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Originally Posted by magman
well done. It definitely seems to keep the front tires down a bit more than stock for sure
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Part of that is the physics of the motor, it's running in reverse to the normal direction. In normal (rear position) the rotation of the rotor is torquing the motor can and tranny down, causing wheelies. The same thing is happening when you tap the brakes or goose the throttle to adjust for a landing in mid-air. In candymans setup the motor can and tranny is twisting down as well, But due to reversed wires and position the torque is pushing down on the front, not the rear. This is the reason why the X-factory X-6/60 cars have a 4 gear transmission, to bring back the proper rotation to control jumps and help plant the rear for max traction
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