2009.01.19, 03:19 PM
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man you did a nice job on that car and the rims fit that car well and all the wiring is all clean nice work
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2009.01.19, 03:45 PM
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at the Bleeding Edge
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thanks
servo saver adapter for micro-t servo use
works good with the stock horn,just taking pics with the ball link piece too
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2009.02.08, 12:36 PM
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decided to get the proto back up and running too
ill have some track time soon with these 3 if it kills me!
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2009.02.08, 01:00 PM
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Hibernation ON!
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2 MRCG's and a Sinister?!?!?
Save some of the other racers
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2009.02.08, 02:19 PM
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Add a P28 to this
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2009.02.08, 04:41 PM
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maybe one day ill get a p28 to compare
my favorite so far is the mrcg as it handles more like my awd with the grip it produces
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2009.03.08, 01:46 PM
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2 together
3 with bodies
im going to try and get some pics together of the different electronics options,can anyone that uses spectrum or similar please pm me some pics to use
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2009.03.09, 07:21 AM
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Very nice indeed !
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2009.03.12, 12:18 AM
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Do you want to go fasst??
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WOW mk2
You really have an, I want collection, there man.
The MR-CG chassis looks in truth outstanding; perchance someday I’ll have the broad opportunity to test-drive it. Perhaps own one. His creator did an extraordinary & admirable job
Enjoy it man!!!
Cheers
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2009.03.12, 02:34 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mk2kompressor
im going to try and get some pics together of the different electronics options,can anyone that uses spectrum or similar please pm me some pics to use
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Mk2,
Novak Spy/Spectrum SR3500 RX
I decased both untis and removed the plastic pin brace from the bottom of the pinouts. The plugs for servo and speed control are now low enough to fit under a Takata NSX...if you're thinking lower CG and body you might consider permanently wiring them to the RX by removing the pinouts.
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2009.03.12, 05:15 PM
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Well well, it seems the MR-CG 2wd it’s a hit ! Even more than any other chassis in its class.
Bravo Brian!!!
Cheers
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2009.03.12, 06:21 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cowboysir
Mk2,
Novak Spy/Spectrum SR3500 RX
I decased both untis and removed the plastic pin brace from the bottom of the pinouts. The plugs for servo and speed control are now low enough to fit under a Takata NSX...if you're thinking lower CG and body you might consider permanently wiring them to the RX by removing the pinouts.
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Nice MK2 Cowboy. What I like to do which looks really neat and clean is hardwire your reciever wires to the reciever and shrink wrap. U can cut the wires to length so there is no excess wire.
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2009.03.12, 08:00 PM
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Thanks davey...I didn't mean to take away from MK2's thread but since you mention it I've shortened all the wires from their source to make them a little tidier. Those photos are stuck on my dead camera...charger doesn't work anymore.
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2009.03.13, 02:55 AM
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no problem,i know alot of people need to see how easy it is to get this type of chassis up and running.
the neatest 27am install ive done is this(i know its on my sinister but the same rules apply )
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2009.03.13, 12:02 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mk2kompressor
no problem,i know alot of people need to see how easy it is to get this type of chassis up and running.
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Especially if you decide to use a Micro-T PCB and servo, getting a pan chassis running is pretty much plug and play.
True, the ASF board install requires a bit of skill soldering to the servo pot and motor, but it doesn't take that much extra work either.
You can certainly get a very clean wiring layout from it, the only extra wires I have are for the Giro-Z transponder.
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