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slimthelineman
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09.23.2010, 11:01 PM

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Same reason I dont have a problem sending my flux off a ramp at 50mph. FUN!!! I expect to have to fix or repair daily. Other reason is that we only have about 3 months of the year when its not wet to some degree - need a rig to run when I dont want to put the high end stuff in the moisture.
understandable, lucky enough to be livin and workin in sunny so-cal right now. most people here dont really know what rain is, although every so often we get a decent shower, so we dont really think about it. really wish i had more time for "fun". dark when i leave and dark when i get home usually. on top of that, pretty much guarenteed to have your stuff ran over or stolen where im at now. not to say there arent good people here in compton, but it only takes one....
   
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09.24.2010, 10:25 AM

One important point is, I run a $300 car in the rain.... not a $600+ savage....

Hell even a 2wd brushed slash is fun in the rain! WD40 afterward and its as good as new!

I would really like a waterproof version of a sidewinder or MMP to fit in a 1/10 car or a 1/8 buggy... 4s max.... as too much power in slippery roads is not usable anyway...


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09.24.2010, 11:19 AM

i'm sure that if you contacted holmes he'd do it for you - he does it to his BR-XLs...
   
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09.27.2010, 01:04 PM

Sinking them would void the warranty AND null the scrap value of the controller. If it bricks, it is done. Not recommended by me, but I encase them on special request here and there. I do not like doing controllers with sensor ports, as the resin creeps into them easily.


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