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07.16.2009, 11:53 AM

What, IDK undestand what you are complaining about? Its obvious that the superior engineering involved in the MA pack has a built in punch control. While you are spending all that time w/ the Neus doing backflips, wheelies and generally just trying to keep your truck under control, the MA packs just allow the truck to plant and go. No wasted time w/ the MA packs doing wheelies, they are too busy going kinda fast.

I mean if you want to save some $$ buying those Neu packs, and lose all your races bc you are constantly spinning out of control and going too fast with all that unbridled power, then go ahead n00b. Besides, what are your wheelies going to do for you when a hurricane springs up in the middle of a race? That's right, nothing. My waterproof (minus the electronics and batt connectors) MA powered truck will calmly and gentlemanly paddle across the finish line in a dignified manner. Ha ha I win. That's what $400 lipos do for you.
   
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07.18.2009, 02:43 PM

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What, IDK undestand what you are complaining about? Its obvious that the superior engineering involved in the MA pack has a built in punch control. While you are spending all that time w/ the Neus doing backflips, wheelies and generally just trying to keep your truck under control, the MA packs just allow the truck to plant and go. No wasted time w/ the MA packs doing wheelies, they are too busy going kinda fast.

I mean if you want to save some $$ buying those Neu packs, and lose all your races bc you are constantly spinning out of control and going too fast with all that unbridled power, then go ahead n00b. Besides, what are your wheelies going to do for you when a hurricane springs up in the middle of a race? That's right, nothing. My waterproof (minus the electronics and batt connectors) MA powered truck will calmly and gentlemanly paddle across the finish line in a dignified manner. Ha ha I win. That's what $400 lipos do for you.
i apologize, didnt realize there was so much engineering thought into those packs

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07.18.2009, 06:08 PM

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What, IDK undestand what you are complaining about? Its obvious that the superior engineering involved in the MA pack has a built in punch control. While you are spending all that time w/ the Neus doing backflips, wheelies and generally just trying to keep your truck under control, the MA packs just allow the truck to plant and go. No wasted time w/ the MA packs doing wheelies, they are too busy going kinda fast.

I mean if you want to save some $$ buying those Neu packs, and lose all your races bc you are constantly spinning out of control and going too fast with all that unbridled power, then go ahead n00b. Besides, what are your wheelies going to do for you when a hurricane springs up in the middle of a race? That's right, nothing. My waterproof (minus the electronics and batt connectors) MA powered truck will calmly and gentlemanly paddle across the finish line in a dignified manner. Ha ha I win. That's what $400 lipos do for you.
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07.18.2009, 07:21 PM

HAHA, nice one Finnigan.


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