The grinding is important for an electric engine??
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RE: The grinding is important for an electric engine??
Why? grinding........i can't explain you.......grinding is grinding..it's for engine when you grind your motor..i don't know an other word..
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Why? grinding........i can't explain you.......grinding is grinding..it's for engine when you grind your motor..i don't know an other word..
Why? grinding........i can't explain you.......grinding is grinding..it's for engine when you grind your motor..i don't know an other word..
EDIT: I noticed that whatever the **** you are talking about is for a Bandit VXL. The VXL is a brushless motor, so if you mean to cut the comm, you cant, because brushless motors dont have a comm.
Seriously man, learn your facts before you ask some random question.
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RE: The grinding is important for an electric engine??
There shouldn't be anything grinding on your car.
I am guessing you are misusing the word 'grinding', find another word to describe your problem.
I am guessing you are misusing the word 'grinding', find another word to describe your problem.
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RE: The grinding is important for an electric engine??
Yes i speak about bandit vxl electrick truck engine
When you drive your car at the beginning, you go there slowly not to force the engine?
When you drive your car at the beginning, you go there slowly not to force the engine?
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the guy is obviously not a native english speaker.
im getting really disappointed when I read your replies Jolly Rodger Pirate, they are always negative in some way.
im getting really disappointed when I read your replies Jolly Rodger Pirate, they are always negative in some way.
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RE: The grinding is important for an electric engine??
ORIGINAL: XavierG
Yes i speak about bandit vxl electrick truck engine
When you drive your car at the beginning, you go there slowly not to force the engine?
Yes i speak about bandit vxl electrick truck engine
When you drive your car at the beginning, you go there slowly not to force the engine?
I think you're talking about breaking in an electric motor. it's not really important with brushless
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RE: The grinding is important for an electric engine??
ORIGINAL: XavierG
Yes i speak about bandit vxl electrick truck engine
When you drive your car at the beginning, you go there slowly not to force the engine?
Yes i speak about bandit vxl electrick truck engine
When you drive your car at the beginning, you go there slowly not to force the engine?
No, just drive it. It is BRUSHLESS and doesn't not need to be warmed up or "broken in."
Good luck.
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RE: The grinding is important for an electric engine??
I am confused but here goes: If you are talking about when you first get the vehicle, you do not have to be easy on it till it breaks in. It is already broke in so there is nothing to do but drive it and enjoy it. Now if you are having a problem with the vehicle then maybe you could give a better explaination.
I think the problem is the difference in languages as you are in Switzerland and some here are in the USA as I am. Be patient and we will help if possible.
I think the problem is the difference in languages as you are in Switzerland and some here are in the USA as I am. Be patient and we will help if possible.
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RE: The grinding is important for an electric engine??
Yes thanks all I understand.. yes brushless motor..You can drive fast at once..doesn't need to be warmed up..
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Yes thanks all I understand.. yes brushless motor..You can drive fast at once..doesn't need to be warmed up..
Yes thanks all I understand.. yes brushless motor..You can drive fast at once..doesn't need to be warmed up..
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the guy is obviously not a native english speaker.
im getting really disappointed when I read your replies Jolly Rodger Pirate, they are always negative in some way.
the guy is obviously not a native english speaker.
im getting really disappointed when I read your replies Jolly Rodger Pirate, they are always negative in some way.
Sorry, I had to bump this just to say that, I just had to!
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RE: The grinding is important for an electric engine??
ORIGINAL: Jolly Roger Pirate
And you say my posts are negative, yet you demonstrate clear negativity in your post........
Sorry, I had to bump this just to say that, I just had to!
ORIGINAL: Nik.
the guy is obviously not a native english speaker.
im getting really disappointed when I read your replies Jolly Rodger Pirate, they are always negative in some way.
the guy is obviously not a native english speaker.
im getting really disappointed when I read your replies Jolly Rodger Pirate, they are always negative in some way.
Sorry, I had to bump this just to say that, I just had to!
and *** are you talking about? grinding inside the motor when you drive or doing wheelies and grinding on the motor?
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lol tuche (or however you say that word ha ha)
and *** are you talking about? grinding inside the motor when you drive or doing wheelies and grinding on the motor?
lol tuche (or however you say that word ha ha)
and *** are you talking about? grinding inside the motor when you drive or doing wheelies and grinding on the motor?
It is spelled touché, LOL.
OFF-TOPIC: fusebmx13, sign onto AIM for a bit man, I have some deals to tell you about (better titanium prices).
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RE: The grinding is important for an electric engine??
I just deleted multiple posts in this topic, rather than send you all a note, here you are. Basically, one post was deleted, then subsequently many others, as they were in response to a post which no longer existed. Please try to keep it friendly and on topic people. Thanks.