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Old 11-18-2016, 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Cain
I haven't seen anyone using 16 gauge but 14 gauge I have seen used on other 2wd buggies, in particular for the connection to the motor.

Personally, I need my skills wayyy up there first before that will make a diff lol.

One thing you can look at too is that some 12 gauge wire as a much thicker rubber "sleeve" than other wire.
Cain I'm more looking at smaller and easier to hide wire. I like my clean presentation in the pits lol

Originally Posted by goehm
I use the TQWire 16 gauge, I haven't seen any drop in performance. I scanned with an IR camera and didn't notice any heat buildup from resistance. That's as far as I've gone scientifically to investigate.
Thats exactly what i was looking for, I used to run the TQ 16 in my 12th and with the lower weights of 17.5 2wd these days I was figuring it "could" work.
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