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Candyman2
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08.20.2009, 06:01 PM

The MMM is excellent, very smooth from setting off, no cogging and the brakes are very sharp and controllable.

The Neu is ok, feels about the same, i might revise that when i gear up.

And my NIMH's are good too however one of my packs has definatly lost its edge so im down to one good pack. I have some EP 4200's to try fingers crossed they can sustain high amp draw like the ib4200's else...... well............... oh god it doesnt bare thinking about..... I might actually have to consider that lipoo rubbish

and did anyone else notice wheelies on demand but not all the time! half and half 100k , 500k center diff oil is defo a good mix
   
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08.20.2009, 11:29 PM

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The MMM is excellent, very smooth from setting off, no cogging and the brakes are very sharp and controllable.

The Neu is ok, feels about the same, i might revise that when i gear up.

And my NIMH's are good too however one of my packs has definatly lost its edge so im down to one good pack. I have some EP 4200's to try fingers crossed they can sustain high amp draw like the ib4200's else...... well............... oh god it doesnt bare thinking about..... I might actually have to consider that lipoo rubbish

and did anyone else notice wheelies on demand but not all the time! half and half 100k , 500k center diff oil is defo a good mix
LIPO'S? Next you'll be saying pistol transmitter

You had that car how long now? Hardly flip on it's lid cause you can control it. Yeh, that means MORE POWER

I'm glad you keep us up to date Candyman2
   
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