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Originally Posted by Dark_gouki
(Post 4861013)
Also Where can i buy The GQ Orange Micro Wheels.
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Originally Posted by Paperman 90
(Post 4948367)
I just got mamba 25 4200kv and im going to put in my micro rs4 with a venom 2s lipo 1250mah pack do any one have any ideal how fast will go.
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Well due to my penguin el chassis broke i had to switch to my alloy chassis check it out.
http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m...oyChassis3.jpg http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m...loyChassis.jpg |
I got A question also What body posts fit the hardcore racing rear deck because i have the the hpi normal ones and the gpm alloy version of the hpi ones and the holes are to big. Any help guys.
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Originally Posted by Dark_gouki
(Post 4952789)
the site is not up anymore.
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Originally Posted by Dark_gouki
(Post 4953257)
I got A question also What body posts fit the hardcore racing rear deck because i have the the hpi normal ones and the gpm alloy version of the hpi ones and the holes are to big. Any help guys.
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Roy - were you ever able to find another source of lipo batteries for the exo3??
I had a cell take a dump after the NJ Challenge in July :( :x and that was an adventure finding the apogee pack I did run... if you want, you can post it here or shoot me an email thanks kaybo |
Originally Posted by k_bojar
(Post 4960799)
Roy - were you ever able to find another source of lipo batteries for the exo3??
I had a cell take a dump after the NJ Challenge in July :( :x and that was an adventure finding the apogee pack I did run... if you want, you can post it here or shoot me an email thanks kaybo |
Was this the one? If so, apogee has them in stock. I can't remember so good. Everything is put away right now and not easily accessable
http://pfmdistribution.com/secure/sh...d=239&catid=59 |
Originally Posted by harry2008
(Post 4969551)
Hobby Products International or HPI of Foothill Ranch, California, USA is a manufacturer of on- and off-road radio-controlled cars, both electric and nitromethane powered. In 2005 HPI merged with Hot Bodies, another company owned by Mr. Watanabe, which initially began manufacturing bodies and upgrade parts for the HPI RS4 Pro 3.Today, they produce a wide range of radio control cars, trucks and buggies, plus accessories. Many of the plastic suspension pieces for the Hot Bodies Cyclone, their top-level electric touring car, come from HPI's Pro 4.
============================================ Harry Our mission is to provide high quality end to end solutions to the BPO segment in a manner that will improve the operational efficiency while reducing the cost of the services to the client. [email protected] |
I got a quick question for you guys.
I just recieved a box full of MRS4 parts and a few complete rolling chassis that I am going to build into a spec fleet to race at my local track-stock crappy motor, and a mediocre 5 cell pack. In the big box of stuff, I got a couple of the stock RTR "pro control" esc's but I noticed that they dont have a one toch button or anything like that is there some way to set these things up to a new radio or are they just supposed to work the way they are? |
Originally Posted by STR_17
(Post 4978621)
I got a quick question for you guys.
I just recieved a box full of MRS4 parts and a few complete rolling chassis that I am going to build into a spec fleet to race at my local track-stock crappy motor, and a mediocre 5 cell pack. In the big box of stuff, I got a couple of the stock RTR "pro control" esc's but I noticed that they dont have a one toch button or anything like that is there some way to set these things up to a new radio or are they just supposed to work the way they are? Those Esc's are just plug and play. Just plug it up and turn it on and off you go. |
what do you have to do to mount Xray M18 wheels to a MRS4 car? I am tired of having my wheels slide off so i want to be able to use a nut liek the xrays do. Can someone please help me...
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Some people glue the wheels into the inner wheel. Then drill out the center of the outer wheel to get access to the nut. This works really well, but you need to buy lots of inner wheels and you can't switch wheels between the front and back.
I take a thin strip of lexan about 1/8" wide and loop it inside the outer wheel. Then I put the outer wheel on the inner wheel with ribs and slots miss aligned. This jambs the wheels together really tightly and the lexan strip keeps the wheel at a wide setting. The x-ray pro wheel setup won't fit up without some modification. I'm really not sure if it can be done or not. |
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