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12.05.2014, 01:35 AM

Thanks out of stock but found it on ebay
   
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12.06.2014, 05:00 PM

Brushless Losi,

Yeah, I got my Losi back on the road. Hitting a tree and plastic does not mix. I reassembled the rear end and all was well. I dropped the stance using some leftover carbon plate glued together. Here is the thread that had the drop blocks in it.

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=32095


CF Ofna GTP II Extended Chassis Castle/Flux 2200kv 6s
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12.13.2014, 08:08 PM

Should I mount the rx next to esc or servos which causes interferance I have the rx8 t8 and mm2 and 1515 what are the rules for mounting a 2.4 tx
   
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12.14.2014, 12:13 AM

In one of my models, I never had an issue mounting the reciever atop the servo.


CF Ofna GTP II Extended Chassis Castle/Flux 2200kv 6s
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12.14.2014, 02:51 AM

Just got the tekin becuz I got another effect xo-1 1717 it would prolly work but was used and I paid a high price but was wondering if tekins are easier to turn the motor by hand than castles becuz it seems like it is like butter compared to a 1515 2200kv which is kind of hard is ur xo-1 motor hard to turn by hand
   
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