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Old 11-10-2002, 09:29 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by andy51289
A booster car is similar to full scale cars with Nitrous Oxide installed in them. With the 4 channel remote, you press the foward button like you would normally do, and when you want to get an instantanious boost (like down a straightaway) you press a button on your controller. The bad thing is that "normal" speed on the booster cars is much slower than the "normal" speed on normal Bits.

You don't necessarily need the 4 channel controller.
Because there are some bit kits that include a booster controller (Auto Modellista, Fairlady 350Z)

As NorCalCoug said the chassis must have the booster option.
So even if you have a 4channel controller and you press the booster button doesn't mean that every car will get boosted. Only the cars that support this option will take advantage of this.

And the other thing is that when you press the booster button will not give you an instantanious boost.
But while you normaly press the forward/reverse button you must also keep the booster button pressed to give full speed to your car.

Thats it.
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