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Old 01-24-2008, 02:57 PM
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Hi guys

Can you tel me if there are steel drive shafts for the MI3 and if there are what the part number is?

TO Skiddins

Could you email me ([email protected]) a setup for stock/19t at west london? will be going on Sunday and haven't used the car yet outside.

Thanks

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Originally Posted by rx7ttlm
LMAO if you ran LRP or even novak you wouldn't have to worry about that...
Yeah, you would. I guarantee neither company will back up any custom wiring you do to their circuit board. Thats why Novak gives you external plugs on their board, so you dont solder on it and mess it up. LRP has set wire lengths that just like the Speed Passion you would have to solder onto the circuit board to change. No company is going to honor a warrantee if you change something from the origional.
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U2151 steel CVD's

Originally Posted by MadBrushRacing
Hi guys

Can you tel me if there are steel drive shafts for the MI3 and if there are what the part number is?

TO Skiddins

Could you email me ([email protected]) a setup for stock/19t at west london? will be going on Sunday and haven't used the car yet outside.

Thanks

Tony
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Old 01-24-2008, 03:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Randy Caster
Look at my post 2 above yours to see how I held the servo down
Oh yeah....ooops......

For all the black stuff I just use rit dye, works on almost any plastic material, as you can see the black springs and transponders as well.
got it, thanks.
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Old 01-24-2008, 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by rx7ttlm
Like what? and where are pictures of this mythical $2000 roller lol.. I do have a race roller thats about 10k But thats my rally car lmao. but for real, you haven't seen my nitro car I obsess over that thing.. ask adam he is sending me more ti crap some time this year *eyeballs adam*
http://www.rc50.com/modules/coppermi...7/PICT5459.JPG

Hands down the sexiest looking sedan built by the sexiest r/c racer
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Old 01-24-2008, 03:24 PM
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i guess i need to post my purple anodized bulkheads now
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Old 01-24-2008, 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Randy Caster
Yeah, you would. I guarantee neither company will back up any custom wiring you do to their circuit board. Thats why Novak gives you external plugs on their board, so you dont solder on it and mess it up. LRP has set wire lengths that just like the Speed Passion you would have to solder onto the circuit board to change. No company is going to honor a warrantee if you change something from the origional.
so over the last 4 years the esc's that i have had repaired with black 14 or 18 awg wire they mistakenly fixed at no cost to me ? . If they have solder tabs externally.. at least LRP will take care of it.. unless thats what screwed things up.. but I don't screw things up when I melt metal lol
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Old 01-24-2008, 05:15 PM
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You put way to much thought into that

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Old 01-24-2008, 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by PW
http://www.rc50.com/modules/coppermi...7/PICT5459.JPG

Hands down the sexiest looking sedan built by the sexiest r/c racer
lol, the best part is the undied springs.
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Old 01-24-2008, 06:32 PM
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Originally Posted by rx7ttlm
so over the last 4 years the esc's that i have had repaired with black 14 or 18 awg wire they mistakenly fixed at no cost to me ? . If they have solder tabs externally.. at least LRP will take care of it.. unless thats what screwed things up.. but I don't screw things up when I melt metal lol
I opened the cases of 2 speed controls, unsoldered the wires that connect to the reciever and switch, and wired my own on. Of course you can change the motor/battery wires with no warrantee issues.
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I said the same exact thing to Shawn and my buddy Pat

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lol, the best part is the undied springs.
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Old 01-24-2008, 06:39 PM
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Adam you have email on work account.

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Originally Posted by Randy Caster
lol, the best part is the undied springs.
hey, my setup changed from what i showed up with. i was hoping the xray white rears would get it done. (the white is killer against the black)

that little problem is solved now.
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Old 01-24-2008, 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by PW
http://www.rc50.com/modules/coppermi...7/PICT5459.JPG

Hands down the sexiest looking sedan built by the sexiest r/c racer
Chris,

In that pic you have the Futaba 2.4 FAAST RX with the antenna just tucked away. Is that how you run it? Do you even have to put those types of antennas up with a tube?
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