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Warrior 9920 and Warrior 9918? - 02.24.2006, 01:22 AM

Are they the same thing? If not what's the differances?
   
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02.24.2006, 01:36 AM

same thing, different lable
   
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02.24.2006, 01:37 AM

:dft012: Yes they are the same. No worries. :dft012:
   
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02.24.2006, 09:42 AM

I've heard that they have better optimized the 9920 for lower cell counts on the BEC, but I'll let someone confirm that.


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02.24.2006, 09:52 AM

I have no doubt that they did a few tweaks for the 9920.


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02.24.2006, 01:56 PM

Amen metalman, right on the head.

BEC should be more stable on low cell counts, according to what i've heard from Mike.
   
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02.24.2006, 02:06 PM

The 9920 is the new stuff the 9918 is the older stuff. With new stuff they work out some of the bugs they had with older stuff.


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02.24.2006, 02:08 PM

the first 9920's are nothing more than relabeled 9918's leroy.
   
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02.24.2006, 02:12 PM

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Amen metalman, right on the head.

BEC should be more stable on low cell counts, according to what i've heard from Mike.
Well you stated that it had a small bug. It was called a bec. The made it better for the 9920. So it is newer and improved. :017:


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? what is your point ?
   
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02.24.2006, 04:36 PM

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the first 9920's are nothing more than relabeled 9918's leroy.
Well right here you say something different. It is kind of confusing. :032: I got you covered.


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02.24.2006, 06:29 PM

Okay, i see. Sorry for being so direct.

the first batch of the 9920 are the same and the newer badge should have this BEC improvement. (which isn't a problem for a monstertruck, which doesn't run on 5-7 cells.. )
   
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Hey it is all good buddy. Don't hate me cause I don't know better. :D


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