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micro_Amps mosfets=Damn, that's fast!

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I got my ZZ back today from the land Down Under. Damn, this thing is fast! :eek: micro_Amps, all I have to say is, thank you!!! This is great! I can't even express the fastness in words! :cool: I gotta say, like everone else's reviews, this is worth it! Anyway, gotta go, must drive ZZ more...
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hey man, do me a favor

Use a board, and angle it.. Keep angling it until it stalls out and the rear wheels won't turn, then put the board back a bit until it no longer stalls and record that angle with a protractor...

Also, tell us what motor you run, and what gears.. It gives everyone a good idea of the power output of your ZZSE...

Mine has a NEX motor and red gears, savannah, and will pull up a 30 degree incline.
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well understand his ZZ is Mosfet modded... its gonna be way torquier and faster than most ZZs. for good measure, its metal oxide semiconductor field effects transistor. just so if you didnt know, Micro_amps does mosfet mods or commonly Fet mods for people... it does make a considerable difference in the cars power.

If you know all this.. sorry if im treating you like you dont know... he didnt really mention in detail why his car was so fast.
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Yeah, I would, but I haven't gotten a transistor to fix it yet. When it was running, it'd go up a 30 degree incline, but it'd go up more if the bit tires had more grip. It just spins them. I just need a resistor.
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What the hell do you need a resistor for?
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One broke off.
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bugger...
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I just got a board and knuckles for 3.75, though. Just gotta get it in school on tues.
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viperdout wrote:Yeah, I would, but I haven't gotten a transistor to fix it yet. When it was running, it'd go up a 30 degree incline, but it'd go up more if the bit tires had more grip. It just spins them. I just need a resistor.
Use 300 grit sandpaper next time.. Thats what im gonna use..

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Post by Son_Gokou »

So, does anyone with a Micro_Amps mosfet care to post their results...?
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what the hell are you talkin' about charlie....
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Post by viperdout »

Yeah, I will. I got a resistor and it runs fine (I broke it off) Anyways, it's friggin fast man. I was gonna have a 2nd car done, but instead I'm gonna make a 50 mph xmod (I hope it hits 50).
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Post by Son_Gokou »

ph2t wrote:what the hell are you talkin' about charlie....
lol, I meant that, does anyone with the micro_amps mosfet mod done on their ZZ SE have the incline test results...
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Post by ph2t »

this thread is about the mosfet mod for regular ZZ's.... and it's a pretty useless thread at that.....
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Post by Son_Gokou »

ph2t wrote:this thread is about the mosfet mod for regular ZZ's....
New_B wrote:Talk about feeling stupid. :-(

My apologies. :)
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