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Re: CIM motors
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Originally Posted by cgmv123
You have the Mini-CIM and the BAG motor confused. The BAG motor is last on the motor chart. The Mini-CIM is next to last. (The BAG Motor is the bigger of the two.) Don't fret, I mixed up the 2 at first as well.
That said, I like the BAG motor for shooting as well. You're allowed 4, so ganging 2 together comes close or even exceeds the specs of a CIM. Keep CIM's for driving and climbing.
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That may very well be. My source was the "JVN Mechanical Design Calculator". I know this is not an official document. The one you linked is missing any descriptor other than the part number, so it is an easy mistake to make.
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