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Old 10-03-2014
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losi 22 on your track mid or rear motor and why ?
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Mid motor, more cornering speed, end of lol. Rear motor for loose surface aka mud/clay etc (saying that though, some of the yanks are using mid now on clay)
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I used one in mid for ages and great on our track, still a few people running them, as dudders mentioned, same reasons.

rear motor OK if very wet, but generally mid motor is best.
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I used one in mid for ages and great on our track, still a few people running them, as dudders mentioned, same reasons.

rear motor OK if very wet, but generally mid motor is best.
Oddly enough, we've recently found when our track is very wet its very grippy!
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The only good thing about running rear motor is it gives you space to put your ESC unlike the the mid motor config ,It was the only thing i did not like about my 22
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