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12.05.2006, 04:05 AM

Blaming the problems on the Neu motor is B.S.

The boys at CC love the Neu motors and they have used them extensively, even hoping to be able to use them to re-brand as CC motors.

I can believe that the larger Neu motors (and other brands) may not be optimized, but THEY have been talking to some of us for months about running these setups and never happened to mention that we should expect to have problems due to a known compatibility issue.

These problems are unexpected and they are not limited to Neu motors. As someone already mentioned.... the problems are apparent even with CC motors.

I must say that CC built an incredible product in the MM but they must find and fix these glitches. They work awesome for the most part and I wouldn't have anything else in my 1/8 conversions right now.

I would rather live with an occasional minor "quirk" of the MM than go back to the horrible brake issues of the MGM or the self-destructing Mtroniks... or the who-knows-when-it-might-get-fixed $$$$ service of some other brands.

These are rather small glitches and sometimes not even repeatable. Some would difficulty ever noticing some of the glitches. But they ARE there.

So I am still a CC guy and I still expect to help them do some testing for the MMM, but I don't like hearing from CC that these problems don't exist and don't need to be addressed.

I know Joe visits many forums, so I hope this one is of some concern to CC. And since you guys have been working with Neu motors all along, why don't you give us a software patch specificly optimized for them? That would be in the best interests of everyone.
   
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