,, i created a monster ,,

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Looks awesome!

how many working cars you got by now?
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opel calibra
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hi , i have 13 gt3 with one motor, six monster with two motors, and one 1:24 car.
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Hi,

I just got around to reading this post. Amazing running the two motors. I guess the speed control can handle both.

Does anyone know any specs on the stock motors or the speed control to see if there might be any other options for motors without frying anything. Even with a motor that might turn up much higher rpm, I would think it could be geared down to get similar track speed compared to a stock chassis.

And if there is a source for the stock motors, I'm curious.

Brian
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