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<blockquote data-quote="bptjr" data-source="post: 371730" data-attributes="member: 15529"><p>Probably should have been clearer about what i'm doing. Close to the end of a need for speed project. I set a goal of at least 20 mph. One more willdo that. If i can gain any rpm at all it will help. Any drag on motor costs rpm/ speed. In this case the magnetig drag of a charging coil will cost some ,even if its minimal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bptjr, post: 371730, member: 15529"] Probably should have been clearer about what i'm doing. Close to the end of a need for speed project. I set a goal of at least 20 mph. One more willdo that. If i can gain any rpm at all it will help. Any drag on motor costs rpm/ speed. In this case the magnetig drag of a charging coil will cost some ,even if its minimal. [/QUOTE]
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