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11-16-2006, 04:54 PM
for a beginner electric guy the sensored Novak will allow you to be faster on the track than some ballistic crazy fast BL setup. The fastest one on the straitaway means nothing when you hit the wall at the end. Being smooth through the infield is where you will win races.
If you were interested in bashing (like ThirdGenTA) then I'd say get something ballistic, why not all your doing is drag racing and jumping 60 feet. You seem more like you want to race so the Novak 4300 will keep you in line. Plus no maintenance and long runtimes.
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11-18-2006, 10:14 AM
Sensored motor can cause cogging if the batteries arnt up to snuff, but i wouldnt worry about it. also the esc that comes with that rtr can only handle a 10.5 turn or less i have a 9 turn which is a little crazy for the track but i can program my power deliver , amount of power to get it where i want it. Tex is right less is more on the track sometimes.
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