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Originally posted by: teckmaster
I have the Schumacher Nitro Fusion and its does 55 "real" mph stock and with a gear upgrade, will do 80 "real" mph. Most do 55 "scale" mph
Originally posted by: loic2003
Try attaching a spring to counteract the throttle servo. If you get sudden power loss the spring will pull the throttle closed as the servo will move freely. You may need an uprated servo if you're using a standard one.
I've got a Nitro stampede from about 8 years ago. On my second engine now (OS CV-15) but the truck itself works like new, only damage it's ever had is the odd wishbone snapped in over-ambitious stunts . Rock solid piece of kit. Looking to get something 4WD and with a .21 now, though.
Nice vehicle you got there. Good work putting the battery pack at the front to keep the weight balanced.... What engine you using there?
Originally posted by: teckmaster
I have the Schumacher Nitro Fusion and its does 55 "real" mph stock and with a gear upgrade, will do 80 "real" mph. Most do 55 "scale" mph
Originally posted by: KingPhil
I wanna buy an R/C Airplane or hellicopter..... anyone got one to hook me up with?
Originally posted by: PhasmatisNox
R/C fighting robots count?
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Originally posted by: DaTT
Originally posted by: teckmaster
I have the Schumacher Nitro Fusion and its does 55 "real" mph stock and with a gear upgrade, will do 80 "real" mph. Most do 55 "scale" mph
Never heard of this "real" and "scale" crap. Mine does 52mph.......MPH