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Old 06-29-2009, 05:23 AM   #391
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thats weird i wonder why all the links the same..ill go back and fix it..

it just means the face of the rim is flat, no difference in performance just looks...flush looks more like a 1/8 scale wheel
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Old 06-29-2009, 05:46 AM   #392
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Yeah cool man,, I just bought the last 2 sets of those tires ya got on ebay. Cost me $9.74 so now just rims. Worse part about it all is I cant glue tires for crap. LOLOLOL And I got 2 ZIPPY Flightmax 2200mAh 2S1P so my son will be good to go now..
So now with those 2 batteries if I run them together same time in training mode how much faster will it go and how long for run time? If it will go that much faster I will just let him run 1 pack at a time. Oh and how do I wire up the 2 together for this truck. I am going to use all deans ultra plugs.
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Old 06-29-2009, 05:51 AM   #393
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thats weird i wonder why all the links the same..ill go back and fix it..

it just means the face of the rim is flat, no difference in performance just looks...flush looks more like a 1/8 scale wheel
Ok so is their an offset to either rim bro? I can't tell from the pics.
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Old 06-29-2009, 05:56 AM   #394
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I have also heard about a lot of guys using the JConcepts Goose Bumps on this truck.

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Old 06-29-2009, 05:57 AM   #395
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J Concepts 2.2" Buggy Rears Goosebumps Green
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Just to bring your post back to the top of the list cause those look sick!! I like those tires a lil more,, more aggressive..
So these guys http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...gy-Tires-Green

and these http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...ucts_id/142622
jnfweld put this combo together and they look nasty.
yoshgixxer put the other combos together above here in post 306
I think I am ordering a set of the goosebumps and 4 sets of those rims and I already bought the 2 sets of the Losi X-3000
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has the center diff been released yet?



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Old 06-29-2009, 08:23 AM   #397
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even my e revo brushless edition does the same thing
What same thing?
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NICE! That puts my series powered Mini Revo to shame. What pinion were you running?
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i would bring my mini t but i live on the island and i have work all this week but i will try to take a ride there
Yeah same but with my 1/16 E-Revo and I doubt my parents would take me up to there just to race . Where on the Island are you?
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NICE! That puts my series powered Mini Revo to shame. What pinion were you running?
30, shh.
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it wont be that much faster with 2s in training mode...
but it will run for over 40 minutes with two 2200 packs run parallel..i run the same set up in mine last forever,just in race mode

a parallel connector is basically just a Y harness soldered together...Heres one i made
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I have also heard about a lot of guys using the JConcepts Goose Bumps on this truck.

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You are right Jason, even the 4wd fronts are nice ones on this truck

My dream is a Illuzion from you with some nice Rulux. The rims i cant tell, but the lid will be a top seller

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According to Traxxas, this is the tray size: 101.9 x 35.5 x 20.3 MM

I'm not saying the Turnigy will not fit, maybe it does, but the dimensions seem too long. Would be definitely nice to have 25C.

I ordered these ones instead.

What kind of charger do you recommend for that battery from that site?

i dont know much about lipo batteries
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What kind of charger do you recommend for that battery from that site?

i dont know much about lipo batteries
I like the Hyperion 0606i AC/DC mainly because it charges EVERYTHING and you don't need a power supply.
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