Hi all.
I'm running a GMAC 10T on my trike & would like to inject it with Statorade due to slight overheating on the many hills in my area, but have a couple of questions for the community here before I proceed. I've watched a Grin tutorial (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZU-mhlNcqE) that mentions that all Grin motors have a hole in one of the disc brake mountings that allows for injection of Statorade without the need for drilling a hole, which I really don't want to do if I can help it.
So, first question is: Does anyone know if there is some kind of marker that indicates which disc mounting hole has the injection point & if so, what is it I'm looking for?
The reason I ask is because I'd rather do the Statorade injection without removing the hub/wheel assembly by simply removing the correct disc mount bolt (if it's marked) instead of undoing maybe 5 bolts until I find the correct one to inject the Statorade into.
Secondly: What's the typical ml measurement used for a GMAC 10T motor?
Thanks for any feedback/answers.
I'm running a GMAC 10T on my trike & would like to inject it with Statorade due to slight overheating on the many hills in my area, but have a couple of questions for the community here before I proceed. I've watched a Grin tutorial (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZU-mhlNcqE) that mentions that all Grin motors have a hole in one of the disc brake mountings that allows for injection of Statorade without the need for drilling a hole, which I really don't want to do if I can help it.
So, first question is: Does anyone know if there is some kind of marker that indicates which disc mounting hole has the injection point & if so, what is it I'm looking for?
The reason I ask is because I'd rather do the Statorade injection without removing the hub/wheel assembly by simply removing the correct disc mount bolt (if it's marked) instead of undoing maybe 5 bolts until I find the correct one to inject the Statorade into.
Secondly: What's the typical ml measurement used for a GMAC 10T motor?
Thanks for any feedback/answers.