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08.26.2007, 12:39 AM

Crawling benefits from brushed do to the better low throttle response. Plus, when your going 9 mph tops, 60 mph potential doesn't really seem that appealing.


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08.26.2007, 12:42 AM

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Crawling benefits from brushed do to the better low throttle response. Plus, when your going 9 mph tops, 60 mph potential doesn't really seem that appealing.
You dont get it supra

A CP money motor is a race motor for Touring cars!

Those things are good for over 40mph down a 150 foot straight....
   
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08.26.2007, 03:58 AM

cp money was the slowest i had lolz.

need some sort of 55T or whatever.

and there is this plate for the front axle that moves the servo towards the side and then you can mount a small batt next to it.

i may get that plate.
   
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08.26.2007, 12:08 PM

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cp money was the slowest i had lolz.

need some sort of 55T or whatever.

and there is this plate for the front axle that moves the servo towards the side and then you can mount a small batt next to it.

i may get that plate.
Haha so I was right... Those are bad motors, I love mine, Probably the nicest br motor I have had

Yeah, It depends on how serious you want to crawl, I personally like wheel spin when im stuck... lol
   
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