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07.20.2009, 09:12 AM

are you sure about the torsen? I don't think so. Are you sure that It has a center differential? I guess It has a gearing in the center, but not a diff. But I'm not an expert on monster trucks.

the HW seems to be a great esc for HV, you use the mechanical breaks I guess?

the lead in the front just helps to keep the nose down ;-)
different to nitros, I have learned that for bl it's good to have a bit more weight in the front. especially w/ big tires like trucks have.

thick diffoils are eg. 100.000 like kyosho has them.
   
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are you sure about the torsen? I don't think so. Are you sure that It has a center differential? I guess It has a gearing in the center, but not a diff. But I'm not an expert on monster trucks.

the HW seems to be a great esc for HV, you use the mechanical breaks I guess?

the lead in the front just helps to keep the nose down ;-)
different to nitros, I have learned that for bl it's good to have a bit more weight in the front. especially w/ big tires like trucks have.

thick diffoils are eg. 100.000 like kyosho has them.
There's an actual center differential inside the transmission of the GST, and it's geared too... but what I know for certain is that I have to lock it.. Yes, I always like to use mechanical brakes... just saves the ESC so much work..


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how are the temperatures of the kb 45xl?
   
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how are the temperatures of the kb 45xl?
it says in post 7


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thanks paralyzed... I'm getting old, need stronger eyglasses.
   
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