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Old 10-03-2016
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Default What motor you guys running in your 2wd ?

im downgrading my motor, as i find its too much for me (LRP X12 6.5T)

Wanted to know what you guys running on those tight track.
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I've been running either a 7.0 or 7.5 depending which car I'm running. Plenty enough power!
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Hi Jay - 6.5 to 8.5 not LRP as they are super quick.
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Hi Jay - 6.5 to 8.5 not LRP as they are super quick.
Aye, i ran those motor with 60% throttle travel turned down, far too quick, that motor is a BEAST, until it start to eat my diff, out drives, etc. lol
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Hi Jay, I just run everything the same as I did at Deanshanger, however if I was choosing a motor for the track then I guess something nice and smooth would be the choice, perhaps something 10.5 - 8.5 would be ideal, if you've still got the dualsky speedo you can make a slow motor very quick with the timing and boost options if needed.
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