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Join Date: Oct 2010
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Smile 07.15.2011, 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by TexasSP View Post
Looking good!

Make sure you have several assorted pinions to work with. Also make good use of the gearing/speed calculator located at the top of this forum. Remember to start low and work your way up. This will get you used to the speed and handling while also gradually allowing you to find out what the limits are. Definitely make sure you have an infrared temp gauge on hand for the motor and ESC. The dynamite one works well and can be picked up at most hobby shops for around 20 bucks.
Thanks for all your help I'll check out the speed calculator and I do have temp gauge

Thanks :)
   
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