nitromaniac
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ok ok ok bare with me here, I am not new to rc but I am new to switching motors, I recently switched out my stock mill in my tc3 to an OS 15 cv-r I really like it , ez to tune and has been starting 1st or second pull! now dont get me wrong but after running my nitro 4tec(crap) at wot(runs hot) I realized that my os 15 dosnt have the top end I am used to, so I have been looking into the reason why a 21 mill with a few minor mods can't go into a tc3, is this possible? am I thinking out of my ass here? I dont know too many people who are into this hobbie so I dont have any one to tell me this can or can't be done, I know that 21 mills are designed for 1/8 scale cars but I am thinking that if schumacer can do it than why can't I or anyone else for that matter! I am looking into the os21 vz-r you can see it here http://www.osengines.com/engines/osmg2071.html
I know that some of you will say jeeez what a dumbass! its gearing not power, that is true in most cases but even with different gearing the 15 would fly top end but would lack in off the gun power, there is no happy medium to gearing, I am looking for both and thinking that a 21 would give me both, my guess to all this is the car would have way too much torque and just spin in circles, but if some of you think it could be done, please let me know! I may just have to get a 1/8 kit and try out this motor, looks like a fun project! Thanks for readin!
I know that some of you will say jeeez what a dumbass! its gearing not power, that is true in most cases but even with different gearing the 15 would fly top end but would lack in off the gun power, there is no happy medium to gearing, I am looking for both and thinking that a 21 would give me both, my guess to all this is the car would have way too much torque and just spin in circles, but if some of you think it could be done, please let me know! I may just have to get a 1/8 kit and try out this motor, looks like a fun project! Thanks for readin!
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