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06.16.2007, 11:50 PM

lol, just stay out of the throttle as much and it'll be controllable. :) That kind of power is addicting though. I'd rather have it and just turn it down than to want it but not have it.
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06.17.2007, 12:39 AM

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lol, just stay out of the throttle as much and it'll be controllable. :) That kind of power is addicting though. I'd rather have it and just turn it down than to want it but not have it.
Just because I have an itchy trigger, and my finger just HAPPENS to be 'happy'.... :005:

That's true, I am getting better at the throttle part of things. But now when relatives or friends want to drive it, I can say 'yes', with the EPA on my radio... turn it to 35% and they are good, then watch you at 100%. :027:

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Yeah my Quark seems to be running cooler with my 1515 2.5d compared to my 7xl so far, but the weathers not as hot here any more and I haven't gotten to use it properly at racing yet, but I still think it would be hotter with the 7xl.
My 7XL, with my eagletree, I am recording CONSISTANTLY over 130 amps, so yes I expecting the 1512 should be below 100 amp spikes. I just can't believe the amount of heat the Quark is able (why?!) to dissipate!

JHautz, have you tested out 6s lipo with the cap mod Quark yet?


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