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Patrick
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05.28.2008, 07:05 AM

How do you have the trakpowers mounted in the CRT?


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Choices. - 05.28.2008, 07:19 AM

That is the problem. There are just way too many choices out there, and no matter what you end up getting there will be something else that you want out there. I really liked the look of that XRAY 808 that TDC is building. That vehicle is one serious statement of quality in engineering for the R/C commmunity. Just a thought.
   
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05.28.2008, 09:02 AM

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How do you have the trakpowers mounted in the CRT?
Custom battery trays made out of aluminum and kydex.
   
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Custom battery trays made out of aluminum and kydex.
I kinda meant what's the battery lay out you have in the CRT, since you want to keep it the same in the next car, but I saw a picture of your car again, so I know now.
This is the only car I've seen in person with the same layout. Kyosho ST-RR.


It has a 1515 2D (2050kv) in it now.


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05.29.2008, 08:13 AM

I did it with an LSP but not sure it could take a trackpower.

Why another truggy?
   
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Why another truggy?
Already have a buggy and really like the ruggedness of a 1/8th truggy.
   
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05.29.2008, 09:48 AM

FWIW, I bought another X1-CRT Pro. I ended up finding a killer deal on a new one.
   
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Was it from ImpaktRC?


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Was it from ImpaktRC?
Yep, sure was. I called them up to verify exactly which shocks were in the kit, then ordered it right after I got off the phone with them.
   
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05.29.2008, 10:05 AM

Nice. I was going to pick it up next week if it wasn't sold by then. At least it could go to a fellow forum member. I'll just get a Hyper ST instead.


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05.29.2008, 10:16 AM

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Nice. I was going to pick it up next week if it wasn't sold by then. At least it could go to a fellow forum member. I'll just get a Hyper ST instead.
I really like the build quality and engineering of the hyper st. I need to get off my but and finish mine. Going to go with a hacker 11xl, 6s lipo and a MMM.
   
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Yep, sure was. I called them up to verify exactly which shocks were in the kit, then ordered it right after I got off the phone with them.
So which shocks were they?


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05.30.2008, 06:32 AM

They are the standard 13mm big bores instead of the 16mm super big bores.
   
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I really like the build quality and engineering of the hyper st. I need to get off my but and finish mine. Going to go with a hacker 11xl, 6s lipo and a MMM.
Sounds like a great conversion. What KV is the 11xl?


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