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maui454 12.23.2008 02:32 AM

Don't Laugh and punch me in the face
 
I thought this would be a good forum for me since I put a Mamba Monster V3 in my wheely king crawler it fits perfect and with my brushed motor it is super smooth. Yes I know its overkill Yes I know sidewinder's work good Yes I know I should have gotten a Tekin FX-R pro But I am really happy and I like the programing ability of this esc. Merry Christmas

_paralyzed_ 12.23.2008 03:15 AM

this is RC-Monster. We like that kind of overkill! Welcome, you'll fit in fine:yes:

George16 12.23.2008 03:55 AM

Welcome to rcmonster and say hi to my relatives in Kihei for me.

maui454 12.23.2008 04:15 AM

Shoots!

George16 12.23.2008 04:26 AM

Are you from Maui?

Anyway,
http://www.leavelles.net/smilies/thr..._worthless.jpg :rofl::rofl::rofl:

BrianG 12.23.2008 10:52 AM

"Don't laugh and punch me in the face" ?? :lol: I don't think I've EVER seen anyone use that kind of statement as their first post. I was expecting to read something utterly ridiculous. Like was said, we eat, sleep, and breathe overkill around here, so welcome!

TexasSP 12.23.2008 11:17 AM

Except for that guy lincpimp, everything over here is overkill in overdrive.

lincpimp is the epitome of conservative setups with many underpowered and slow little rigs.........:diablo:

BrianG 12.23.2008 11:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TexasSP (Post 244415)
...lincpimp is the epitome of conservative setups with many underpowered and slow little rigs.........:diablo:

Probably spends less on repair bills too! :smile:

lincpimp 12.23.2008 11:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TexasSP (Post 244415)
Except for that guy lincpimp, everything over here is overkill in overdrive.

lincpimp is the epitome of conservative setups with many underpowered and slow little rigs.........:diablo:

Ahhh, the truth comes out....

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 244418)
Probably spends less on repair bills too! :smile:

Funny you should say that... I used to spend quite a bit when I first got in to rc, but I guess my driving skill has improved and I stopped hiting stuff. I have never really had ultra-heavy trucks so they generally hold up fine with stock parts. My bash area is usually free of cars and trees, and I make sure my tires are glued and everything is bolted together right, which is often the cause of breakage. I did stick a tire or a truck really good yesterday while testing the lst2, but it is a solid truck and I hit the tire pretty square. Had to dodge a moving car, and the tires were sliding in some gravel. Plus that truck is only doing about 37mph, waiting on some larger pinions.!

BrianG 12.23.2008 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 244423)
...and I stopped hiting stuff....

So, that's your secret! I gotta try that. :oops:

What's_nitro? 12.23.2008 12:33 PM

Yes, welcome to RC-Monster! Don't take anything we say here seriously unless the post is completely devoid of smileys! :rofl:

I take it you had the MMM just laying around, so you thought: "What the hell, I'll put this 200A ESC in my 1/12 scale crawling rig." :lol:
At least you wont need to worry about smoking it.

BrianG 12.23.2008 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by What's_nitro? (Post 244453)
...I take it you had the MMM just laying around, so you thought: "What the hell, I'll put this 200A ESC in my 1/12 scale crawling rig." :lol:...

Actually, it's a 120A ESC...

TexasSP 12.23.2008 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 244427)
So, that's your secret! I gotta try that. :oops:

Funny how when you stop hitting immovable objects things stop breaking.....

I hardly mess up anything anymore either. I just try to avoid cluttered areas to run in. I am managing a construction project building an Airplane Hangar/Office right now and got to run inside the hangar portion which is 9500 square feet. That was a blast drifting around on the smooth cement.......
No worries about hitting anything in that space!

BrianG 12.23.2008 01:20 PM

I try to avoid things too, but those stupid curbs/trees/mailboxes/vehicles/children/animals/houses/myself just seem to jump in the way.

What's_nitro? 12.23.2008 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 244470)
Actually, it's a 120A ESC...

:oops: :whistle:


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