Official MST-1 Thread
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From: Dead Center,
Were can I get a bigger bell or spur? This truck is geared at 10.84 to 1. I think the xxxnt is like 14 to one. I cant get off the turns without spinning, it has to much low end. I suppose I could take the .12tz off and put another engine on with less power, but I was juast hopen to gear it a bit taller. Thanks...
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From: scone, , AUSTRALIA
umm, 14 means more low end than 10. something
there are no gearing options sorry, you dont need it.learn to drive and throtle control.
Dann
there are no gearing options sorry, you dont need it.learn to drive and throtle control.
Dann
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From: Dead Center,
I know how to run the truck, throttle control isnt the issue. I just finished 3rd in the rc pro series, was just looking for more top end speed.
No options for spur or bells?
No options for spur or bells?
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why does this car cost only 130$ when the gt2 and the xxx-nt ad2 run around 300, is there something wrong with this car. is it as good as the gt2 and ad2 on the track?
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From: scone, , AUSTRALIA
Yes and no. it is discontinued. parts are still being made but the car itself is only found as unsold stock like on carolinasrc.com
it is a good car but i find it hard to drive. it is as good and the reason it was priced so well was to flood the market with them which it did here in oz, and they hold many titles here so yes they are excellent. but i prefer the feel of my GT.
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it is a good car but i find it hard to drive. it is as good and the reason it was priced so well was to flood the market with them which it did here in oz, and they hold many titles here so yes they are excellent. but i prefer the feel of my GT.
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From: Forth Smith, AR
Yep. I've got one that I assembled and then haven't ever run. My RC hobby is on hiatus till my budget is better. lol That and not many people run1/10 trucks anymore.
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From: Forth Smith, AR
Yep. Definitely a fine art driving the trucks or any two-wheel drive car. I used to run electric buggies back the days of the Losi JR and Associated RC10 (aluminum tub). I really enjoyed driving two-wheel drive cars. You had to jump, land and plant the car in the turns properly. The all-wheel drive cars seem like something with training wheels to me. I swear you see more guys just gunning it for the big jumps instead of using skill to get around the track. Which leads them to t-boning your ride because they haven't honed any skills. Enough griping...
Seems like a lot of guys have converted their 1/10 cars and trucks for dirt oval in the Dallas area. I don't know if I'll sell mine or hold on to it till my budget is a little better.
Seems like a lot of guys have converted their 1/10 cars and trucks for dirt oval in the Dallas area. I don't know if I'll sell mine or hold on to it till my budget is a little better.




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