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C-5Quad
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01.28.2008, 09:09 PM

so far so good I only broke 2 shocks on a misplaced parking curb I thought I had the corner but cliped the curb and im very lucky that it missed my van when the truck went air borne...Im running twin VXLs on 7cell eg4600 packs with 22t pinions it has loads of power and does great wheelies I almost want to put the wheelie bar in the front and do a reverse cat walk on video

compared to my old maxx its far better you dont have to spend money on upgrading to handle the power its all done and when I bash .........I bash the piss out of the truck
   
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01.29.2008, 06:07 PM

hi

my experience so far from several packs with stock electronics and very moderate bashing. broke the two rear bulks at the screws that hold the shock tower. it seems a very very weak spot due to the screws there. the shock tower is a way to rigid (compared e.g. to savage towers).
one shock bend.
performance with 14 good nimh cells is ok. with 4s trakpower ok (good runtime).
not sure what BL set i am going to put in... if at all. but my plan for now is to go with a moderate powerful set because the truck is quite lightweight.

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03.20.2008, 11:32 PM

i burned both stock motors out the firt run in the mud. no shes sporting a mm/8xl setup with 14cell intelect 4200s. trying mod one pinion and spur gears from hpi
   
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