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Originally Posted by peetbee
Er Kayce, I think you've got it mixed up. A 10.5 is slower than an 8.5 (whilst admittedly being a bit more powerful than the 20T)
A 10.5 should be perfect indoors.
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I'm well aware a 10.5 is a wee bit slower than a 8.5,

but just saying that a 10.5 is a LOT faster than a 20T brushed. And thus my query on how large an indoor facility he was running, since most are quite a bit smaller than most outdoor tracks were a 10.5 would be a more appropriate choice. The OP was already making reference that the car was a handfull with a slower motor, and your advice ("should be perfect indoors") seems to compound the common newbie problem of "over-motoring" their car, IMHO.