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Cj360270 08-06-2004 12:43 AM

Cj Has Entered The Building.
 
Hey all! You might recognize me from xmodrc, xmodsource, infernal xmod, etc. Im new to tinyrc and not new to rcs at all. I am greatly considering a bit charg. black skyline. gimme some suggestions on this whole bit charg thing.

MicroSpeed 08-06-2004 08:32 AM

As in mods?

-Dual Cell
-Mosfet (www.microamps.com.au)
-Perfection 4.2 or TinyRC Formula34
-Kit racer 3.43:1 gears or dual motor mod
-:bdrop:

viperdout 08-23-2004 02:20 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by MicroSpeed
As in mods?

-Dual Cell
-Mosfet (www.microamps.com.au)
-Perfection 4.2 or TinyRC Formula34
-Kit racer 3.43:1 gears or dual motor mod
-:bdrop:

Nice. I have a Boss with Micro Amp's stacked FETs, and the thing does massive wheelies with the medium gearset! It usually just does doughnuts from lack of traction (it's fast), so I might drop down the torque and up the speed. I would do the FETs, then pick up a ZZ wide wheel kit, along with a ZZ gearset, because you'll be able to get good looking wheels, and also have tons of traction. If this is something that you want to use easily, stick with a single cell, because the FETs give you the power of dual cells, yet you will not need to mod the charger in the controller. Also, since you won't have a 2nd cell, you won't need to stick it out somewhere, adding to the sleeper effect. You won't be dissapointed. BTW, if you like the ZZ bodies more, I would suggest picking up a ZZ and putting the MS PCB in the ZZ, or have Micro Amps do it while you're getting FETs.


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