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03.21.2009, 07:03 PM

Yeah be careful E-fanatic I had a friend in middle school who preferred to go by the name "The Virginator".

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03.21.2009, 07:22 PM

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Yeah be careful E-fanatic I had a friend in middle school who preferred to go by the name "The Virginator".
That guy is a dork, I do not care (or care to think about) how many teens he de-flowered...

If he went by that name he was either packing a pringle's can or the girls were extra dumb... Either way its the girls fault if they go along with it...

As far as the cogging, you most likely have a dirty or bad connection in one of the 3 - 4mm bullet connectors that connect the motor and esc wires. I have had that issue before.
   
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cogging - 04.08.2009, 08:49 PM

I to am haveing this same problem,on acceleration it coggs like a son of a gun, and it didnt do it until recently,i've checked all the bullet connectors and they fit very tight,i havennt pulled the cap off the motor to check the solder in the motor wires.ive tried to re-flash the firm ware,recalibrated the esc,when running my normal batteries(tenergy 8.4v 3800mah) it does it,when i put a 3s lipo it went away. anybody have any ideas?
   
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