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No "Bangs" on my roster but I have wired my Williams diesel motors in series and would recommend doing that.  The engines can slow down to a crawl and still do as much for top speed as I want.  It's an easy alteration to make and if you don't like it, it's not much work to return it to the way it was when it came.

 

Paul Fischer

You take the body off, the motors have two different colored leads going to them, say a blue  and brown wire to each.  You cut the blue one on one motor and the brown on the other, connect the blue wire leading from a motor to the brown wire leading to the other motor. Cover the junction with electrical tape.   You also have the other ends of both wires you ignore (I put electrical tape over them).  Put the body back on.  

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