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Nitro is lot of fun, when it's well tune

and if you have lots of time.....
   
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You know the only thing i don't like with brushless??? It's wait for the batterie to be charge. With nitro, you run them, when it's empty, you fill them and you re-start it.
Same power from the begining of the tank thrue the end of the tank.

That's what i like with nitro
   
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06.20.2008, 08:08 PM

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You know the only thing i don't like with brushless??? It's wait for the batterie to be charge. With nitro, you run them, when it's empty, you fill them and you re-start it.
Same power from the begining of the tank thrue the end of the tank.

That's what i like with nitro
I know what you mean... that's why some of us have tonnes of batteries... :) atleast you're still in the hobby.. that's a good thing... but you're still going to need a charger to charge your reciever packs...


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I've one, Hyperion 0610 DUO
   
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06.20.2008, 08:33 PM

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We don't have any electricity at the track, so i can't recharge my pack, and all my friends run nitro.
So if i sell my stuff, i'll buy the new OS .28XZ and drop it in my Mugen MBX5T
a small generator will cost less at the end of a year vs running nitro.. that or just charge off your cars battery depending on how the tent area is setup.

bad excuses :) actually a few extra lipo packs will cost less too over a years time, then even less to worry about !
   
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06.21.2008, 10:03 AM

UPDATE

the RC8 with motor mount is trade
the li-po FP 5000mAh is sold
the batterie tray is sold

So for the rest, i'll keep the controller and the Neu 1515 2.5d, because i'll have a new truggy who'll be nitro and i'll keep my mugen trugy to leave it brushless

The best of both world
   
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06.21.2008, 11:36 AM

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You know the only thing i don't like with brushless??? It's wait for the batterie to be charge. With nitro, you run them, when it's empty, you fill them and you re-start it.
Same power from the begining of the tank thrue the end of the tank.

That's what i like with nitro
I dunno about that man, I hated nitro because everytime you filled up it ran like crap for 2-3 laps, lean bog ? then great, then crap towards the end of the tank. and it was just too loud and stinky. I thought id still like to play with nitro now and again for old time sake, proved myself wrong and reminded me why I hate it lol Ill pop in a fresh set of lipos and keep my hands clean !
   
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I dunno about that man, I hated nitro because everytime you filled up it ran like crap for 2-3 laps, lean bog ? then great, then crap towards the end of the tank. and it was just too loud and stinky. I thought id still like to play with nitro now and again for old time sake, proved myself wrong and reminded me why I hate it lol Ill pop in a fresh set of lipos and keep my hands clean !
I can relate to your post...I was laughling all the way through it...I do like the sound of a nitro though...maybe CC can program a controller that would have some tiny speakers and give us that wonderful noise......, there are some times that I link to fiddle with things those are the times I break out my old .15 Tmaxx .....talk about high maintenance...Paris Hilton has nothing on it...
   
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06.21.2008, 11:59 AM

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I can relate to your post...I was laughling all the way through it...I do like the sound of a nitro though...maybe CC can program a controller that would have some tiny speakers and give us that wonderful noise......, there are some times that I link to fiddle with things those are the times I break out my old .15 Tmaxx .....talk about high maintenance...Paris Hilton has nothing on it...
lol .. how about this Link
   
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06.21.2008, 12:12 PM

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lol .. how about this Link
Wonder what the opposite to that sounds like? http://www.unbelievablerc.com/detail.php?pid=10
And I wonder what this works like http://www.unbelievablerc.com/detail.php?pid=4 They also have some muffler bearings for $12.95 (no picture of course), so they sound a little hard to believe, maybe that's how they get their name


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