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Old 12-08-2014
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Saw the revival thing posted somewhere,
would we allow the 'stealth' transmission with the new stuff on it? or would we keep it old school and simple?

-Josh
One thing to keep in mind perhaps is not everyone will choose to run an RC10, so staying in the spirit of the guidelines used for RC10 classic's is a good idea IMO but it can't be too limited to one type of car. There's some really interesting reading here, a lot of it comes down to "staying in the spirit" of running a 20yr old RC

I have a 17.5T "stock" brushless motor, but no chassis to fit it to for testing really. Barry your welcome to test it in your RC10 gold pan and see how it goes? could give all of us a bit of a base line for retro performance. Probably a tiny bit slower than the 23T you've got fitted at the moment I'm guessing?

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2wd Buggy
27 turn ROAR legal stock and 17.5 brushless motors only (under current rules).
Radio gear “electronics” are open.
Tires/wheels are open
Li-Po batteries are allowed.
That sounds really sensible, without really limiting anyone from picking their favourite "back in the day" chassis

From reading what other clubs do, it sounds like limiting the motor is the biggest performance equaliser?

So many things to consider. Matt's gonna have fun with this
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