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DTX Cliffy Tips

Quik wireing

heres a tip for quik wireing, Put the wires side by side and twist them 1 by 1 then tape it with electric tape and your done ( ment for temparory fix yet this is how my rigs wires are put togethor:lmao:)!
 
I recommend the banebots 395 motors, but they are powerful enough to break stuff. I think I really need a better esc. Im currently using an EVX now, but am thinking of going to a two-esc setup and switching to a stick radio. If I do that, Im gonna work in some way of having dig.
 
Bought my son a CC for Christmas and its been kicking butt ever since. Goes better then my buddies Stock ax10! I moved one of the battey packs to the front axle and layer the other down in the stock location and powered the electronics. Moved the upper shock mounts to the next hole (much better over stock location) to give it more flex with out binding. All in all for the $100 price tag its been great....even In the hands of a 6 year old!
 
If keeping it stock, try just removing the springs and running it with droop... made a world of difference with the COG that low
 
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