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Has anyone test drove one or does anyone have one? Me and racin ranger went to leisure hours today(i picked up a mini t body and some paint) and there was one on the counter. from what we saw and head from one of the workers(dont know his name) they perform well...they also look really cool. just wondering if anyone has had one out on the track.
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Yes I have one and I race it at Leisure Hours when enough people show up. I have only raced mine on the indoor track. You definitely need the extend chassis for the truck to drive smooth, plus then you can use standard servos. Also only use the Ofna "hex style" wheels that the kits comes with. The other "B3 or B4" style hit the control arms. If you need anything else just PM me.
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I've seen a few at various tracks and they handle just like a regular truggy only smaller. They perform very well from what I saw. Super fast too....
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I was not impressed with the ones I saw. The 10th scalers were smoking it. Maybe the driver or engine though.
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I was running 20 to 22 sec lap times on the indoor track with my RC8. The Jammin .5 truggy was running 22 to 24 sec lap times. The RC8 has a stock OS .21V-Spec and the Jammin .5 truggy has a stock OS .12TZ 5 port
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it's all driver as in any RC racing....
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