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If you want to run big heavy tires and aluminum parts, then get the 2200kv. If you are being weight conscious, the 2650kv will do fine.


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If you want to run big heavy tires and aluminum parts, then get the 2200kv. If you are being weight conscious, the 2650kv will do fine.
your attitude is all wrong. get the 2200 so you DONT have to be weight conscious. jesus you sound like a lady.



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If you want to run big heavy tires and aluminum parts, then get the 2200kv. If you are being weight conscious, the 2650kv will do fine.

no alum, all rpm... I run 1/8 buggy wheels & tires... light all light as poss with less rolling mass.

now what one, the 2200 is more torque, less top end.
the 2650 more top end, less torque... harder on batteries.
more potential in the future when I go lipo...

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I suppose either one is great and will be more than enough, just not sure wich one to get.

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