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05.31.2008, 04:42 PM

Well, just got back from the meet... alot of fun, I have to admit! I brought along two packs (7s2p & 7s1pA123's) the 2p pack lasted about 25 mins on pavement, just takes alot of juice. Then I was waiting for it to charge for 40 mins while they ran some more, and broke some parts...

One guy had a t-maxx 3.3, one had a Revo 2.5... no problem completely obliterating them! hahaha, but the third guy, he had a Revo 3.3, with some good upgrades: a big block engine that was quite powerful, extended length rear arms, and some anti-roll bar kit. He wasn't too far behind me as far as acceleration goes, but the extended rear arms helped him alot. I had some wheelie, and flipping problems when drag racing them. When drag racing the t-maxx 3.3, I was halfway down the parking lot before he got out of bog-nation.

We also had some jumps out too, I jumped maybe 6 feet, which is more than enough for me personally... he was taking it at 20 feet!

aaaahh, good times.

BTW, NITRO SUCKS!!!


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05.31.2008, 06:39 PM

Oh, I forgot to mention that I blew the tranny on the third run. The large plastic gear right off the input gear in the Revo trans, no teeth left.

The motor ran very nice and cool (geared 42mph), 130F after two hard runs. Keep in mind this is the 1512 motor spooling to 38K, impressive if you ask me.

I think I want to get a 1515 Neu though for sure, after about 30mph, I can't wheelie anymore; a 1515 should help that.

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