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Old 07-20-2009, 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by da_John_wee
I thought JRXS pullies isasme with XXX-S ?

Mike how come no Jackson for you yesterday?
they may be, I know I've used the white pulleys on my R without an issue.

I have conflicts with work and traveling on the weekends at the moment, I had to pull strings to make the mini-z race next weekend.
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Old 07-20-2009, 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by MikeXray
Yes, same mold.
You sure? I tried and the hole in the one for my Jrx-s was too small for the type-r diff tuble.
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Old 07-20-2009, 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by da_John_wee
you were at Jackson last night? I thought you said you coming so I was looking for a car with that center shaft but didnt see no one, thought you didnt make it. did you pit inside or out in parking lot?
Nope i was there there were a couple of cars w/ the shaft's in them Al Sodano's car had one and the car that Ashley Villar drove had one too, there were a couple others floating around , i was in the parking lot. The slight incline of the hill drives me crazy and i can see the race better from there as well.

Where were you pitted?
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Originally Posted by da_John_wee
I thought JRXS pullies isasme with XXX-S ?

Mike how come no Jackson for you yesterday?
they may be, I know I've used the white pulleys on my R without an issue.

I have conflicts with work and traveling on the weekends at the moment, I had to pull strings to make the mini-z race next weekend.
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Old 07-20-2009, 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by YmeBP
Nope i was there there were a couple of cars w/ the shaft's in them Al Sodano's car had one and the car that Ashley Villar drove had one too, there were a couple others floating around , i was in the parking lot. The slight incline of the hill drives me crazy and i can see the race better from there as well.

Where were you pitted?
I was inside of facility fighting against that "slight incline" of my pit table

I didnt check out that girl's car or Al's doh!

Originally Posted by MikeXray
they may be, I know I've used the white pulleys on my R without an issue.

I have conflicts with work and traveling on the weekends at the moment, I had to pull strings to make the mini-z race next weekend.

they must did running change on Type R 's pulley color then

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Old 07-20-2009, 02:26 PM
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JRXS and the Type R are different Diff pulleys. The inner hole is smaller on the white pulleys.
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Old 07-20-2009, 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Yeti35
JRXS and the Type R are different Diff pulleys. The inner hole is smaller on the white pulleys.
Cheers...
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Old 07-20-2009, 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Dragonfire
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They can be made to work, just depends on how desperate you are to use them. I modded a spool pulley before the new black ones arrived.
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Old 07-21-2009, 11:08 AM
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Pablo, how goes the spool test?

FYI, the layshaft works great. I still don't think car has seen its peak with these kinds of improvements. You put out some Great product.
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Originally Posted by Yeti35
They can be made to work, just depends on how desperate you are to use them. I modded a spool pulley before the new black ones arrived.

well in that case, everything can be fits for desparated RC car driver with a dremel.
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Old 07-21-2009, 11:45 AM
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Originally Posted by da_John_wee
well in that case, everything can be fits for desparated RC car driver with a dremel.
I did not use a dremel when I modded mine. Just a body reamer.
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Originally Posted by Yeti35
JRXS and the Type R are different Diff pulleys. The inner hole is smaller on the white pulleys.
I got them from haynes, not sure which exact model they were, maybe he did mod them, not sure, I'm sure they were from the old car, he ran them all the time just because it was easier to see when they were dirty.
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Originally Posted by Yeti35
I did not use a dremel when I modded mine. Just a body reamer.
I knew that, just saying waht we can do with a simple tool(s)
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Old 07-21-2009, 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by MikeXray
I got them from haynes, not sure which exact model they were, maybe he did mod them, not sure, I'm sure they were from the old car, he ran them all the time just because it was easier to see when they were dirty.
Hard to say with Mike. I know he likes the dremel alot. I watched him dremel a steel lipo tray last year at IIC. Sounded like a damn machine shop at his pit!!
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I have been accused of being too skilled in the art of Dremeling.

How's the Spool coming, Pablo? can you work on some front aluminum carriers? I want some 8deg to try for this winter's foam tire racing.
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