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14 cell? - 01.04.2006, 06:04 PM

should i regear for a 14 cell setups?

question for mike: if i buy the 14 cell setup, can one of you guys do deans females instead of the tamyia connectors for a small price?

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01.04.2006, 06:14 PM

I think Mike has them with deans but not sure. If he does not have them he can get them. Oh, welcome to the boards :D Why are you getting bulks just for the front??


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01.04.2006, 06:38 PM

ive never broken rears. i already have them installed. they work well.

today was the first bash with the - parts installed and it was great. i havnt run the truck in a while due to the bulkhead, so i took it down to the local BMX track/wetlands and ran the truck. it had just rained so it was good. i jumped the truck probly 8 times, solid every time. i had been in a few mud puddles inbetween jumps, and on my last jump, the truck died. i figured water had gotten in the reciver. i was right. i packed up and went home. as i was carrying the truck, i noticed the front skid had bent adout 15* forward and had a nice large scratch. lol. im gonna have to bend that back.


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01.04.2006, 06:40 PM

http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...33007_2&cat=18


thats the link to the item.


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01.04.2006, 06:47 PM

Are you planing on going Brushless??


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01.04.2006, 09:44 PM

Yes, the Deans' connectors can be wired to the batteries-no problem. A general rule is to drop a tooth on the pinion when you add a cell.
   
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01.05.2006, 03:14 AM

alright, is that free of charge mike?

and i MIGHT go brushless, sometime within the next 20 years. maybe.

i really dont know right now. i just want a really balanced truck for now. i want good speed, runtime, handleing, jumping, and toughness.


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go brushless now and save yourself from the frustration of brushed motors plus youll get more runtime with a brushless motor system
   
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01.05.2006, 09:26 PM

i dont have 500 bucks to shovel out for supporting mods. im gonna run the stock titans with 7 cells.


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01.05.2006, 11:00 PM

Yeah, just get used to 7 cell titans and you will be ok with BL, yeah BL does cost a bit but i bet its worth every penny:)


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01.05.2006, 11:23 PM

Deans/Tamiya...same price. No worries. :)
   
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01.05.2006, 11:25 PM

!!!! that sux i ordered deans just for the batteries and i didnt know they can come with deans?!?!?! this shtinks:(


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01.06.2006, 10:08 PM

thanks for your time guys, ive decided to go with a REVO instead. im selling the E-Maxx, T3, and Micro RS4 if any of you are interested.


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01.06.2006, 10:15 PM

Revo , good choice, you wont be dissapointed, your first impressions will be "WHOA!" and more, good luck trying to sell your stuff.


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