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09.12.2009, 09:29 AM

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Here's the photo of the comparison.. I have a sh*t load of feigaos and KB-45, but not worth putting in the photo and I don't feel like unmounting them from the cars/trucks that they are in...


Lutach, I'm trying to pick up a Rampage MT2 right now for $550 RTR with a 30.5 ESP.. Used of course.. I could probably get atleast $200 for the Engine, sell off the radio gear..

Semi Pro, I got it from FD.. I tried to get it from Mike, but he doesn't deal with them anymore.. Paid seven bills for it.. and over a month wait time.. Go figure! Next time, I will do it direct... It has a 10mm shaft, so perfect for conversion.. When I have cash for the Neu 2230, I would definately get it from Mike...

Hey Kaz, I plan to use Schulze 40.300WK, Batteries.. 12S PolyQuest XP 5Ah and 12S Turnigy 25C 5Ah...

Hi Mate, hope you have read this before:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_88...mpage_3/tm.htm

be careful about combination of 40-300 and LMT30xx.
   
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09.12.2009, 10:57 AM

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09.12.2009, 12:08 PM

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Hi Mate, hope you have read this before:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_88...mpage_3/tm.htm

be careful about combination of 40-300 and LMT30xx.
I just read that.. I will email schulze to find out.. if not, I'll just use my SHV240, I have backup...


The Power of BRUSHLESS!!!!!
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Everything is brushless!!
   
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