13.5 Stadium Truck during their points series. All with Rotor Ron tuned power. Good Job Steven!
Rick Putnam
Name: Rick Putnam Age: 50 Hometown: Sherman, IL Home Track: Allen’s RC Years in RC: 7 Classes you race: 12 classes of oval, off-road and on-road Favorite part of racing: just hanging with the guys and not thinking about work. Racing with someone closely lap after lap, whether it’s for the win or 7th place. […]
He was able to win against mod motors with that same 13.5 that Rotor Ron tuned!
Tom Murray contacted me saying he wanted me to dyno tune his 13.5 motor, so he sent it into me. This past weekend he raced at Allen’s R/C Cars & Raceway in open motor wingless sprints. He was able to win against mod motors with that same 13.5 that I tuned. Congrats Tom Murray and […]
Not only did he take the A-main win, he ran the most laps he has run to date!
A month ago Jay Cox reached out to me about sending his Spec motors into dyno. He sent me 3 of them and told me to find the best one. After I did that and sent them back to him he got to run this weekend. Jay contacted me on Saturday night telling me what […]
Proper motor maintenance is crucial to the performance and longevity
Proper motor maintenance is crucial to the performance and longevity. I say the rule of thumb is to clean your motor with “motor spray” every 3 to 4 race days unless you race outside on dusty tracks then it should be every race day. I sell motor spray here on my website. Be sure to […]
Where should I temp my motor at?
I get asked alot…Where should I temp my motor at? The short answer is the center of the can. Some new mid motor vehicles make that really hard to do with the waterfall area covering the center of the can. I always say if you cannot temp the center of the can, try the end […]
It seemed like every week he was on the podium.
When I started Rotor Ron, Tim McCarthy hit me up saying he wanted to up his motor game. He was one of my very first customers. Tim went on a tear this past winter/spring and it seemed like every week he was on the podium. He ended up taking the win in both Friday and […]