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Old 10-08-2011
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Default what size motor are you running?

I'm interested in seeing what motors people are running in their 22.
I have come from a nitro background and am pretty new to the electric scene. I have race 4wd electric at a club where everyone used 13.5.

I am about to start 2wd at Eden park and the new maritime racing track once its built. Both are open motor limits, so I'm really not sure what to go for.

I know I currently have ordered the hobbywing extreme stock 8.5 combo which is still boostable.

My question really is what do u guys use, and will an 8.5 be sufficient with or without boosting it.
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Most people run a 7.5 in 2wd, an 8.5 boosted will be more than enough.
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6.5 22/76
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7.5 speed passion 23 /76

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