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03.17.2006, 03:11 PM

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Hi everyone!!!
Will like to know the physical size of the basic 4200. Are they smaller than a brushed 540? Did you know if they are legal for 2wd buggy racing?
Thanks:037:
If you are asking about ROAR legality, that's up-in-the-air as far as I know. Take the specs of your controller and motor and compare to the ROAR rules. There's nothing in the rules that say you CAN'T use a sensorless motor and controller, but there must be a rules reason that noone is using them.
If you're wondering if it's legal to race at a local track, only the track owner(s) can make that decision.

Either way, you're sure to be pleased with the motor however you choose to run it :)


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03.17.2006, 10:01 PM

The basic motors are not roar legal. Five reasons. 1. Can length, 2. rotor size, 3. winding style, 4. $$ cost 5. I think they need to have solder tabs.


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