Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-38863250-20190424145138/@comment-27306930-20190503020913

Awesome !!!

So I've talked about this few times before. Just like car tires need to be balanced, flywheels perform much better when they spin smoothly, without excessive vibration. They spin up quicker, they run faster, and they're quieter. Win-win-win.

But I don't think imbalanced flywheels are your problem. Worker metal flywheels are manufactured to much more precise specifications. You're not going to have a problem with excess vibration with those. Good choice.

I agree, you probably have a problem with the shell or the supports. Or possibly tension in the wiring itself. When you get the replacement motor, make sure the cage and the electronics aren't rubbing against the shell, and there's some slack in the wiring.