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payaso wrote:
extrememicros wrote:, honestly, a normal zip zap out handles a bit any day.

Holla!
Not in my neighborhood... I will be picking up a ton of the new ZZ 2.0, but I stomp on the old ones with my bits..

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i gota agree with the clown. the new zipaps are cool but the bits are easier to make fast. zipzaps are heavier. bits with a really tight jbwelded rear outaccelerate and track straighter than a zipzap with the same mods.
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hogjowlz wrote:
payaso wrote:
extrememicros wrote:, honestly, a normal zip zap out handles a bit any day.

Holla!
Not in my neighborhood... I will be picking up a ton of the new ZZ 2.0, but I stomp on the old ones with my bits..

I'm what you might call the "Michael Schumacher" <sp? of bits...lol



silla :D
i gota agree with the clown. the new zipaps are cool but the bits are easier to make fast. zipzaps are heavier. bits with a really tight jbwelded rear outaccelerate and track straighter than a zipzap with the same mods.
Well, in my own personal experience, and opinion, I think single cell bits handle better, but I think dual-and tri- cell ZZs handle better than a dual cell bit, and I wouldn't even bother tri-celling a bit. Just because the ZZ doesn't flip as easy.
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Post by lefftoe »

crazydave wrote:
hogjowlz wrote:
payaso wrote:
extrememicros wrote:, honestly, a normal zip zap out handles a bit any day.

Holla!
Not in my neighborhood... I will be picking up a ton of the new ZZ 2.0, but I stomp on the old ones with my bits..

I'm what you might call the "Michael Schumacher" <sp? of bits...lol



silla :D
i gota agree with the clown. the new zipaps are cool but the bits are easier to make fast. zipzaps are heavier. bits with a really tight jbwelded rear outaccelerate and track straighter than a zipzap with the same mods.
Well, in my own personal experience, and opinion, I think single cell bits handle better, but I think dual-and tri- cell ZZs handle better than a dual cell bit, and I wouldn't even bother tri-celling a bit. Just because the ZZ doesn't flip as easy.
im gonna go with crazydave on this one
but all my zipzaps handle better than my bits, with the same mods
i also think the weight of the zip zap helps handling, and with fets, reduces the backflip effect of bits
i have double fet'd my zip zap forward, single cell, on my nuvolari and this setup is both my fastest and best handler for tracks and 1/4 miles
i have 14 working bits, 10 working clones, and 3 working zips
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Since I got my first Zip Zap I have not touched my Lxx or my other clone.
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Post by extrememicros »

I talked to the local RS manager on the phone today, the same one that heads up'd me about them for the original post. He checked his system and said the stock numbers show up, but without a price or description for the new zips.

It's getting closer...can you wait?... :-D

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I really hope steering and throttle are proportional with pistol-grip controllers. That will make for some pretty cool racing action.
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SilentWolv wrote:I really hope steering and throttle are proportional with pistol-grip controllers. That will make for some pretty cool racing action.
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but with a pistol grip, i prolly wont be able to fit it into my pockets anymore :???:
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lefftoe wrote:but with a pistol grip, i prolly wont be able to fit it into my pockets anymore :???:
Get a photographers jacket/vest. They usually have pockets big enought to hold bricks of film (20rolls) as well as cameras & lenses. :lol:
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just slide that biatch in the small of your back like you was packin heat! lol
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Post by I AM »

I know this has been BEATEN to death ( questions regarding scale) but i truly want a 1/43rd scale rc car from Radio Shack ( i.e. an Upgraded , better handling Epoch clone ...which doesnt seem like a stretch considering that the handling was pretty much the only MAJOR issue).

Will these XMODS be 1/43 or are they going to be the Mini Z size ( 6 inches)?
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The info I have seen so far the Xmods should be the same scale as the Viper last year and the Corvette both were 1:43.
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Not that i REALLY care but where did you acquire your infor from CJ. Im happy to read that but just curious ya know?

Somebody fill me in....whats the deal with the Mini Z...how wide are they...same width as the Corvette/Viper? The reason i ask is id like to run these things on concrete and everyone suggest Epochs wont handle the MUDDA F******G STREETZ as well as the Mini Z.
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I got one.




Ok, I was in a time warp..and it was Christmas...and I got one.
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I could live with an upgraded Viper / Vette' clone. It wasnt that bad if you discount the bad handling.


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extrememicros wrote:I talked to the local RS manager on the phone today, the same one that heads up'd me about them for the original post. He checked his system and said the stock numbers show up, but without a price or description for the new zips.

It's getting closer...can you wait?... :-D

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