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Old 11-27-2007, 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Josh H
2.5 chassis with the brace
thanks i'l give it a try once i order the front oneway from corally what's the difference in corally 1.3 and the tam 3 hole piston is it softer or harder just wondering i have some on order also .
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http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...oduct-id=53573

Those are it... they are somewhat hard to find though. IF you find a set, grab them right away.

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Old 11-28-2007, 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Korey Harbke
http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...oduct-id=53573

Those are it... they are somewhat hard to find though. IF you find a set, grab them right away.

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I just checked, we have them at SIR as a stocked item, at this time they are back-ordered. If anyone is interested let any of us at Seattle Inddor Raceway know and we can put a set on back-order for you.
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Old 11-28-2007, 10:40 AM
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Hey guys... Alittle bit rested after a long few weeks of running at the champs this year...


Robby will be posting my 19turn setup on the corally website soon..

Also if you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask them. I will do my best to get on here every couple of days and answer...

the team was stellar in cleveland. I am so proud of what happend. Just wish my mod tc would have ended a bit better....


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What happens when you change piston size in the shocks? When would you do that? I have 1.3mm and 1.1mm pistons.
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Joel.... Piston size will determine how much pack the shock has or how fast the oil can go through the piston smaller hole = slower more pack feel or dampened ... I played with this alittle at the champs and found the bigger holes tend to give alot more steering and make the car dive on the front end alot more.. it is a tuning adjustment... for sure... but will take trial and error to figure out what you need in the car...


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Old 11-30-2007, 03:56 PM
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Just giving you the heads up that the race report from Cleveland is now on www.CorallyUSA.com with pictures. Setup sheets will be coming in the next week or so.

We also have some new Specialized RC products posted on the RDX Options page. You can view the NEW ITEMS HERE

Congrats to all the winners and team drivers for their outstanding results! Keep it up and see you at the Novak.
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Congrats to Cuffs and Mike on the wins.

It was fun running with ya in 19t Mike. Too bad I didn't get to finish the main to run with ya guys. Should be another fun one at SnowBirds.
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Tony Rumple please buy and RDX phi and stop lurkin in this thread
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Hi Guys, i have driven Yokomo cars for 5 years but have just bought a Corally Phi, one of the main reasons for the change is the support drivers get on this thread, the post below is a great example of that support, and the cars not to bad either.
Keep up the great work guys.
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Just giving you the heads up that the race report from Cleveland is now on www.CorallyUSA.com with pictures. Setup sheets will be coming in the next week or so.

We also have some new Specialized RC products posted on the RDX Options page. You can view the NEW ITEMS HERE

Congrats to all the winners and team drivers for their outstanding results! Keep it up and see you at the Novak.
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Hi

Just wondering if there is any flaws while builing the Phi?

Im trying to decide on weather to choose a Scythe or a Phi. At this stage i am leaning towards the Phi mainly becuase itsseems to be a better car over all and comes with the alloy diffs, rear hubs, c hubs, and battery brace.

Also which online shops sell parts for the rdx phi?
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Old 12-02-2007, 06:56 AM
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The Phi is an awesome car! When used with Joshs set up ( see earlier on thread) it is unstoppable. Smooth and fast.
I have had really good luck getting parts through Ashford Hobbies.
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Originally Posted by kid TT-01
Hi

Just wondering if there is any flaws while builing the Phi?

Im trying to decide on weather to choose a Scythe or a Phi. At this stage i am leaning towards the Phi mainly becuase itsseems to be a better car over all and comes with the alloy diffs, rear hubs, c hubs, and battery brace.

Also which online shops sell parts for the rdx phi?
and dont forget a phi is all corally unlike the sythe with hpi hubs and suspention yokomo shocks tamiya pick ups
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Old 12-02-2007, 09:46 AM
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Phi is my best car ever. Using Rob Michaels setup from IIC for Stock Rubber on carpet. Just buy the special 9mm wrench to help you build and adjust the diff(s).

What? Something is more expensive than a Phi?
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Old 12-02-2007, 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by rcracenut
The Phi is an awesome car! When used with Joshs set up ( see earlier on thread) it is unstoppable. Smooth and fast.
I have had really good luck getting parts through Ashford Hobbies.
What is this Josh's setup? Thanks.
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