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May 08, 2007 at
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How many teams are running the flexing front motor plate now?
I have seen two versions, one like Maxim has with the rubber bushing
And the other with a bearing down at the bottom the plate where it pivots.
Is this a must have? Are Schatz and Saldana running it?
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May 08, 2007 at
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Posted By: RunninE on May 08 2007 at 07:29:55 AM
How many teams are running the flexing front motor plate now?
I have seen two versions, one like Maxim has with the rubber bushing
And the other with a bearing down at the bottom the plate where it pivots.
Is this a must have? Are Schatz and Saldana running it?
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I can't see a reason for it unless they are running reverse rotation engines. At the right moment when the throttle is applied it would help knock down the left side in a turn. EXPERTS YOUR THOUGHTS PLEASE.
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