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May 19, 2020
If there was a "dollar store" version of an auto parts store-
Cheapest and lamest "motor mount" I have ever purchased, ever!! I hesitate to even refer to it as a motor mount. If you want a mount that will last 3-5 years under normal wear & tear conditions, then look elsewhere.
Best way to compare it, if there existed a "dollar store" version of an auto parts store. They came from that. Cheaper than Har. Freight tools, cheaper than idk what.
I did find great mounts/great price at 1A Auto.

Jul 17, 2020
Good for the price. Woulda been even better if I bought the programming card.
When I put this thing in my sct, it ran okay. There is a hesitation upon throttling & I felt the factory settings made it this way.
Well then I put a better battery to it & it just tears up the track. It was much faster h the hesitation was significantly less. If you purchase this combo, I would opt for the $7.99 programming card so you can tweak the settings.
All in all, it's been worth it so far.

Nov 26, 2020
Great plugs, some helpful hints for noobs-
Great plugs. For those who have never used these, make sure you double check, then triple check to make sure your putting the male/female ends in the correct casing.
Also, feed the wire up through the casing bottom, then solder wire to gold plated male/female connectors, then push them back down inside the way the wire came through. Best to use channel locks & a metal piece if you dont have the tool for it. Push connector down into the casing till it clicks once, & you're good