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mad_haxor
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ZZ PCB swap

Post by mad_haxor »

I am about to build a dual cell dragster out of a regular Zipzap. 8-)
I was wondering which pc board would be the best to swap in.
I want something small so I can fit both cells in the bottom.
I would like one that is easily FET modded, and gives good performance.
Also something in a less common freq. like 35MHz.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Any ideas?
I was thinking of a regular bit or a lxx. what do you think? :???:
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Post by CaboWabo »

yea I'd probably go with an the bit for the off freq.
but ya know... if ya really wanted, you could get a booster 57 mhz chassis, swap the pcb, dual cell it, and it can still be fetted if you really wanted
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Post by hogjowlz »

well my experience with tomy pcbs is shitty range but lots of power output.

find a shen qi wei or go to burlington coat factory and get a thunder fighter. the transistor layout may be different tho.
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Post by ph2t »

buy an LXX super perfection on one of the 40abc channels. Great range, mosfet mod already doco'ed and on an "off" freq. For you yanks anyway.

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