Tyco vs. Nikko
#31
#33
id take the nikko for a tight track,but without too many jumps,whereas the tyco can take the big air at the end of a long straight.just be easy with the turbo....
#35
Tough decision, hmmm......................I would go for Nikko.
#37
Tech Adept
[QUOTE=Jaz240;5668876]My mother's dead[/QUOTE
Chuck jr way to go
Chuck jr way to go
#38
Tech Addict
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I wouldn't go for that. I hear Tyco is coming out with an all new tilted engine design for a more centralized, better balanced P.O.S. I hear it's the first car to be released out of the newly formed "Tyco Ultimate Race Design" division or T.U.R.D. for short. I expect to see some impressive sh!t out of them this year!
#40
Tech Fanatic
You guys are killing me with laughter
#42
F-you guys. I'm serious. I want to know which car is better!!!11!1
Also is it true that the break-in on Mabuchi motors takes a long time? My friend heard about a guy who set his on top of a box and let it idle through a couple of batteries and it was really slow afterward. He went to Radio Shack and bought another battery pack and it didn't last long either, like 10 minutes. He's got a trash can full of those and it's expensive.
I heard Mabuchi is good, just don't know if it's the best or not.
Also is it true that the break-in on Mabuchi motors takes a long time? My friend heard about a guy who set his on top of a box and let it idle through a couple of batteries and it was really slow afterward. He went to Radio Shack and bought another battery pack and it didn't last long either, like 10 minutes. He's got a trash can full of those and it's expensive.
I heard Mabuchi is good, just don't know if it's the best or not.