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View Poll Results: Nitro or Battery, in YOUR opinion, and leave reply as to why...
NITRO POWER 0 0%
BRUSHED MOTOR 0 0%
BRUSHLESS MOTOR 29 100.00%
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Gustav
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04.03.2006, 03:45 PM

Nitro isn't necessarily more hassle,you have to expect your fair share of problems with brushless too,for me it's simply a question of power,simply no contest.There's a limit to how many nitro engines you can fit on one truck and it takes a few big blocks to equal the power of some of the bigger brushless set ups.Can't stand the noise or the smell for too long either.
   
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04.03.2006, 03:56 PM

Don't take it wrong, I love:043: the power of brushless. Just got my first warrior xl7/9920 up and running. No comparision to the twin brushed traxxas setup.:005: This is great! Now I am waiting fo my trans to let go.:002:


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04.03.2006, 04:21 PM

well now that i see the "we specialize in brushless set-ups" i realize how dumb a question that was, LOL....

always just saw the RC-MONSTER before....

i too am a father with one child, single father/USMARINE so i have little time too, but RC takes less time than motocross did, and safer too.

i just remember when i got my first battery RC when i was around 12 yrs.old and NITRO was the way to go then, but obviously times have changed, so i too will have both setups, nitro MAXX, and brushless PEDE....

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