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10.5 in a cat
Will a 10.5 turn motor in a cat going to be any good... or will it be as much use as a chocolate fireguard
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I used a 10.5 in mine geared at 23/81 and got some great results on a small indoor track. I ran it at Kiddy and did ok in round 1 when grip was low, but in round 3 any time I gained in the infield I lost down the straight.
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Ahh... no good at a track like cov then ?? :/
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suspect you want a 6.5 for starters.
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Yeah I would say 7.5 minimum, 6.5 recommended for outside.
Indoors if very tight 10.5 or 8.5. Hope this helps Mark
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no lol. you'd fall asleep down the straight. like other said 6.5 round there. I sometimes run a 5.5 also
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Excuse my intrusion in the Schumacher area but......
Depends on speedo. I'm VERY happy so far running a 7.5 on my Kinetic with the timing turned up so that it's very smooth on the in field but winds up to a very impressive top end on the straight. It's the perfect balance for me though I do recognise I am more steady away than some.
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Intrusion... what intrusion :P
+you have a good point... but i'm not the smoothest of drivers |
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