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pasan
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08.31.2009, 07:34 AM

I hear ya. I don't much of stop and go runs, I usually run at 3/4 throttle so that the nitros can keep up *kekekeke*, and my brakes are set at 40% because i hate it when the thing somersaults. All the MMM settings are standard and punch is at max and initial power at lowest. But the thing still wheelies even with those settings.


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08.31.2009, 08:10 AM

so much to learn
brakes with mediocre batts is just as bad!! the brakes are regenerative and hence they pump electricity back into the bats...and pretty fast too!! and if your batts cant take it...the monster trys to..and it wasn't made to do that.
you should not run 3s (unless of coarse ive miss-understood you totaly and you are running 2x 3s in series to make 6s) on a CC monster ESC in any kind of 1/8th application IMO.

am i by chance making a big silly mistake and you are actually using 2x 3s packs in series??....cause that'd make me look silly


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