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Old 07-24-2003, 12:31 PM
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Default 7 Cell Zig Zag Racer in high current water (Video)

Sorry the video is a little choppy. My PC is very old and doesn't import video very smooth.

http://home.earthlink.net/~gray11160...os/ZigZag1.wmv
Old 07-25-2003, 05:56 PM
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I did sort of the same thing. I used a 9.6v pack from my sons car and man did it haul some serious booty! I never thought of sticking it onto a creek bed that was cool. I like to take mine on lke michigan and instead of jumping the waves IT GOES THROUGH THEM! Very coo. I loved the video need to make more!
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9.6V didn't fry anything?

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I did sort of the same thing. I used a 9.6v pack from my sons car and man did it haul some serious booty! I never thought of sticking it onto a creek bed that was cool. I like to take mine on lke michigan and instead of jumping the waves IT GOES THROUGH THEM! Very coo. I loved the video need to make more!
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Nope not a thing. I played with it like that about 10 times before deciding to go back to the way it was because I didn't want to see my $80 go down the tubes if it should happen to fry anything. I mainly wanted to do it because I saw a video where another guy did it and I just had to do it myself It had to of gone from stock 15mph to around 20-22 mph.

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