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* Automatic timing: timing is continuously adjusted by an internal algorithm. It is a universal solution compatible with most motor types.
* Automatic timing: the timing is continuously adjusted by the internal algorithm. This is a universal solution compatible with most motor types.
* 0°–10° timing: recommended for inrunners, i.e. motors with internal magnets.
* 0°–10° timing: recommended for inrunners, i.e. motors with internal magnets.
* 15°–20° timing: recommended for most outrunners (motors with rotating casing). It offers a good combination of power and efficiency.
* 15°–20° timing: recommended for most outrunners (motors with rotating casing). It offers a good combination of power and efficiency.
* 25°–30° timing: High torque motors with many poles require the highest timing.
* 25°–30° timing: high-torque motors with many poles require the highest timing.

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* Automatic timing: the timing is continuously adjusted by the internal algorithm. This is a universal solution compatible with most motor types.
* 0–10° timing: recommended for inrunners, i.e. motors with internal magnets.
* 15–20° timing: recommended for most outrunners (motors with rotating casing). It offers a good combination of power and efficiency.
* 25–30° timing: high-torque motors with many poles require the highest timing.
  • Automatic timing: the timing is continuously adjusted by the internal algorithm. This is a universal solution compatible with most motor types.
  • 0°–10° timing: recommended for inrunners, i.e. motors with internal magnets.
  • 15°–20° timing: recommended for most outrunners (motors with rotating casing). It offers a good combination of power and efficiency.
  • 25°–30° timing: high-torque motors with many poles require the highest timing.