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I bought a Blitz today, hoping to have it all together and ready to run in the brushless stock CORR class in two weeks (racing my E-Firestorm in PA this weekend).

Are the stadium truck rules similar to the CORR trucks? I'm looking at running a stock BL motor in it too.


Maybe I'll still get the Slash 4x4 in the future...
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The Brushless Corr runs a 17.5 motor, and I believe stock stadium truck runs a 13.5. If I am wrong, someone please correct me. Killing time on here, cause I couldn't race today. Kevin
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The Brushless Corr runs a 17.5 motor, and I believe stock stadium truck runs a 13.5. If I am wrong, someone please correct me. Killing time on here, cause I couldn't race today. Kevin
stock in this area of ohio is 13.5
corr is roar spec is 17.5 or 27 turn motor

watch travling out state for stock some place consider 17.5 stock.

roar rules says 17.5 is stock 13.5 is super stock so you got watch like i warned

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I bought a Blitz today, hoping to have it all together and ready to run in the brushless stock CORR class in two weeks (racing my E-Firestorm in PA this weekend).

Are the stadium truck rules similar to the CORR trucks? I'm looking at running a stock BL motor in it too.


Maybe I'll still get the Slash 4x4 in the future...
have fun with the blitz should have got a sc10
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have fun with the blitz should have got a sc10

I think the SC10 will probably be a hair faster but if the Blitz is as durable as my E-Firestorm its a good choice for me.


So let's say you have a 17.5t motor, will they let you race in a 13.5t class? I would assume it would be ok since you're at a disadvantage with the slower motor.
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I think the SC10 will probably be a hair faster but if the Blitz is as durable as my E-Firestorm its a good choice for me.


So let's say you have a 17.5t motor, will they let you race in a 13.5t class? I would assume it would be ok since you're at a disadvantage with the slower motor.
corr truck
stock is stock
then there roar spec that 17.5 or 27t motor
then open run what you got
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Got my truck set-up last night after it had been setting for about a year rebuilt.

How long are the mains in stock truck?
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