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Old 10-06-2003, 05:57 PM
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Hey when i bought my T3 about 4 years ago, i bought a Midnight 2 pro motor. Is this motor any good for touring?
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Originally posted by will86
Hey when i bought my T3 about 4 years ago, i bought a Midnight 2 pro motor. Is this motor any good for touring?
yes its a good motor and should be fast if you gear it right,, just cant cut it unless you take it apart. and thats not legal ,, but should be ok if you do for club racing...i have a stock lathe for thos motors and havent used it in years.....but the motor should be fine...
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Yup, as long as you keep the comm clean and put decent brushes on it it should be fine. The Mid2 was one of the last of Trinity's high profile non-rebuildable stock motors. It had a direct lineage into the Paradox (1st rebuildable stocker) and thus into the modern motors. I have a couple of original Midnights I still use from time to time.

For club racing, like mb racer said, it'll be just fine.

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Yup, as long as you keep the comm clean and put decent brushes on it it should be fine. The Mid2 was one of the last of Trinity's high profile non-rebuildable stock motors. It had a direct lineage into the Paradox (1st rebuildable stocker) and thus into the modern motors. I have a couple of original Midnights I still use from time to time.

For club racing, like mb racer said, it'll be just fine.

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thanks for the back up guys. I too still have 4 of these motors and i do race them against the new stuff .. and still place top 3 in exp a mains..
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