rc car jumps a house

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  • pbcustom98
    Goldmember
    • Jul 2002
    • 1055

    #31
    great servos..

    Originally posted by TraXeR
    That IS impressive, and how he can steer it so accurately at that speed, wow!
    the servos hes got in there, are probably high torque (around 150oz) ball bearing...digital...servos like this are around $120..for good ones..the M8 hes using (radio) is around $200..then fot he buggy...$400...engine...gas...hop ups...gets quite expensive..in my R/C car days..i spent well over 1.5k in stuff.. but it was fun.

    Daniel

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    • pbcustom98
      Goldmember
      • Jul 2002
      • 1055

      #32
      Originally posted by Gitaroo Man
      hehehe, i'm in the process of building up a gas powered RC car by myself....mmmm 70mph goodness
      nice...what are the specs? what kinda engine..2 speed? (im assuming you do) radio? etc..

      Daniel

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      • PyRo
        President Bioloaf inc.
        • Dec 2000
        • 10186

        #33
        I works now, thanks for the help, now I can finally play Divx movies
        And thats one hell of a remote controll truck.

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        • Timmee
          eBay addict
          • Apr 2002
          • 1770

          #34
          Originally posted by TraXeR
          That IS impressive, and how he can steer it so accurately at that speed, wow!
          That's because Josh Cyrul is a professional R/C driver (one of the best, IMO). I'd not want to go to a club race, and see him signed up in my class.
          There are three kinds of people in the world: Those who can count, and those who can't.

          With understanding comes understanding.

          If the saying is true that we are what we eat, aren't we all just cannibals?

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