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Old 12-06-2006, 02:22 PM
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Front End

Front Tires - CRC Pro Cuts Magenta fronts cut to 1.69
Front Springs - 0.20 front springs, no dampning and no preload.
Castor - 10 degree blocks
Camber - 2 degree
Ride Height - 3.5mm
Tire Dressing - Paragon, 1/2 front


Mid

Ride Height - 3.5 mm
Center Shock - CRC Red Dura-shock w/ 35 weight oil, copper spring
Spring Preload Level chassis/pod when race ready (0 - 0.5 droop)
batteries forward


Rear Settings

Rear Tire - CRC Pro Cuts Magenta cut to 1.74
Damper Tube Fluid - CRC Blue tube lube
Roll Center - CRC Low roll centre
Ride Height - 3.5 mm
Tire Dressing -Full width soak
Side Springs - Red

Body - Parma Speed 8 HD


Motor/battery - TRINITY Cobalt 2 (10x1) and IB4200 "World Champion" Cells
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Old 12-06-2006, 03:49 PM
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Jeff,

I love you.


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Old 12-06-2006, 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Dayger
Front End

Front Tires - CRC Pro Cuts Magenta fronts cut to 1.69
Front Springs - 0.20 front springs, no dampning and no preload.
Castor - 10 degree blocks
Camber - 2 degree
Ride Height - 3.5mm
Tire Dressing - Paragon, 1/2 front


Mid

Ride Height - 3.5 mm
Center Shock - CRC Red Dura-shock w/ 35 weight oil, copper spring
Spring Preload Level chassis/pod when race ready (0 - 0.5 droop)
batteries forward


Rear Settings

Rear Tire - CRC Pro Cuts Magenta cut to 1.74
Damper Tube Fluid - CRC Blue tube lube
Roll Center - CRC Low roll centre
Ride Height - 3.5 mm
Tire Dressing -Full width soak
Side Springs - Red

Body - Parma Speed 8 HD


Motor/battery - TRINITY Cobalt 2 (10x1) and IB4200 "World Champion" Cells
is that this is you mod setup too? what roll out you runing for your mod 1/12 and touring?
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Old 12-06-2006, 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by alb
Jeff,

I love you.


L8R,
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BACK OFF AL, I SEEN HIM FIRST!!!
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Looks like Goetz missed your mouth in the pic...
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Old 12-07-2006, 08:27 AM
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Originally Posted by beavis353
Looks like Goetz missed your mouth in the pic...
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Old 12-08-2006, 06:58 AM
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Guo - I ran the same setup in 12th scale for both 19 Turn and mod.


Mod 12th rollout - 1.48

Mod Touring - 0.80
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Old 12-08-2006, 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Dayger
Front End

Front Tires - CRC Pro Cuts Magenta fronts cut to 1.69
Front Springs - 0.20 front springs, no dampning and no preload.
Castor - 10 degree blocks
Camber - 2 degree
Ride Height - 3.5mm
Tire Dressing - Paragon, 1/2 front


Mid

Ride Height - 3.5 mm
Center Shock - CRC Red Dura-shock w/ 35 weight oil, copper spring
Spring Preload Level chassis/pod when race ready (0 - 0.5 droop)
batteries forward


Rear Settings

Rear Tire - CRC Pro Cuts Magenta cut to 1.74
Damper Tube Fluid - CRC Blue tube lube
Roll Center - CRC Low roll centre
Ride Height - 3.5 mm
Tire Dressing -Full width soak
Side Springs - Red

Body - Parma Speed 8 HD


Motor/battery - TRINITY Cobalt 2 (10x1) and IB4200 "World Champion" Cells
Have a few questions about your setup..

Where were you running your front caster washers at?
Were you running cut AE springs or the new CRC ones?
And how did you position your servo? flat or on the mounts?

Thanks
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Old 12-08-2006, 09:36 AM
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Do you still have my .050" wrench???
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Old 12-08-2006, 09:47 AM
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I think Jeff uses 50,000 diff oil in his hair!
Don't ask him to hook ya up with a trophy girl! he doesn't even hang around for the trophy presentation........... granted it was 2 in the morning but still........ I guess he needed his beauty sleep! And LOTS of it! LOL
Jeff I'll see you at CRC in june put in an order now for sunshine I don't need anymore of those rainy weekends at an RC Pro race.

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Old 12-08-2006, 09:58 AM
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Jeff was my last chance at hooking up with a Trophy girl...

I'm Doomed!
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Old 12-08-2006, 10:11 AM
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Wow now I have seen it all....lol
Dayger has his own "ask" site!! What is the world coming to?

What length wood screws do you use?

I will be home for the holidays and will stop in to Franklins and say hello.....Maybe even borrow a car and put it on ya just for old time sakes.

See you in few
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Old 12-10-2006, 05:04 PM
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Jrrcing - I ran all the shims to the back. I was running AE .20 springs. You don't have to cut them if you use CRC High roller tires. I ran the servo on the mounts. I've tried running it on the chassis, didn't like it much.


Rcpro 1 - Yeah it was 2 in the morning. Had an hour drive, and had to be back there in the morning.


Mcmoney - Haha I knew you would be dropping a line at some point. I'll be seeing ya' the 23rd with Stillwell just like last year.
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Old 12-10-2006, 05:20 PM
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Jeff, I have some problem to contact trinity.. Can you help me? I buy trinity motor checker about 1 month ago but now the motor checker didn`t work.. the motor don`t want to spinning but the display is on.. Can you help asking about warranty about this product.. Thanks
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Old 12-11-2006, 08:31 PM
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nino - Did you try calling them? You should give Trinity a call. The number is on their websight. They will get it taking care of.
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