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What are the motor rules for RWYB class?
Run whatever you show up withWhat are the motor rules for RWYB class?
I would't know why notIs electric legal? Just curious?
**WHEN** they become common. combustion engines aren't going to disappear anytime soon, especially in motorsports,but EV's are the future. We can either hop on board or get left behind. Lots of indoor kart tracks already have electric karts, not sure how weight compares to their combustion counterparts. But once that tech becomes affordable/lightweight, then we'll start seeing more and more of them....puts a smile on my face thinking about an electric rwyb kart with a silly amount of torque skating it's way around a track^^ you can regulate how aggressive the take-off is, and have anti-spin too....electrics will DOMINATE if they become common and the energy density of batteries allows for competitive weights.
Yes, the speed controls can be programmed many different ways^^ you can regulate how aggressive the take-off is, and have anti-spin too....electrics will DOMINATE if they become common and the energy density of batteries allows for competitive weights.
Run What Ya BrungWhat does "RWYB" stand for
Attach baseball cards to rear tires, BrrrrapBrrrrap. LOLLack of engine noise would be a big turn off for me with the electric motors....unless they would sound like open group 7 wing slot cars....
I last raced the slot car wing car nats in 2004 in tulsa ok....even back then, a racer was talking to a friend not watching their car while holding their controller wide open...^^ Slot cars are ridiculous these days....it's not "driving" anymore. Give me some spongees on t-jets....now that took skill.