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04.29.2008, 10:51 AM

That's what I thought too. As I understood it he was keeping the VXL motor to run on an MM. Good to see that isn't the case. In my mind is was like trading a lexus in for a cavalier.


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That's what I thought too. As I understood it he was keeping the VXL motor to run on an MM. Good to see that isn't the case. In my mind is was like trading a lexus in for a cavalier.
. For me it would be like trading a Jaguar for a Pinto . Just joking. Good thing he is keeping it.
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04.29.2008, 10:59 AM

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That's what I thought too. As I understood it he was keeping the VXL motor to run on an MM. Good to see that isn't the case. In my mind is was like trading a lexus in for a cavalier.
Awww, come on! The VXL can't be THAT bad! Maybe more like trading in a Lexus for a Toyota. All the Cavaliers ('98-'01 era) I've worked on at the stereo shop were absolute crap! If a Lexus is a Mega motor, then a proper comparison to a Cavalier would be a TP tube (empty).
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