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What to expect (RC)

HouRman

Senior member
I have not touched my computer in a while and was wondering what's to expect and look forward to.

Last thing I heard was that Intel made a Pentium4 and my uncle said he got some Itaniums in that had problems. I don't know much about AMD as i've been sticking to celerons, P2s, and P3s.

I've got a 600E @ 840, Geforce DDR 32mg cooled by a golden orb
Asus P3V4X, 128 meg Cas 233 Mushkin
WD 8.4 Gig, and 10.4 gig Quantom
KS-282 modified air intakes and PS exhaust

heh, I've been into RC (Remote Control) the last 3 months and it's starting to sound like RC Nitro talk.

PS = Pull start,

I've got an HPI Nitro RS4 Racer2 with an upcoming Novarossi XT12 R2, RRP vented flywheel, Civic SI 200mm body(soon), 2-speed transmission w/ a final gear ratio of 4:1, CEN header, Team associated Pipe, and an airtronics M8. Not to mention carbon graphite hop ups and some aluminum eye candy.

to my eyes: 0-60mph in 3-4 seconds..
Actual top speed, probably not even 60...

Check out amazing RC at http://www.hpiracing.com
forums are a must for learning about them.

If you show any interest in owning an extremely fast RC car then visit the site. Proceeds and even Super nitros are capable of speeds of up to 100mph.

If you like cars, then you'll probably love this hobby.
Cost of a Nitro RS4-2 to start hobby: $240... enough said..
 
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