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rcbeast
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help me decide? - 12.05.2010, 10:43 AM

This christmas is should be raking in around 400$ and if i can get my micro high roller to sell it should bump me up to about 530$...

so i was thinking hey its time for a new car.
i have narrowed it down to two truggies the hyper 10tt and the associated rc8te.

what do you guys think i should get? i am kinda pushed towards the hyper 10tt because of lower cost and drivability on my home made track. but i also have always wanted a rc8te

and another question what should i run in both of these? (motor esc servo?)

any info helps...

thanks,
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12.05.2010, 10:46 AM

if you are matching a track, and other potential racers, i think that and cost would be your biggest dicision makers. the 10tt might save you some on electronics since it is lighter and smaller.


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12.05.2010, 10:53 AM

thanks... what castle/neu motor would work good on 3-4s? (in the 10tt?)
   
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12.05.2010, 01:24 PM

you should check on the mmp sct combo as opposed to the sidewinder sct combo for more power handling, also i think racing has taken off with these guys so i'm sure you'll find plenty on them with a quick search.


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