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PowerRocks
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03.05.2008, 06:18 PM

If the Jato has such a hard time keeping the front end down, then how do the nitro ones do it with an advertised speed of 65 MPH?
   
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03.05.2008, 09:11 PM

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If the Jato has such a hard time keeping the front end down, then how do the nitro ones do it with an advertised speed of 65 MPH?
The wheelie bar plays a huge part in keeping the front end from lifting up too high. Compared to electric, nitro has less torque, so it's also less likely to wheelie than its electric counterpart.


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