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Mystro
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09.28.2009, 02:07 AM

Fixed the unbalanced problem by using fishing lead weights :) Works really well.

I take the steering rod of when its not in use because it doesn't turn left when there is no power.

One little problem i'm having is that i'm not getting much range with my DX2.0 Radio. I can drive the car about 40metres up my road until it starts to glitch. Ariel sticks out the body shell and batteries are fully charged....it may be the powerlines, but i would have thought being a 2.4ghz system it would go ALOT further than that.
   
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09.28.2009, 03:49 AM

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Fixed the unbalanced problem by using fishing lead weights :) Works really well.

I take the steering rod of when its not in use because it doesn't turn left when there is no power.

One little problem i'm having is that i'm not getting much range with my DX2.0 Radio. I can drive the car about 40metres up my road until it starts to glitch. Ariel sticks out the body shell and batteries are fully charged....it may be the powerlines, but i would have thought being a 2.4ghz system it would go ALOT further than that.

had the same problem with mine........sold it and now using Futaba 3pm 2.4ghz problem solved..........you may want to check aerial inside of the TX and RX.Recievers don't like to be knocked around.
   
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