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11.25.2007, 09:59 PM

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This is a very cool project. It is really tempting me to try something like this... Also, how heavy are your 8s1p a123's? I'm thinking of dumping my 4s 8000mAh and going HV...

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8S1P A123 is 1lb 6 ounces. What ESC will you be going HV with?
   
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11.26.2007, 12:22 AM

Do these Wheels and Tires look funky? Good for Asphalt Speed runs I think.

   
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8S1P A123 is 1lb 6 ounces. What ESC will you be going HV with?

Thanks, I seem to like the jazz controllers the 55-32-10 or something like that. I have not decided yet though... Also, those tires look great!

Off topic question, would a 63v 3300uf 85c cap be ok on my quark 125? I know its not low esr, but since its so big, would it work? I have 2 of them....(from an older bass amp)

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11.26.2007, 09:26 PM

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Thanks, I seem to like the jazz controllers the 55-32-10 or something like that. I have not decided yet though... Also, those tires look great!

Off topic question, would a 63v 3300uf 85c cap be ok on my quark 125? I know its not low esr, but since its so big, would it work? I have 2 of them....(from an older bass amp)

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It not being a low ESR cap means that it is a lower quality version. It's internal resistence is higher(slow to charge, slow to drain), so it may or may not help performance. Also, the 85C rating, is it's maximum operating temperature. The low ESR versions are 105C rated.

I have a few extra 63v 1000uf 105C that are low ESR. Interested? Drop me a PM.
   
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Parts ARE IN!!!! - 11.27.2007, 07:32 PM

Wooo Hooo! Look what I got!

I got the new motor also.

I've got to hand it to Mike on this one! Fast Shipping and great service. These new diffs look beefy! I guess I better go get to work on this!

"You see a shadowed figure with an armload of parts, go into the workshop and shut the door behind him. Then you hear a whirring sound of machinery"

   
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