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Old 12-19-2006, 04:05 AM
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Originally Posted by P-DUB
Can you please explain yourself
for some reason i know what pic that was it was a classic example of 1,2,3 PUNT!!!!!!!!
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I bet you guys that are running Novak brushless systems can't wait for the new 4-cell controller....
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I noticed that some of you guy are running full-sized foams... do you actually race with those or have you just not trued them yet?
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Originally Posted by JayBee
I might as well put five on it
do you paint your own bodies?

if not, who does them?
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Old 12-19-2006, 06:27 AM
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Originally Posted by James35
James, which servo is this?
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Originally Posted by protc3
for some reason i know what pic that was it was a classic example of 1,2,3 PUNT!!!!!!!!
I guess Jason knows people as the pic vanished

http://picasaweb.google.com/tonyp126...22259044245170
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Originally Posted by akura2
I bet you guys that are running Novak brushless systems can't wait for the new 4-cell controller....
I got to see this prototype,
I want this or the Sensored motor software update for the Mamba Max.
Then everything would be right and good in the world.
-Shookie <><

Oh and I think that servo is a wing type servo
I used one very simular for my Mirco RS4 years ago.
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Old 12-19-2006, 07:18 AM
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JayBee

YGPM
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Originally Posted by dr_hfuhuhurr
James, which servo is this?
Hitech HS81-MG. Fast, sufficient power, lightweight, metal gears, but it does not have ball bearings, and after a couples of months will start to get play in it. I don't use them any more for that reason.
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Originally Posted by P-DUB
I guess Jason knows people as the pic vanished

http://picasaweb.google.com/tonyp126...22259044245170
you suck!
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Originally Posted by akura2
do you paint your own bodies?

if not, who does them?
I painted the Green body w/the Rally stripes. A painter named Wes did Pinky, the Green/Blue one & the Orange/Blue one. Look him up, he's on rctech
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Okie, always love an opportunity to whore my ride...

chassis/new body/old body


SpeedMerchant Rev4, setup for stock class with EA Motorsports or Putnam motors and Whiplash Batteries. Spektrum radio with Tekin speedo and Futaba digital servo.

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Old 12-19-2006, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by James35
Hitech HS81-MG. Fast, sufficient power, lightweight, metal gears, but it does not have ball bearings, and after a couples of months will start to get play in it. I don't use them any more for that reason.
ICK!!!! Get that turd out of there. Nothing is worse than Hitec servos and that is one of their worst.

I would say centering precision is one of the most necessary qualities of a 12th scale servo. As I've said before, Hitec servo's don't find the same center ever. It's the drunk gerbils they put in them...
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Originally Posted by P-DUB
I guess Jason knows people as the pic vanished

http://picasaweb.google.com/tonyp126...22259044245170
thats how I probably looked when I hacked Paul at the regions
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