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ronz06 12-26-2003 10:41 PM

[Pic] What ZZ PCB is this?
 
I just bought an original ZZ with a Camaro SS body. I was thinking about getting a Perfection 4.2 and I want to make sure my PCB supports the motor. This PCB does not look like the V1 & V2 pictures that are posted on this forum. Any ideas?

http://www.rbartick.com/cf/zz_pcb.jpg

charliebrown 12-26-2003 10:44 PM

You have nothing to worry about, that is the new PCB. If it's the new Camaro SS, then it's definitely capable of handling the 4.2.

Chuckster...

ronz06 12-26-2003 10:56 PM

This is the car

http://www.rbartick.com/cf/zz_pcb2.jpg

Bad Company 12-27-2003 09:04 AM

You will be fine running any motor currently available. It is about a version 4 or 5 if they are up to 5 yet.

MbaStylee 12-28-2003 02:01 AM

Yeah i have one of those too i havent modified anything on my zz yet but i think ill start with the actofgod laymans battery mod before i throw in a 4.2 or any other engine stronger than the stock motor. So that pcb can handle any of those mods mentioned right?

Bad Company 12-28-2003 06:59 AM

Yes, it should.

ronz06 12-28-2003 10:59 PM

I went to Radioshack and they let me salvage 2 batteries from broken cars on the counter. While I was there I bought a tuner kit with the Purple NX motor.

I wired up the dual batteries in series with solder tape and installed them in the car with the Purple NX motor. I had to flip the PCB in order to get the body back back on.

The car is now uncontrollably fast even with the stock blue gearing. If I try to turn while giving it power it flips over and goes flying. The car now will even run fast on carpet. I do not think I need a faster motor.

http://www.rbartick.com/cf/zz_pcb3.jpg

MbaStylee 12-29-2003 11:34 PM

what if the pcb looks the same but it has a yellow wire for the antena instead of the red one. is it still a modifiable pcb?

charliebrown 12-30-2003 10:13 AM

Good Grief.....:rolleyes:

A yellow wire and a red wire on the PCB for the antenna means they are different FREQUENCIES....it does not alter the chip in any way, except that they run on a different signal. :rolleyes:

Chuckster...

ZipZapin 01-05-2004 06:51 PM

You know that was just kinda pointless post and I don't evan understand what you said?:confused: I think you are just trying to bring your post count!
Any way, if your gonna put a pointless post eatleast put some word in it like I did!
LOL:eek: :D

2fast4u 01-16-2004 09:12 AM

ok before posting PLEASE! read the new one


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