minizilla/miniturbo
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minizilla/miniturbo
I've had my minizilla for over a year now but bought my wife a minizilla clone, the miniturbo just before christmas http://cgi.ebay.com.au/1-18-Radio-Co...QQcmdZViewItem
The miniturbo is almost exactly the same as my minizilla, right down to the pics on the pages in the instruction manual...except it has a longer wheelie bar at the back compared to my minizilla & cheaper electrics. Are the newer minizilla's coming out with longer wheelie bars compared to the earlier ones as I'm about to go brushless & I prefer the longer bar to help prevent back flips
The miniturbo is almost exactly the same as my minizilla, right down to the pics on the pages in the instruction manual...except it has a longer wheelie bar at the back compared to my minizilla & cheaper electrics. Are the newer minizilla's coming out with longer wheelie bars compared to the earlier ones as I'm about to go brushless & I prefer the longer bar to help prevent back flips
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RE: minizilla/miniturbo
Cool, I'm thinking about ordering that miniturbo off of some guy on ebay. he said he would give me a discount on his overpriced shipping charges so I actually might get it now. As for a longer wheelie bar I found an aftermarket rear bumper that might help you, not sure though. http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/produc...ducts_id=21049
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RE: minizilla/miniturbo
I'm thinking of buying a miniturbo myself. Are you happy with it? Is it fast? Can you install a stronger motor, but keep the same ESC? Does it break easily? I'm guessing it uses the same parts as the minizilla?
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