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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread - 2/6/2006 3:04:59 AM   
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we won! we won! we won! we won! one for the thumb....one for thumb aaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!

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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread - 2/6/2006 1:38:48 PM   
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i got my alloy hubs from nitrohouse

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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread - 2/6/2006 1:49:47 PM   
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i think roscoe need to brush up on his driving or be a little easy with the trigger what you think crazy savage

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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread - 2/6/2006 1:51:35 PM   
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alluminun wing stays at nitro house also

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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread - 2/6/2006 2:57:02 PM   
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I dont know roaddell I have had two cosmic cartwheels and two nasty wing landings to no ill effects but I do drive realitively smooth and crash free. As far as the flex problems he is having around the center diff, I would suspect the he may have his servo cranking too hard on the brakes and throttle, causing too much stress on the bearings. Linkage set up is critticle.

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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread - 2/7/2006 3:37:50 PM   
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anybody know when will they start selling the proline body for this kit

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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread - 2/8/2006 7:38:04 AM   
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i should have my x1crt tomorrow.
i have two os 21 v spec on there way also.
any yay's or nay's about theese engines?
thx Dirby

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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread - 2/8/2006 10:40:02 AM   
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it's too late now...but they have plenty of power and they idle all day just be patient through the long breakin process

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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread - 2/8/2006 12:10:03 PM   
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I looked and could not find them....Maybe you can post a link??? Thanks!!!!
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alluminun wing stays at nitro house also



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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread - 2/8/2006 2:27:51 PM   
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go to i think it is www.jamminproducts.com go to x1crt optoins and scroll down until you see the alluminum wing stays get that part number and call nitro house or look at www.amainhobbies.com i also saw them on there also for the truck they were just added to the site recently....
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I looked and could not find them....Maybe you can post a link??? Thanks!!!!
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alluminun wing stays at nitro house also




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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread - 2/8/2006 8:53:57 PM   
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alright ass bags! i did find a fix for my center flex problem another guy had the same issue as me i took and shimed up my servo with 2 of those extra shims they send you with the kit and put a spring on the other side of each linkage and that was the cure. as far as my driving there is nothing wrong with the way i drive!!! i drive agressive i dont like to loose! im just glad my blitzberg steelers are super bowl champs!!!

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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread - 2/9/2006 12:12:14 AM   
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alright ass bags! i did find a fix for my center flex problem another guy had the same issue as me i took and shimed up my servo with 2 of those extra shims they send you with the kit and put a spring on the other side of each linkage and that was the cure. as far as my driving there is nothing wrong with the way i drive!!! i drive agressive i dont like to loose! im just glad my blitzberg steelers are super bowl champs!!!


Sorry roscoe, I was hoping you wouldnt read back through the posts but no such luck. Glad you found a fix. Talk to ya later.

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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread - 2/10/2006 8:30:13 PM   
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Hey guys, new to all this but have read back to see what everyone is recommending. First of all, found alot of good advice that will save me money and hassle. that's cool. I ordered a jammin rtr and I'm feeling good about getting it after reading all the posts. Haven't got it yet, but I went to the local R.C. shop to check out upgrades on radio and servos. I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with the Futaba Magnum 3PC controller. It seemed like alot of coin for $340.00 but from what I hear digital is the way to go. I don't have a problem spending money on a good product.
Can't wait to get the car and start having fun!!

Thanks, Scott

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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread - 2/10/2006 8:47:53 PM   
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Hey guys, new to all this but have read back to see what everyone is recommending. First of all, found alot of good advice that will save me money and hassle. that's cool. I ordered a jammin rtr and I'm feeling good about getting it after reading all the posts. Haven't got it yet, but I went to the local R.C. shop to check out upgrades on radio and servos. I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with the Futaba Magnum 3PC controller. It seemed like alot of coin for $340.00 but from what I hear digital is the way to go. I don't have a problem spending money on a good product.
Can't wait to get the car and start having fun!!

Thanks, Scott

Very nice radio system but try it in your hand first and make sure you like how it feels and check out the menu and how easy it is to access. I like things to be simple since I cant even program my vcr so I use the M-8 with spektrim. You have to go spektrim, crystals are a pain. The M-8 is not available since it was replaced by the M-11 and they added a few features and in my opinion, more complexity. Just make sure the system is spektrim compatible and if you dont get it now, you can add it later. And if you want to add some serious strength and bling to your truck, check this out...

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b222/rnucell/crtcom.jpg

Good luck and get on truggyracers.com

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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread - 2/10/2006 9:13:41 PM