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johnrobholmes
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01.24.2008, 08:32 PM

Heeeey, I have a few 1110's sitting around here..


How did you get around the 2.5mm mounting screws? Those little buggers are a pain to find.
   
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01.24.2008, 10:49 PM

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Heeeey, I have a few 1110's sitting around here..


How did you get around the 2.5mm mounting screws? Those little buggers are a pain to find.
Hmm, you reckon one of those 1110's would fit nicely in a MLST2?
   
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01.25.2008, 12:41 AM

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Hmm, you reckon one of those 1110's would fit nicely in a MLST2?
My 1107 will not fit length wise, goes into the battery area too far, the 1110 would be longer


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01.25.2008, 01:29 AM

I always wanted to try the 1110 in a stadium buggy or on road car. That sucker would zip!
   
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01.25.2008, 10:11 AM

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My 1107 will not fit length wise, goes into the battery area too far, the 1110 would be longer
Do what I did: http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...2&postcount=12

If I had that Neu, I think my MLST would be nice and balanced.
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01.25.2008, 12:41 AM

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Heeeey, I have a few 1110's sitting around here..


How did you get around the 2.5mm mounting screws? Those little buggers are a pain to find.
used the ones that came with it, its seriously powerful in a mini. I think it could run a 1/10 stadium truck with no problem


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People here hate Nitro, I love it. I start it, run it about 50 ft from me and it dies, I go after it. Perfect exercise
   
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01.28.2008, 11:56 AM

Lol, yep that's me. They're in this thing:
Cold Fusion thread

Only difference is now that the chassis is carbon fibre and a few other minor tweaks that are shown later on in that thread. But yes, the MMs now run even better and smoother than before. Really pleased with the update.

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But there is a new characteristic which i don't think is cogging but rather just a stammering of the rotor due to me trying to baby it off the line to see how smooth the motor is.
Its like the motor is not getting magnetised enough to jump to the next pole so it just goes back and forth untill you put enough trottle to power it past that step.
It does that to a very, very minor extent in CF too...but it's barely noticeable. I have the start power on Medium though, so perhaps shoving the start power up to High (if you haven't already done it) would help.
   
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