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Thread: TFL Zonda 102mph quick run

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    Default TFL Zonda 102mph quick run

    Here's a quick run with my old Zonda at a local lake. It has Seaking 180's and 2140kv SSS motors, running on two 6000mah CNHL 6s packs. It was a very overcast day so not the best quality video
    https://youtu.be/-veVnY5RdGs

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    Nice runs! The hundo club!

    Sent from my SM-G950U1 using Tapatalk

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    Thanks it was nice to hit the Hundo with it lol.. It was actually pretty easy, that Zonda is just effortlessly fast.. I didn't even get 3.5 sec of throttle before I had to back out of it and it did 102 anyway, its a beast

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    Nice hits, seems to me it has more in it. I cant even get my Zonda to stop hoping.

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    Check that your struts are straight, use a level or straight edge. Yes, 1/100 of an inch is too much deviation, i.e. eyeballing is no good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Speed_Junky View Post
    Nice hits, seems to me it has more in it. I cant even get my Zonda to stop hoping.

    get yourself one of these from harbor freight
    57318_I.jpg

    https://www.harborfreight.com/multi-...der-57318.html

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    What you mean by straight? i did play with the stinger position with no good results. I used a caliper to measure the distance from the transom to the stinger to ensure they are even but what you mean by straight?

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