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Old 05-05-2009, 09:24 PM   #1
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Default Anyone use the PunkRC dig on a CC

Has anyone used a PunkRC dig on a Cliff Climber. Does the Plastic case hold up?
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Old 05-06-2009, 06:50 AM   #2
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i have wondered about puting a dig on mine but i only have a 2 channel radio- might have to upgrade
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i have wondered about puting a dig on mine but i only have a 2 channel radio- might have to upgrade
What is the benefit, Ive seen some talk about these but Im not really sure what they do...
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Old 05-06-2009, 10:40 AM   #4
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pretty much you could brake the front or rear motor so you could dig the front or rear wheels around to a better position in crawling or dig on a climb better
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A dig in a MOA rig allows you to stall or brake the motors individualy. This allows the rig to pivot around the stalled axle to gain a better turning radius or pull the rig over a ridge instead of pushing with the rear axle. In the case of a shafty rig the dig disconects the driveshaft to allow the same function. A MOA is easyer to set up, I have thought about the PunkRC unit but am having a hard time with the price tag, I am sure it is worth it but it is not in the budget right now, to many projects going.
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