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Old 03-16-2009, 09:22 PM
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Hey guys I need help with a outdoor setup for the gen x 10??? Please?
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Old 03-16-2009, 10:46 PM
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I only had to add 35g to balance mine left to right...
Me too. When you get down to 35 or 40g it's pretty much minimized.

You can get it lower if you put the receiver and transponder on the right side. But, the wiring is not as pretty.

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Here is my car with tons of weight in September of last year using the balancing pins.

Than I followed John Stanahan's electornic install using two scales and did not need any weight at all.

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Old 03-17-2009, 03:46 AM
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Hi fellow Gen X 10-owners, I have a brand new car that I will run on asphalt track this summer. Do I need to take measurement to protect the carbon chassis, if so what would you recommend, or do you normally run it "out of the box".
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Hi, I'm just wondering where could i purchase the 1/10 pan car bodyshell from ????
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Hi all
Just found this thread, so have a lot of reading up to do.
But for now here are pics of my rides (set up to our clubs GT3 rules)



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Hi, I'm just wondering where could i purchase the 1/10 pan car bodyshell from ????

any1 to receommed where to get it
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http://myatomic.com
http://www.stormerhobbies.com/
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http://www.towerhobbies.com/

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any1 to receommed where to get it
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any1 to receommed where to get it

www.t-bang.ca

Closing out Sale on everything. They have bodies for about $16.50 Canadian Funds

The site is a bit slow but it's worth the wait

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Calling all pan car guys In Los Angeles for world gt or pro10, my preference pro10. Will be meeting this Saturday morning at Crystal Park Raceway, see flyer.



Here are some new pictures of the track and would be perfect for pro10:







My CRC Gen X 10 235mm setup 3.5r Novak and lipo.



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I'm feelin it too. We need a few more tracks like that one around.
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It looks big and fast, no wonder you are talking low wind motors and broken bumpers
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How do i do it?

I have a TM set up tool system, but i do not know if i can use on it.
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After going through three carbon fiber bumpers I looked for another solution and thanks to Still Bill who turned me on to this bumper I have not broken a bumper since. I bought two of them in January and still on the first one. Of course my driving has improved but I still hit hard and they do not break. Great investment for a fraction of the cost of the crc carbon fiber one. Go get it.

http://www.manutech.info/151101specs.html

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