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bruce750i
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12.22.2011, 11:18 AM

If I understood Bernie correctly, then the MMM Xl is looking even better for a 35 volt X0-1. Whats the new Traxxas 1717 maximum rpm rating then?

I guess there will be allot of 1/5 hpi's and 1/5 Losi's running Traxxas's radio systems next year.
   
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12.22.2011, 11:50 AM

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I guess there will be allot of 1/5 hpi's and 1/5 Losi's running Traxxas's radio systems next year.
I don't see others ignoring this feature for too long though. I would imagine one of the big radio manufacturers will jump on this too if it takes off.


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12.22.2011, 03:34 PM

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If I understood Bernie correctly, then the MMM Xl is looking even better for a 35 volt X0-1. Whats the new Traxxas 1717 maximum rpm rating then?

I guess there will be allot of 1/5 hpi's and 1/5 Losi's running Traxxas's radio systems next year.
The XL shouldn't communicate with the traxxas radio, unless you are saying, you'll get a roller and putting the XL in.

Bernie, Patrick or anyone at Castle, Can the monster extreme reply telemetry on the castle graph viewer? If not, Will the true next gen monster use the graph viewer like the xl can now?


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