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02.05.2009, 12:12 PM

hmmm heres my thought on that...

Because the rotor radius is the same...its still rotating from that distance and that torque transfered to the rest of the shaft...


if anything...you would have MORE rotating mass which will slow your acceleration. Like linc said...unless your rusty is gonna be a lot heavier...stick to the 1/8
   
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02.05.2009, 01:13 PM

Ok thank for the input. It was one of those "always wondered" questions.


I will spank a nitro any day...guaranteed. :)
   
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