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10.09.2008, 12:41 PM
what is considered to be a "project x" vehicle?
something completely custom?
a destructo vehicle?
dont want the noobs posting their trucks in here that dont belong! 
Last edited by MetalMan; 10.09.2008 at 02:46 PM.
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10.09.2008, 01:03 PM
 Yea anything completely custom (battle trucks, battlebots, flame throwers, plow trucks, tank vehicles, half tracks, paintball trucks, trucks that can dismember you, spy vehicles, trucks with big guns, madmax vehicles, 6x6s, strykers, and 8x8s). You know the general vehicles from hell.
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10.09.2008, 01:07 PM
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 Yea anything completely custom (battle trucks, battlebots, flame throwers, plow trucks, tank vehicles, half tracks, paintball trucks, trucks that can dismember you, spy vehicles, trucks with big guns, madmax vehicles, 6x6s, strykers, and 8x8s). You know the general vehicles from hell. 
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10.09.2008, 01:10 PM
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10.09.2008, 01:26 PM
Nothing nitro, no matter how trick it is...
Anything with servo actuated something other than brakes or steering....
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10.09.2008, 02:46 PM
I think it should be anything that doesn't fit into any other standard category like buggy/truggy/mini truggy/Maxx/etc.
BTW, you got a sticky.
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10.09.2008, 02:50 PM
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Nothing nitro, no matter how trick it is...
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That would belong in the "Garbage" forum. ie: recycle bin
There is nothing trick about any little annoying bee engine that needs more attention than a woman and still is never happy. In fact a nitro engine to me is like a fat ugly woman with permanent PMS.
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10.09.2008, 07:30 PM
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That would belong in the "Garbage" forum. ie: recycle bin
There is nothing trick about any little annoying bee engine that needs more attention than a woman and still is never happy. In fact a nitro engine to me is like a fat ugly woman with permanent PMS.
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permanet pms   thats great.
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10.09.2008, 09:53 PM
lol my nitros were more reliable than my e's... e is more fun to drive though :P with a nitro i just had to learn how to tune properly then as long as you can run an engine in properly you just run all day without thinking... fuel was $$ and the noise and the smell was the reason i converted.
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10.09.2008, 10:54 PM
nitros are also more reliable IMO because they arent as fast as bl so you dont break things as easy.
also no worries about breaking the drivetrain with nitro due to no low end.
but screw that
i like breAking things
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10.09.2008, 11:00 PM
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nitros are also more reliable IMO because they arent as fast as bl so you dont break things as easy.
also no worries about breaking the drivetrain with nitro due to no low end.
but screw that
i like breAking things
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Bad driving seems to break more stuff than too much power. The low end torque will cause more wear, but throttle control will help...
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10.09.2008, 11:06 PM
So I guess I wont be mod of the flextech forum. Thought I had a chance since I was the only one to post in it ever
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10.09.2008, 11:06 PM
I've got to build a 6x6 with rockets now.
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10.09.2008, 11:09 PM
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Bad driving seems to break more stuff than too much power. The low end torque will cause more wear, but throttle control will help...
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well thats true of course.
due to higher speeds and way more acceleration i really am never in control with my bl trucks
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10.10.2008, 01:39 AM
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So I guess I wont be mod of the flextech forum. Thought I had a chance since I was the only one to post in it ever 
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There are actually more posts, you just gotta set the options at the bottom of the page to see the older ones  .
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