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07.08.2008, 11:48 AM
The ST is known for its buggy handling and excellent turning - If you're spending 400+ on a kit and buying a mmm I don't understand not balancing the purchase with the motor and servo.
If the intention is that these are a stop gap then no issue but experience has shown it tends to be false economy.
My 2c is that I personally think you'd be better off saving $150-200 by buying a nice roller and then buying a better elecs (motor and servo).
PS 132 is at 6v - the mmm is set at 5.5v so your looking more like 125.
Last edited by Arct1k; 07.08.2008 at 11:50 AM.
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