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05.27.2008, 10:47 PM

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Ya that's a nice truck MK! Hope to get mine that sharp someday.

I just put hybrids and Hyper 8.5 diffs in my 3905 and it seems to have made the truck handle much better than before. The rest of the truck is stock with a Neu 1512/2.5D/MM/5s A123/AE 52t spur/20t pinion,(not quite stock I guess) speed calc says 31mph but I have been radar gunned at 40+.

I was putting a whoopin' on my buddies O.S.18CV-RX T-maxx today, he had a MPH or 2 on me but couldn't keep up through the corners. He was also breaking in a new LRP.28 spec 3 on his Savage with a 3 speed, it was FAST and still a bit rich. No way that truck will corner with my E but I dont know if I can hold him off in the straights, need my Monster so I can go 6s

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Differant motor but geared about the same as it is now but the Neu is a bit stronger through the midrange than the Medusa in the video.
Thanks for the compliment. What shocks are you running? You must be a better driver than me because I could not keep her flat in turn until I changed to 1/8 scale shocks.
   
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05.27.2008, 11:18 PM

nice work with the flames on that Tango mk, the truck still looks in really good shape considering the beatings you dish out any plans for a wing in the future? oh, and did you get it up and running on 5s/6s yet?

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Thanks for the compliment. What shocks are you running? You must be a better driver than me because I could not keep her flat in turn until I changed to 1/8 scale shocks.
Stock shocks with RC raven and RC Boyz dual rate springs in the rear and a pair of RC Boyz and a pair of stock reds up front. I was thinking about getting some buggy shocks but I think I will just get a set of Big Bores. I have them on my T and they do fine for me so it would be nice to keep the trucks as close to each other as possible so I dont have to keep so many spares on hand.
   
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05.28.2008, 12:15 PM

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Stock shocks with RC raven and RC Boyz dual rate springs in the rear and a pair of RC Boyz and a pair of stock reds up front. I was thinking about getting some buggy shocks but I think I will just get a set of Big Bores. I have them on my T and they do fine for me so it would be nice to keep the trucks as close to each other as possible so I dont have to keep so many spares on hand.
I used BigBores with RCRaven dual rates springs for a while with much better handling. I really think in my case it was driving style

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nice work with the flames on that Tango mk, the truck still looks in really good shape considering the beatings you dish out any plans for a wing in the future? oh, and did you get it up and running on 5s/6s yet?

jordan
I think I will leave the wing for the E-Revo, but once I get used to it who knows? I was plannining on getting 6s for the E-Revo and seeing how that feels. Then I could just swap the MMM and batts between trucks, but not sure yet.
   
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