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Not Yet Wild Join Date: Apr 2012
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| ![]() I have someone that wants to do a high speed gear swap in a '98 resistor coil cart. Would this be something worth doing? My concern is that the extra gearing will put too much stress on the coils and burn them out. I have not had anyone ask to do this before and do not want to go through the time and effort if this is not a good idea. let me have some feedback to have a direction to go. thanks! |
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Gone Wild ![]() ![]() Join Date: Sep 2012 Location: Charlotte, NC
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| ![]() Bad idea, specially if it has a VGlide. You are correct on your thinking that the system will not last long with the extra current demand. |
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