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Old 12-23-2002, 10:49 AM
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got a b-i-l yapping about how his nitrotc3 cant be beat by anty electric touring car.his is basically stock.whats it going to take to smoke his #@$%?
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A BIG tree branch, WHAP!
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a ton of it is driving. at any track i've been to that races both electric and gas on the same layout, the lap times are very similar for tc stock electric and nitro tc. the electric guys fly through the infield while the gas guys take advantage of the straights. usually mod electric will hold tq by 2-3 laps! so that's my answer. man, i hope you aren't talking about drag racing.
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Old 12-23-2002, 12:25 PM
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Take him to a track and race him..while on the driver stand start talking crap about how his sister is good in bed... that will make him more then likly screw up and get all disturbed that he will not want to hear that stuff and you will easily win and shut him up!!
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If you're talking about just street racing out in the street and drag racing the cars get the Schumacher Fusion, it'll go 70MPH.
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• High current ESC and a low turn motor. with proper gearing.

Thats it!
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assuming u have the proper electronics and gearing etc,there's oni 1 word tat i think all of us might need 2 bring our driving level up a notch...practise.
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