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although i have been racing for a while i havent realy raced outdoor i did my first race at broxtowe on sunday and am now changing my car setup as i now have the money to go brushless any advice plz on what motor size and brands are best oh and do u run green or yellows in the dry out door any tips and help aprecited thanx all
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for 2wd most run 7.5 or 6.5t motors and for 4wd 6.5 or 5.5t if your mad for speed... most well know brands are really good (lrp/nosram, novak, speed passion could go on...) for dry yellow schumacher minispikes and for wet use green compound schumacher minispikes or ballistic spikes
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ty m8 thats realy help full at least i wont waste money on rong tyers
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