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11.30.2011, 10:09 PM

100 mph too slow???? If it really goes that fast. What would you consider "FAST"??????
   
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100 mph too slow???? If it really goes that fast. What would you consider "FAST"??????
i agree they need to release a 200mph car for beginners with maxamps water cooled lipos and a new brushless system by fine designs that only uses 2 wires


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......maybe they want to be more like novak
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100 mph too slow???? If it really goes that fast. What would you consider "FAST"??????
Pfffft. This is Rc-Monster, not some pussy r/c forum. Heck, I have pinion gears that will go 150mph instantaneously. Batteries that break 200mph without a connecter and motor mounts that go Mach1.

If your maxx isn't hitting triple digits you aren't r/c-ing right


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