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04.01.2007, 02:28 AM

Hey, nice results! I think you have to calibrate your eagle tree for a lower voltage, it shows you have a max voltage of 17.02 volts, you should only have a max of 16.8 volts when fully charged. No big deal though.

again, NICE truggy!


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04.02.2007, 02:22 PM

Nice CRT, I just finished a LSP and thicker oil in the center diff along with stiffer rear shock settings help these brushless truggies. The unloading of the front tires is an issue, and these changes help. The stock suspension setup of truggies is too soft for the added weight and torque that brushless setups enjoy. I use 7K/50K/5K in my diffs and it helps. I know this is thick stuff, like corn syrup, but it works. Watching the fronts turn into pizzas is only fun for a little while. Have fun with your CRT.
   
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