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12.03.2009, 06:37 PM

@ suicideneil,

it's made in china so 13$ for alloy is possible or plausible

if it was alloy those grooves will make it look nicer and a little cooler

research for a 14$ thing sorry I'm to busy for that

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@brushlessboy16

i know... the not funny part it's a bad render that didn't sow you what you will get.

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BrianG,

I first brought it for the 'bling bling' the extra cooling it will give is just nice, i don't now if i need the extra cooling because i haven't run the MMM yet.


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lutach,

uhmm okay?...

i have a alfa romeo, have driven a ford mustang v6 and it's crap in the corners, p.s. do you have corners?
   
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12.03.2009, 07:56 PM

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lutach,

uhmm okay?...

i have a alfa romeo, have driven a ford mustang v6 and it's crap in the corners, p.s. do you have corners?
Let me explain it better. By using plastic, it makes it easier to manufacture and the fan does the job of moving the heat away from one source instead of 2.

What Alfa do you have? I had a 155 back in Florida, but sold it (Made a nice profit on it) to get a BMW. I like the new Corvette and I'm thinking of getting one or maybe a Ultima GTR, but the roads here in New Jersey are not too friendly. BTW I'm not American and I used to race go-karts in Brasil and yes we have plenty of corners in Brasil. Where are you from?
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12.04.2009, 07:51 AM

Yes plastic works as good but if you expected alloy it's a bummer if you get plastic with stickers on it (yes now i can laugh a little about it)

I have a alfa 147 with a normal engine not a GTA it's just fine for now. I'm not full scale racing, some events we have here in the netherlands are pretty nice do (bavaria city racing rotterdam)
   
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12.04.2009, 10:38 AM

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Yes plastic works as good but if you expected alloy it's a bummer if you get plastic with stickers on it (yes now i can laugh a little about it)

I have a alfa 147 with a normal engine not a GTA it's just fine for now. I'm not full scale racing, some events we have here in the netherlands are pretty nice do (bavaria city racing rotterdam)
The thing is, it was said here that it was plastic: http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...8&postcount=41. It should do the job for moving heat away from the motor.

I like the Alfas and wish they would still be here in the US. I got to visit the Netherlands, I had a couple of girlfriends from there and they are beautiful. Tall blonde, one had green eyes the other had blue.
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