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05.15.2009, 04:38 AM

ANYTHING can be Bullet proof, if its a shelf queen
   
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05.15.2009, 05:00 AM

So you have a 'BULLET PROOF' flux?
   
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05.15.2009, 05:01 AM

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ANYTHING can be Bullet proof, if its a shelf queen
NOTHING is bulletproof. If you can't break something send it to me and I can break it. If I can't break it I can at least prove it's not literally bulletproof.

This lipo was a shelf queen after it completely crapped out, didn't do it much good


The problem with a gearing guide is, as neil said, there are too many factors involved and if some n00b followed their guide and burned up a 2650 and MMM trying to run a Truggy geared for 70 MPH they'd be pissed at Castle and talk a bunch of smack about them because they're an idiot


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05.15.2009, 05:13 AM

The n00b is who I am thinking of, and it is not so much a 'what's safe for 70mph' but whats safe for the batteries they plan to run, ie-power/watts/votage+amps to weight. The mmm combo can not be out done unless you've got a costum build or 1/5.

What the pain in doing a, power to weight, gear ratio?
   
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