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1/10 Scale Electric Buggy:
ECX Boost 2WD - ECX03005 (Radio Controlled Model Review)History and Info:
Introduced by ECX Electrix circa 2013, the Boost Buggy - ECX03005 / ECX03005AU / ECX03005I - came RTR with a 540 Dynamite 20T Brushed Motor, ESC, 1800Mah Ni-MH Battery, Charger, 2.4Ghz Radio System and a Pre-Painted Green / Red Bodyshell (Specifications may vary from country to country).
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★ ECX Boost 2WD - ECX03005 ★
★ ECX Boost 2WD - ECX03005 Chassis ★
★ ECX Boost 2WD - ECX03005 Chassis ★
★ ECX Boost 2WD - ECX03005 Chassis ★
★ ECX Boost 2WD - ECX03005 Chassis ★
★ ECX Boost 2WD - ECX03005 Chassis ★
★ ECX Boost 2WD - ECX03005 Chassis ★
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Buying a Used ECX Boost
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Hints, Tips and Information
Wheel Caster Explained
Caster is basically the angle the steering kingpins or steering pivot points, leans back in relation to the horizontal when viewed from the side of the chassis. |
Hints, Tips and Information
Slipper Clutch and Hydra-Drive
More often installed on Off-Road RC Models, the Slipper Clutch has been around since the late 1990s. Basically the idea is to prevent wheel spin and increase traction under acceleration, to improve the cars stability from a standing start, when landing from jumps or on corner exits. It also protects the spur gear and drivetrain, to some degree, when using a high torque motor. |
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