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ftgured uut why it was running away!

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after 2 days of not running my car i decided to take every thing apart and rebuild it. while on the rebuild when i got to putting the switch back on i noticed their was a very little rock stuck on the on position. I tested to see if it was the problem by turning it on and simulated how it would be on the track, and shure enough it popped back into the off position. I guess sometimes to figure ot something simple you have to spend 4 hours taking every thing apart and look at every single peice!:mex:
 
Holy crap man! Well just goes to show you can't rule out even the seemingly stupidest possiblity! Glad you found the problem!! Now go have some quality bashing time!
 
SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETT!!!!!!!! I need to invest in one of those!! I do alot of sand bashing, and that would come in very, very handy!:worship:
 
Since that seemed to be your problem. Maybe you should get a throttle return spring. When the reciver was shut off, your throttle would have returned to the idle position by the spring.
 
i have a spring but the servos to weak for it to actually work. and those are some nice pads,i have the same ones!:dancin:

that cover looks sweet!got to get one
 
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