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Sylvester 04.01.2005 10:10 PM

Hey guys, i got my first run and it was fun! But sadly my stock tamiya plugs melted together, :( I have to get deans plugs now, and i also want brushless, you guys will see my truck brushless somtime soon, i promice, and Mike, you will help me achieve this (i hope), will deans plugs ever melt together? And also should i get deans wire for doing the wiring on my ESC (9918), ? Thanks guys i will have some pics soon...

MaxxFusion 04.01.2005 11:22 PM

You will have not problems with Deans connectors.

Sylvester 04.02.2005 09:18 PM

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Update on CF29, here are some pics, i still have to install Deans now.

Sylvester 04.02.2005 09:19 PM

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one more......

Sylvester 04.02.2005 09:20 PM

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pic of deans ultra plugs.........

RC-Monster Mike 04.03.2005 10:12 AM

Lookin' Good!

Serum 04.03.2005 10:19 AM

Yeah, i really like the CF frame, seeing your pics make me feel confident on my choice.. (i have choosen the CF over the aluminum)

What's next? FLM bulks?

Really sweet looking truck!

How much lighter is it, compared to stock?

RC-Monster Mike 04.03.2005 10:47 AM

Th CF chassis is about 2 oz lighter than stock. With the ext. kit, it is around the stock weight.

Qball76 04.03.2005 10:56 AM

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Originally posted by Sylvester
Hey guys, i got my first run and it was fun! But sadly my stock tamiya plugs melted together, :( I have to get deans plugs now, and i also want brushless, you guys will see my truck brushless somtime soon, i promice, and Mike, you will help me achieve this (i hope), will deans plugs ever melt together? And also should i get deans wire for doing the wiring on my ESC (9918), ? Thanks guys i will have some pics soon...
I've never had a set of deans plugs melt on me, and for doing a brushless system I would suggest that you hardwire it without using connectors.

Sylvester 04.03.2005 11:33 AM

well guys, i have my deans installed, yes bulks, diffs, diff cases, BL are all next, i am getting FLM bulks, integy diff cases( BLUE) , maxximizer diffs, fiegao 9l/warrior 9918, and a couple other things, the CF chassis seem alot lighter than stock, i dont know if its just me but the CF seems really half the weight of stock, it is also strong as a rock, that 1 crack i know you are thinking, why would he get CF if it cracked so bad, well that crack was a really hard hit, i think the aluminum wouldve bent really really badly, well i will have some more pics soon with some vids when i get my BL.

RC-Monster Mike 04.03.2005 11:38 AM

The only time I have seen a cracked CF part was due to a HARD hit with loose screws. If the screws are tightened all around, the thing is near bulletproof.

Sylvester 04.03.2005 11:39 AM

Thats soo true mike, but my srews were all tight, maybe too tight ?

RC-Monster Mike 04.03.2005 11:40 AM

I thought you damaged yours removing a screw?

Sylvester 04.03.2005 11:45 AM

Yup, it was beacause of a screw than a hit, i forgot to mention the hit, when i was changing all my screws to the ones the g-maxx stuff came with it was soo tight that i stripped a screw than, after that i installed everything and took it for a test run, (in base ment, ) i went off a 3 foot jump into the wall, i broke my front skid and the front plate, thats the story, Georges screws are really good, the ones i was using were probably the worst screws money can buy, oh well, thats life.

toby 04.03.2005 11:52 AM

i still like it a lot


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