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Old 12-15-2005, 09:42 PM
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http://integy.automated-shops.com/cg...15105479464.92

What you guys think of this?
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All integy motors where fast. Looks like a green machine??? The arm anyway.
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looks good but not really a big fan of integy motors. i wonder how it perform compare to the new trinity.
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But will it ever be roar legal..
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But will it ever be roar legal..
I think that Integy is going to submitt the laydown hood version of this and the 19 turn for Roar approval...This will be the first time they did that though.

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I hope so but if it meets the specs is it a big deal ?
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Originally Posted by deedit
I hope so but if it meets the specs is it a big deal ?
Depends on where you run.
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At the very least, it is different. Did you see the vents on the diameter? Weird.
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Has anyone ran this motor yet? if so what kind of gearing does it like?
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My friend had one in offroad and didn't really like it. Only issue i saw was that the can, can be easily turned to increase timing. The timing holder notch is extremely small.
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