im using the two ETTI150 race models. http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...c-race-150-BEC
HJ's First Twin Cat Build ''CF Daytona''
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Yes sir. Set it on low start or whatever it is (been a while since I programmed one) and yes, before you launch hit wot one or two times. It will act like a totally different boat for you.
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''O'' thank god cuz i was ready to scrap it!!! thank you Scott, and my wife's dad came to see it and take some action pics with his super high dollar camra for me and it wouldnt perform so i told him dont worry about it so next weekend ill try again!!!!!
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JP i have them in the strut angle position,hehehe, sorry just playin,, they are level with the hull but as you no they are not flat on the table cuz they sit up 1/4;; from the bottum of the hull floor,,
thanks Markus, i wanted a bullet but i gess it may turn out like a wet cat,, get it, sorry dumb humor!!!
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Of all the twins Ive set up, Ive never had to put neg or positive in the stingers. Always at zero. I did put a small bit of neg in the HPR once cause it was VERY rough.Originally posted by JPriami View Postwhere (angle) do you have your stingers set at?
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I had figured a good way to equally position the stingers last year on my 32' saga. Take a straight edge and lay it all the way down the bottom of the back step length wise over hanging over the stinger. Then use a caliper and the depth measuring rod on the end of it. Place the base of the caliper on the straight edge and the end of the depth rod on the stinger tube. Measure the depth at the front and back of the stinger to set the true angle to the bottom of the ride pads.Land, Sea & Air, A true RC Addict.
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Just like setting up a single drive boat. Set it on a table or any flat tru surface. Put your stingers parallel to that surface. That puts you at 0.
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Yeah we've seen what happens to hulls when they test you
keep it simple
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lol. naw not me
what? dr jekyll and mr hyde
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