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10.13.2007, 09:31 PM

My thinking of all this is if you can gain power and torque you might not need such a big motor like my 1950 1800kv to power a Maxx size car. You might be able to use a 1920 size or similar one. Meaning having a lower transmission or slipperntial powered by a smaller motor. That would cover the motor size worry and give you a lower ceter of gravity. I am not sure if it would work but I will try to see if I can get one built. I understand the gear issue to. It will take some playing around to find the ratio that will change.

Finnster—I don’t want to draw attention to myself or sound like I am bragging but I feel I do “think” differently than other people. I failed certain math classes in HS because the teachers demanded I show my work. They could not understand how I came to solutions yet I had the answers. I took some pre tests for college math and I tested out of most of the classes. I know how to solve the problems but I go about it other ways. I take that route with alot of problems in my life. Drives my wife nuts. My brain does make up for it in other areas. I have a picture perfect memory and other talents. No offence taken. I can take a good ribbing.


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