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10.28.2008, 10:56 PM

Very nice job. That would kill me to have a nice new toy like that and not be able to drive it untill spring. That sems like a million years from now...

BTW: I think you made a great choice on the motor. I really think that the 1515/2.5d on 5s is the ideal setup for a truggy. Awesome balance of power and runtime and the setup is very robust and should take a pretty wide range of gearing without overheating. I run the same thing in my truggy and love it.


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to make it...
or break it...


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