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![]() I just know what I've read. It sounds like it's *almost* on par with something like a Novi 2000. I think it put out around 18lbs at max. rpm. Should be a good contender for Renegade racing. That is, if it can hold up. Powerdyne's belt driven units aren't notorious for being high quality,
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