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Ordered a Predator x10 - 02.06.2006, 07:28 PM

Well i ordered one today, got a hella good deal, i am not going BL yet at the beginning but i will later. If you do not know what it is follow this llink
http://ttechracing.com/
http://www.ttechracing.com/x10gallery/


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02.06.2006, 08:37 PM

VERY NICE! i thought about getting one when they were brand new but thought about it and parts would be a pain in the ass to get if you broke something. were did you buy it from?
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02.06.2006, 08:44 PM

dtcrc.com they have a promo on and they stock all of the aprts


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02.06.2006, 08:51 PM

cool
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03.05.2006, 06:31 PM

Did it come in yet?
   
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03.05.2006, 08:20 PM

Yeah sorry fro not updating. I am half done the build. Going to run an airtronics servo (got it ordered) and ib 3800 6 cell pack (got one being made) and not sure on what motor yet but it is going to be brushed.


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03.05.2006, 08:40 PM

those are definately neat looking buggies and they look like they should handle good.
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03.05.2006, 09:29 PM

For the motor i'd go for an 8x1. How good are the instructions?
   
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03.05.2006, 10:00 PM

an 8x1 would be insane although it would be very hard on batteries and you really wont ever use all that power. i would go for like a 13x2 or maybe a 12x2. they would be better on the batteries and give better runtimes.
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an 8x1 would be insane although it would be very hard on batteries and you really wont ever use all that power. i would go for like a 13x2 or maybe a 12x2. they would be better on the batteries and give better runtimes.
It's 4wd, i had an 8x2 in my b4 and i was fine.

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03.06.2006, 06:36 AM

Be careful with these buggies ( x10) they are fairly fragile and can easily break.


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Be careful with these buggies ( x10) they are fairly fragile and can easily break.
I think they worked out the problems.
   
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03.06.2006, 08:00 PM

Now they have a new problem!http://www.cmldistribution.co.uk/pro...subMenu=CR-KIT
   
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There's nothing special about that thing, that's like comparing a Fiat with a Ferrari.:005:
   
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03.06.2006, 09:50 PM

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There's nothing special about that thing, that's like comparing a Fiat with a Ferrari.:005:
You're joking right? Didn't you see the yokomo.That'd be one expensive 'fiat' since it costs more that the 'ferrari'
   
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