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03.18.2009, 05:22 PM

If a 1512 weren't better suited for buggies, why would castle even bother releasing the 2650 in addition to the 2200? Of course some are getting better results with the 2200 on the track, but neither motor is really ideal for 1/8 buggy racing anyway.


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03.19.2009, 12:58 PM

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If a 1512 weren't better suited for buggies, why would castle even bother releasing the 2650 in addition to the 2200? Of course some are getting better results with the 2200 on the track, but neither motor is really ideal for 1/8 buggy racing anyway.
if neither the 1515 or 1512 or the CC2200/2600 are ideal for using in a buggy on 4 cells, what would be your suggestions?

i am in the market for a new motor and it seems that on 4 cells in a buggy at stock gearing (or close to it) 2600 seems to be the right thing to use.
am i way off?
   
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