ORIGINAL: thercracingdude
Only in RC are people allowed to come on someone else's message board and DESTROY a companies name and product like you have...FORE SHAME.
I had all the same problems you have described with my revo, savage and the LST2. What I have figured out is that a mass produced truck or car is put together by NON RC dudes who could give a **** less about what you do with your car or truck. Most of the time they have no idea what RC even is...
If CEN were to start every engine like you have asked, they couldn't sell the car as new anymore. Think about it. Also I am pretty sure you can't ship these massive boxes with nitro methanol in them. Just my observation.
I would love to know where you work so I can go to your website and complain about your products or services. Sorry you have to feel my wrath but I am tired of people posting only negative responses to a companies products. I'm not just talking about cens area here either, I see it in the HPI, and Traxxass, Losi, etc.
I like what dogman said about "tinkering" with his truck. You are entiled to your opinion like the rest of us, but IMO yours smells like ass.
I wasn't trying to DESTROY CEN's company name or product. My comments were highly negative, I agree, but I did give credit where credit was due. It's my belief to comment on things how I see them and give people something else to look at, besides overly positive magazine write-ups, before buying a truck that requires more experience to operate and maintain.
Also, it was not my idea for CEN to start every engine before it leaves the factory, it was
[email protected]'s idea.
I have absolutely no problem with tinkering. I've been in the R/C hobby for about five years now and find tinkering with my cars to be just as fun as driving them. In the past tinkering has always brought a change for the better to my cars. If you read my write up closely, I've done a lot of tinkering to no prevail.
Like I said, I didn't post ONLY negative comments. Wherever I saw a good quality to the Nemesis or GST I mentioned it.