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Steeni
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02.23.2009, 01:06 PM

Yes, ofc, and to be honest, never doubted it. I'm using Mamba controllers since they appeared on the market and must say that I yet have to see one going down. I ran both 1/18 and 1/10 versions and in fact I am still running them. It just seems that CC is out of luck with the monsters.

They already notified me that my monster is on its way back. Right now I'm unsure if I'm gonna use it again. The MGM controller is bulletproof and the blackbox added to it provides me with useful data. But from the feels of it the MMM seems a little smoother to operate. Honestly I love the feeling the CC products give me, and running the MGM is like my throttle starts at 1/3 down when compared to the MMM, but that could be me, since it has a lot of options and still need to tweak around with it.
   
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03.29.2009, 05:53 AM

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a slipper would be the perfect solution to this, but sadly, as far as I know, it's current not possible to use a slipper and a differential in a 8ight T, makes me thinking of Mike eventually wanting to release more versions of his "slipperential" then just the Revo one.
In stock now Thought I'd let you know

http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...rential&cat=41

Will fit in the 8ight no worries by the sound of it


I like it.......I LIKE IT ALOT!!!!!!
   
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04.07.2009, 12:15 PM

Ordered today, will post some more pictures after I have it mounted and going

I´ll go for a higher grade oil all around now, I have tweaked my suspension further now and can instantly turn the truggy around (180 degree), it´s incredibel agile, so I guess I´ll go for 10.000 front /15000 middle/ 5000 rear to see if it´s still agile enough. This should make it easier for the diffs to cope with the enormous torque.
   
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