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Is it possible to put 3 1000 watt motors on an xp 700 ? and make them all work together for a wayyy higher top speed?

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not at all.....3 reasons 1.way to heavy 2.not enough space 3. for less than a $100 more buy a 6000-13500watt etek which is lighter, smaller and much more efficient.
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Where can you buy and 13500 watt etek?
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