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Old 04-11-2005, 09:16 AM
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Default I noticed on the website that most of the setup are for carpet...Outdoor season start

I ran this weekend an asphalt setup that was dialed. with Spool

attached is setup notes..

I ran this in Mod and use the same setup for stock.. worked very well.

Car was smooth as glass.!!
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Old 04-11-2005, 10:50 AM
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Badboy- Do you have a blank copy of a set-up sheet that I can type directly onto? If so, please email it to me at [email protected]
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Old 04-12-2005, 08:32 AM
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Thumbs up White Pulleys

Machined delrin pulleys are in stock and ready for shipment. They are $18 a piece for them.
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Old 04-12-2005, 08:40 AM
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Default Re: White Pulleys

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Machined delrin pulleys are in stock and ready for shipment. They are $18 a piece for them.
How do I apply to be one of your team drivers?
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Old 04-12-2005, 08:53 AM
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Default Asphalt Starting Setup

Ran this the last couple weeks....... I have tried other stuff but here is a starting point. Let me know if I left anything out.

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BODY: Mazda 6

FRONT:

60wt, 1.3mm piston, -1 camber, 2 deg caster, ultra low blocks, 19lb spring, 3rd hole out on arm, 3rd hole in on tower, 2nd hole top row camber link, 5mm ride height, Spool, 2mm uptravel

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40wt, 1.3mm pistons, -1 camber, standard roll blocks, 17lb springs, shock extentions on arm, 1st hole on tower, 2nd hole bottom row camber link, 2 deg toe in, middle hole on upright, 5mm ride height, 1mm uptravel
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Old 04-12-2005, 09:20 AM
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Jeff- Are you guys still running on tracks using VHT with that set-up?
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Old 04-12-2005, 10:52 AM
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Hey Jeff,

Is that with a lowered or standard front shock tower?

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Default VHT

I will be sunning a track this weekdn on VHT.. I will setup my reults Monday
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Old 04-12-2005, 11:36 AM
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Brandon...... that is with a grape soda base. For VHT i would just stiffen up the springs one step and go to 4 deg blocks to start.

Sushi...... standard tower. We pretty much only use the lowered tower for carpet.

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Sweet, The track I'm going to be racing on is a shortend 1/8th track sprayed with vht. It'll be cool, it's time to break out the 7 turns.......

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Thumbs up Corally WINS 12th Scale Euros!!

Congratulations to Sakke and Simo Ahoniemi for winning the European Championships this past weekend! Simo TQed and was defending champion. Sakke finally took home the European Title this year with Simo 2nd. Back to Back WINS for the brothers!

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Default Re: Re: White Pulleys

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How do I apply to be one of your team drivers?
Submit a resume for consideration via email at [email protected] with achievements, where you race, what races you plan to attend and how you promote racing and products. Other sponsors should be listed along with references.

Always help with questions people have at the track and setup information. Get local dealers to carry the product lines.
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Awesome!!!! Congrats to Sakke and Simo!!!

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Originally posted by Jeff Brown
Brandon...... that is with a grape soda base. For VHT i would just stiffen up the springs one step and go to 4 deg blocks to start.
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Ok, I figured it was with some kind of treatment. I am lighter than you on oil and spring with 4 degree blocks, but it's untreated asphalt.

If anyone wants a set-up for "non" treated asphalt surfaces, send me a PM with your email. We do not race on soda or VHT and my car is working really good.
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Old 04-12-2005, 02:13 PM
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I have 50/30 in my car right now, but I'm using the .9mm pistons. I'm noticeing alot of the setups use the 1.3mm ones so I might switch over.

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