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Old 07-15-2008 | 05:54 PM
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The smaller restrictor you gain in run-time and loose in rpms I guess. In go-carting 2 stroke, small restrictor is faster in tight tracks. I don't know if suits rc cars.
big restrictor worst run-time improved rpms top speed better
if you have problems with run-times go to smaller restrictor if not stay if big (faster)
I also find smaller restrictor is easier to tune
my opnion
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