Kyosho Ultima RB6 & RB6.6 Car Thread
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What would you guys rather have, ti screws or the light weight chassis? i have some spare money to spend and would like some input on what people have noticed making the bigger difference. Lunsford is down the street from my local shop so i am slightly more inclined to buy a screw kit from him
thanks in advance!
thanks in advance!
Steering arms and rear hubs can break too, again you have them in alloy, but it is not mandatory, some people never break those parts.
A nice setup option is the adjustable rear suspension holder as they allow to adjust rear track (UMW705, 706 and 707).
Some people prefers RB5 flat rear arms, another tuning option.
The wing is a bit fragile, my favourites are LMR Elektra.
A pinion diff gives great forward drive on high grip, and some adjustability.
That's about it, the RB6 is a strong car. In one year of abuse I broke a front arm, 2 rear shock shafts, and bent some ballstuds. Not much if you ask me.
Check the first post of the thread, great info here!
No need for a LP servo, they are expensive and not lighter than full-size ones.
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As for a low profile servo I'd say don't fit one. I ran low profile for ages then realised I was adding 20+g around the servo to compensate so now just run a full size servo which brings other benefits too (more torque with no loss of speed manily).
Orion or Futaba servos are my preference.
Hope that helps.
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Preciate the info.. Thx fellas
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I think most of us that run low pro isnt cause its light its because of space savings as in my case
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I have an RB6 sitting here that was purchased and built last (2013) spring, it sat until this summer and has been run for all of three packs on a practice day on a prepped clay track. It's stock, other than the Avid spur setup that I put on it when being built. If you had to make a short list of necessary changes/upgrades/parts to get it up to par to be run this winter... suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I have an older (also dusty) RB6 that's already setup to run mod, so this one may end up as a 17.5 blinky car.
I *am* working my way through the thread a few pages at a time, but boy oh boy that's a lot of catch-up. 700+ pages of thread, and I freely admit that I'm going to try the lazy way out...
I *am* working my way through the thread a few pages at a time, but boy oh boy that's a lot of catch-up. 700+ pages of thread, and I freely admit that I'm going to try the lazy way out...
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I have an RB6 sitting here that was purchased and built last (2013) spring, it sat until this summer and has been run for all of three packs on a practice day on a prepped clay track. It's stock, other than the Avid spur setup that I put on it when being built. If you had to make a short list of necessary changes/upgrades/parts to get it up to par to be run this winter... suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I have an older (also dusty) RB6 that's already setup to run mod, so this one may end up as a 17.5 blinky car.
I *am* working my way through the thread a few pages at a time, but boy oh boy that's a lot of catch-up. 700+ pages of thread, and I freely admit that I'm going to try the lazy way out...
I *am* working my way through the thread a few pages at a time, but boy oh boy that's a lot of catch-up. 700+ pages of thread, and I freely admit that I'm going to try the lazy way out...
axles and hinge pin holders are priority..you can buy spare rear hubs for cheap and a spare plastic steering rack
What would you guys rather have, ti screws or the light weight chassis? i have some spare money to spend and would like some input on what people have noticed making the bigger difference. Lunsford is down the street from my local shop so i am slightly more inclined to buy a screw kit from him
thanks in advance!
thanks in advance!
What would you guys rather have, ti screws or the light weight chassis? i have some spare money to spend and would like some input on what people have noticed making the bigger difference. Lunsford is down the street from my local shop so i am slightly more inclined to buy a screw kit from him
thanks in advance!
thanks in advance!
Would Ti shock shafts brake? Just wonder why there are not any Ti shock shafts out there.
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I have been waiting for the Lunsford RB6 Screw kits to get back in stock. I ended up with a Kyo one for now, however would much prefer the kit Lunsford makes since they are made like medical screws vs. production hardware. I am just up in Newberg OR. Can we order them through Cassey at NW Hobbies and they just get them from Lunsford stock?
Would Ti shock shafts brake? Just wonder why there are not any Ti shock shafts out there.
Would Ti shock shafts brake? Just wonder why there are not any Ti shock shafts out there.
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I bought a used rb6 with no mid motor parts. So what exactly do I need? Part numbers to please. Thx
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Incase of midship:
-UM722 rear shock tower for midship
-um723 gear box set for midship
-um724B* rear bulkhead for midship
-um725 rear bumper
-um 726 suspension holder set / midship although I recommend the aluminum upgraded version umw 705/707
-um709 wing stay set
-um129 4.8 short ball studs (2)
-umw513 26 tooth sp idler gear 2 / I recommend using one aluminum gear umw718
-um125 5x15 aluminum shafts for midship gear box
-5x10x4mm bearings in gear box (6)
-5x7x4mm gold collar (1)
***make sure you get the updated rear bulkhead um724B with the holes for weights and rear sway bar mounts*******
Hardware needed:
-3x12mm button head screw (8)
-3x18mm f/h hex screw (3)
-3x8mm f/h hex screw (4)
-3x10mm button head screw (5)
-3x35mm button head screw (3)
-3x8mm button head (2)
Also probably want a couple 3x7 and 3x6 1mm and 2mm plastic collars
rb6 with a nice new shell... yes it is a b5m body, I am aware. I wanted to try to set up the batteries a little different than I have seen, just need to figure out what battery straps will work.
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I like how that body fits. I wish the Kyosho body covered everything that well.