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Originally Posted by Henry_Mareck
The main problem i could see is that just 2 motors isnt enough for the full drivetrain. They wouldnt work too well matched with 2 smaller motors, wierd ratios. Now, if we had 4 bike motors, then it would be a different story. Vroom Vroom.
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You don't need to have two identical motors with identical amounts of "power" in the same transmission. Think of it this way: you have a train full of 100 cars that you need to move. Locomotive A has thousands of horsepower and can move 80 cars. Locomotive B can only move 30 cars. Neither Locomotive A nor B can get the 100-car train moving by themselves. But if you couple the locomotive together, you get a combined pulling power of 110 cars. You can now move the train, even though Locomotive A and Locomotive B are sharing the load "unequally".
This works the same way for the different CIM motors. The two different CIM motors should work the same way, in that they "combine" together and act as basically one motor.