tamiya mfu and dmd

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tomhugill
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Re: tamiya mfu and dmd

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With the kv-1 mfu you have to set the trim to the full down position and then blip the throttle in full reverse for it to start, I think this is the same as the Pershing.
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Re: tamiya mfu and dmd

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tomhugill wrote:How did you get it replaced sparks?
Hi Tom,
A few e-mails then returned for refund/replacement, I opted for replacement and have had no trouble with it.
Its a couple of years or so back now, but I think we came to some agreement about the return postage, but the way I looked at it, even with paying the postage it was still way cheaper than buying one in UK.
Hey man....I just ride 'em, I dunno what makes 'em work.
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Re: tamiya mfu and dmd

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tomhugill wrote:With the kv-1 mfu you have to set the trim to the full down position and then blip the throttle in full reverse for it to start, I think this is the same as the Pershing.

Yes, Pershing is like that.
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Re: tamiya mfu and dmd

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Where were your units bought from?
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tomhugill wrote:Where were your units bought from?
If that question is for me, then I bought them from Jasons Store (HK) via e-Bay.
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