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GorillaMaxx360 12.25.2006 02:42 PM

What did you guys get for X-Mas
 
First of what did you guys get. I got the quark 125, the hitec 333 oz steering servo, ofna 17mm hubs, and others. One quick question though what is this lack peice that comes on the quark on the reciever wire. can i cut it off what do i do with it heres a picture thanks. Have a marry Christmas
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squeeforever 12.25.2006 02:47 PM

Its some kind of thing that reduces glitching or something like that...

I got a DK 4-Pack (top left hand corner), PSP w/ a good bit of accessories, and mostly money...

Sylvester 12.25.2006 03:24 PM

9920, Maxamps 8000mah 4s2p lipos, lba10, mrc 989, and lvc.

GorillaMaxx360 12.25.2006 03:46 PM

it feels plastic or something like that should i cut it off, becasue of the way it is wraped is restricts the legnth of the wire by about 2 and 1/2 inches.

Sylvester 12.25.2006 03:48 PM

Id leave it, just to play it safe. If you really need that extra wire you could try to un-tangle it out somehow.

GorillaMaxx360 12.25.2006 03:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by squeeforever
Its some kind of thing that reduces glitching or something like that...

I got a DK 4-Pack (top left hand corner), PSP w/ a good bit of accessories, and mostly money...

sweet do you like/ride bmx bikes i have a 2000 dino GT(dino went out of business, but the gt zone is the same thing as the dyno zone) mine is chrome i love bmx bikes.

Sylvester 12.25.2006 03:51 PM

I switched from a bmx to a mountain... currently riding a 2006 Norco Kokanee.. i love it! :)

GorillaMaxx360 12.25.2006 03:57 PM

guys what do you think about this piece should i cut it off can i, i wish to because it is shortening the wire 2 1/2 onces and that is a lot for a 10 inch cord(estimate)

t-maxxracer32 12.25.2006 04:01 PM

i got the mm 5700 system and a bunch of upgrades for my rusty!! 270 cash also =)

BrianG 12.25.2006 04:13 PM

It's a ferrite bead and is meant to block induced interference.

I've had mine off ever since I got the Quark with no negative effects. However, you must make sure your receiver wire is away from any high current source or you may get glitching as Squee said.

To remove it, you'll have to take off the throttle connector. Just use a pin or something to slide each wire out of the connector.After you remove the ferrite bead, put the connector back on; just be sure it's on right. :)

GorillaMaxx360 12.25.2006 04:18 PM

what do you mean by reciever wire the antena wire or the quark rx wire. and if so it has to be next to something in order to work or do you mean it just can not be right next to the motor, batt, or ubec. what should i do to rout the wire and what items(batts, speed control, motor, ect..) should i stay away from thanks.

coolhandcountry 12.25.2006 05:47 PM

You could just get an extension on it and remove the red wire out it so you be good.

sjcrss 12.25.2006 07:27 PM

well to put the thread back on track....I got the following for my truck

feigo 7xl motor w/ 16t pinion
Slipperential
Kyosho STR- body for truck
Misc. rc stuff...diff oil, gonna be getting paint and a revo spur...
Non- rc related....the usual clothes
FFXI 2007 edition for pc
and the family got a PS2 with a few games as well

GorillaMaxx360 12.25.2006 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sjcrss
well to put the thread back on track....I got the following for my truck

feigo 7xl motor w/ 16t pinion
Slipperential
Kyosho STR- body for truck
Misc. rc stuff...diff oil, gonna be getting paint and a revo spur...
Non- rc related....the usual clothes
FFXI 2007 edition for pc "what is this"
and the family got a PS2 with a few games as well

:) Cool

Josh 12.25.2006 07:32 PM

$245 cash. Titanium drill bits and a screwdriver kit. Gum. Giftcards. Clothes.

Nothing for the RC


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