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04.28.2008, 02:53 AM

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@ lincpimp: I've been trying to keep it as basic as possible. That's the cool part hehe.
Lol yeah, maybe i should change the topic name :P We always say Ass here in Sweden hehe.

@ lutach: Oh okay coolers! I was using 3S too and it was plenty was then also. I will try to get hold on a slightly bigger pinion this week or so. Maybe my friend can make them at his work. This body was the best buy ever made lol. No but i think it's a good speed body. All the changes i've made to it have really worked out for the better too.

@ miniGranis: Didn't understand that :P

@ its me: I always get this question and all i can say that i've been more than precise with the rollout setting and that i pretty sure that i ain't getting any wheel spin too. I am very gentle with the throttle, as you may see in the videos. And all the runs i make are very consistant all the time. But sure, it's not as accurate as as radar gun.
Go for it and build it! ;)
I think ill give it a try :) this whole time I was planning a HV TC4, If I can still achieve that 100+MPH speed on only 4 S then im sure my wife and my wallet will be happy!!


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04.28.2008, 08:59 PM

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I think ill give it a try :) this whole time I was planning a HV TC4, If I can still achieve that 100+MPH speed on only 4 S then im sure my wife and my wallet will be happy!!
I can assure you it is not necessary to go bigger than a 4S setup to achieve 100+ reliably!! It is all about setup!!
   
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