by waaytoomuchintothis » Wed May 21, 2014 9:06 pm
That MT5 is a good choice. Honestly, the yellow Slot.it motor that came in it is pretty much up to snuff, but once the surface on my track is repaired, I expect I will need the MT5 to have more fun with it. I have a lot of Slot.its I never made much of an effort to convert, but since the old restored track is in shape, I can really enjoy a finely made car a lot more once the motor issue is dealt with. My old track was completely flat and the surface a bit gritty, so with a long straight on one side, I could use hotter motors as long as I watched out on the curves on the other side of the track. The restored, much older track I have now is much more technical, harder to get a rhythm on, so hotter motors are very difficult to deal with.