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a brushless for drifting??

Old 01-28-2005 | 01:56 AM
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would a novak brushless 5800 ss be good for a drifter?? and do u use pvc pipe on all 4 tires or just the rear??() cuz i think if it was on the front it wouldnt work at all!! lol thats wat i think im new to this stuff and i want to get the right stuff so i can try i gotta xxx-s G+ i just built and i like it and im runing a brushless motor. but after reading some posts i think it might be too much idk plz help me here
Old 01-28-2005 | 09:10 AM
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u have to run pvc on all 4 tires. If you don't then you just spin out and do donuts. Im unfamiliar with brushless motors so i cant help u there.
Old 01-28-2005 | 09:14 PM
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thanxs man well i tryed it and i have to be light on the throtle. and thanxs u have been a big help and have started a rc drifter and im hooked on it man i cant stop drifting my rc cars now im goin to try the e-max should work 4wd so y not ill give it a shot and tell u guys wat happened

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