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would not everIt should be "I know my girl would never cheat on me" and it isnt cheating if i dont know her name.
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im about to post pics itt
would not everIt should be "I know my girl would never cheat on me" and it isnt cheating if i dont know her name.
actually i'm pretty sure he got it from herePole piece is not blocked fyi. you just made that up. I'm looking at a 12" type r motor RIGHT NOW. No cooling.
watWhat is good about the cooling? I'm looking at it right now. Pole piece isn't vented.... No anything to cool the coil. You're full of shiite muslims.
Nightshades come with the pole piece plug that is conical shaped to direct the air coming back down the cone around the former instead of just out through the pole piece. SA Series motors used the same plug except with a little hole in it to provide a tiny air flow through the pole vent. Thats only Sundown products of course but Sundown has sold those pole plugs to people on here with other motors as well.Pole piece is not blocked fyi. you just made that up. I'm looking at a 12" type r motor RIGHT NOW. No cooling.
Would not ever is incorrect usage. It is Would never, you need subject verb agreement. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gifwould not ever
fffffuuuuu what
im about to post pics itt
derpWould not ever is incorrect usage. It is Would never, you need subject verb agreement. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif
Well that doesn't even make sense. A pole piece that you could block would have holes drilled in the sides of it. This allows air to come in the bottom of the motor and forces it through these holes right onto the voice coils. The type r does not have these as per the quoted statements. It also does not have a plug at the top of the pole piece like the nightshade as per the quoted statements. You guys just don't know what you're talking about so you didn't know what my statements meant. I was dead on... you just made an error in what you thought it meant. Type r's have no special cooling.actually i'm pretty sure he got it from here
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Who said I don't believe? I've seen them and know fully well what they do. They type R does not have them and if you put it in a pole piece that does not have holes drilled in the side of it for cooling you're really only creating a lot of compression and not any cooling. Please pay more attention to what I'm typing instead of what you THINK I'm typing.Nightshades come with the pole piece plug that is conical shaped to direct the air coming back down the cone around the former instead of just out through the pole piece. SA Series motors used the same plug except with a little hole in it to provide a tiny air flow through the pole vent. Thats only Sundown products of course but Sundown has sold those pole plugs to people on here with other motors as well.
If you dont believe then Email Jacob at Sundown and ask him. He owns the company and he uses the technology so if you're doubting me when you're the noob then maybe he can set you straight. Post the pictures.
EDIT: And i wasnt saying the pole piece on the Alpines was the same as sundown, but im saying with it not being vented, it provides better cooling than a free flowing vent, i believe you confused what i was saying.
If you say so mr. troll //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crazy.gif.c13912c32de98515d3142759a824dae7.gifPole piece is not blocked fyi. you just made that up. I'm looking at a 12" type r motor RIGHT NOW. No cooling.Edit: Lol also pole piece blocking is only effective if the pole piece is vented where the coil sits in the gap. If this weren't the case, when the coil moved it would cause MASSIVE compression. There is no use sticking up for the type r. It's as basic as it gets. I'm telling the truth. It's junk.