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01.16.2008, 10:17 PM

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Why not take a smaller car and use the elecs? Like a 1:7 4wd. Alot cheaper and more fun lol. So aqwut are you actually saying you have that big outrunner in a firehammer?
It's in the process of going into the firehammer... I need to build a special mount for both ends of the outrunner shaft to compensate for the vibration and bounce when jumping....


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01.17.2008, 04:33 AM

hi

i have thought of converting one of my large scale models too for some times.
personally i had thought of a 3040 lehner or the bolido with the big schulze and a small watercooling system. in contrast to the nitro models the cheap gasoline for the largescale makes it harder to convince onself that it such a great idea to go electric. furthermore one of the features i like most with the big models is their runtime of 40min with one tank. so i guess i would want the electric car also have runtimes around 30min. that takes quite some batteries.
however i have abandoned the idea so far. but who knows. to see my fg mt going as agressive as a bl savage or stampede would sure be awesome though.....

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