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Old 10-10-2012, 08:16 PM
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4014444 is the right part number. At least that is what I get from rcmarket for a new 2.25mm V2 chassis to replace my old scretch up LE chassis plate.
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Old 10-11-2012, 05:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Steve S
Thanks, really happy with the car so far. Ran it in mod for the first time this weekend and didn't lose too badly to Tozser. Can't complain about that

This is the photo that's been confusing me:
http://serpent.com/product/401444/

So you're saying #401444 is the TE version, without the notches on the battery side?
Hi Steve,

yes 401444 is the correct number for the current 2.25 mm chassis.

The Photo that has been confusing you has been kicked in the nuts real hard for confusing fellow racers... The correct picture has been found tied up in one of the closets and have been released to happily display you the gorgeous graphite body of hers... Enjoy....
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Old 10-11-2012, 03:07 PM
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Being a hardcore Yokomo fan over 18 yrs, its the first time I switched roller for the next race season. 2 weeks ago I purchased a 411LE, chassis number 086, and build it, thanks to Serdar of Evil Hobby Shop. With Mustafa's basic setup I tested it on asphalt last week. It was quick as my old BD5 and more corner speed. This weekend I'll drive it on a carpet race. More info to come in few days..

ps: wanted to add pix, but no permissions yet
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Originally Posted by Ufuk AYDINER
Being a hardcore Yokomo fan over 18 yrs, its the first time I switched roller for the next race season. 2 weeks ago I purchased a 411LE, chassis number 086, and build it, thanks to Serdar of Evil Hobby Shop. With Mustafa's basic setup I tested it on asphalt last week. It was quick as my old BD5 and more corner speed. This weekend I'll drive it on a carpet race. More info to come in few days..

ps: wanted to add pix, but no permissions yet
For me, the kit setup worked great on carpet after only changing the springs. A good starting spot is grey front and rear, or black front/grey rear.

At our old track I liked HPI pink (15.2) front/HPI blue (14.8) rear.... with the kit setup and just changing uptravel and camber depending on grip level.
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Old 10-12-2012, 01:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Ufuk AYDINER
Being a hardcore Yokomo fan over 18 yrs, its the first time I switched roller for the next race season. 2 weeks ago I purchased a 411LE, chassis number 086, and build it, thanks to Serdar of Evil Hobby Shop. With Mustafa's basic setup I tested it on asphalt last week. It was quick as my old BD5 and more corner speed. This weekend I'll drive it on a carpet race. More info to come in few days..

ps: wanted to add pix, but no permissions yet
I felt like Fatih Sultan Mehmet concouring Istanbul when Ufuk bought the 411

I think he is just making himself believe that its is just an orange BD5 :P
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Old 10-12-2012, 03:17 AM
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Originally Posted by cwoods34
At our old track I liked HPI pink (15.2) front/HPI blue (14.8) rear.... with the kit setup and just changing uptravel and camber depending on grip level.
Correct me if im wrong but aren't Hpi pink 17.9 and Blue 15.3?
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Old 10-12-2012, 04:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Benzaah
Correct me if im wrong but aren't Hpi pink 17.9 and Blue 15.3?
Benzaah - according to my list you're correct - HPI pink is 17,9 and HPI blue is 15,3.

I can't find any other spring with those colors and weights. I've checked Serpent, Tamiya, MR33, HPI, Asso, Schumacher, Xray und Yokomo. No one compares.
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Originally Posted by Benzaah
Correct me if im wrong but aren't Hpi pink 17.9 and Blue 15.3?
HPI makes more than 1 spring set. You are probably thinking of the Pro4 set.....

I have another set of HPi as follows...

Orange - 12.1
Red - 13.3
Green - 13.8
Blue - 14.8
Pink - 15.2

I bought them from Tower Hobbies
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Originally Posted by cwoods34
HPI makes more than 1 spring set. You are probably thinking of the Pro4 set.....

I have another set of HPi as follows...

Orange - 12.1
Red - 13.3
Green - 13.8
Blue - 14.8
Pink - 15.2

I bought them from Tower Hobbies
Part Number Please
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Originally Posted by Benzaah
Part Number Please
Will do when I get home this afternoon

They feel really smooth on carpet..... I usually run those or Reflex springs.
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HPI6841 orange, 216 g/mm is 12.1 lb/in
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXRT08&P=7

HPI6844 red, 238 g/mm is 13.3 lb/in
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXRT10&P=7

HPI6846 green, 247 g/mm is 13.8 lb/in
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXRT11&P=7

HPI6847 blue, 264 g/mm is 14.8 lb/in
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXRT12&P=7

HPI6849 pink, 272 g/mm is 15.2 lb/in
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXRT13&P=7

Hope this helps!
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at the ETS in Germany Marc Fischer used new Suspension bracketīs !! I like This idea
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Originally Posted by Der_Mo
at the ETS in Germany Marc Fischer used new Suspension bracketīs !! I like This idea
Split block suspension on the front and rear on a carbon chassis, looks like we might get some new pieces to play with soon.
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Old 10-14-2012, 12:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Johnny Wishbone
Split block suspension on the front and rear on a carbon chassis, looks like we might get some new pieces to play with soon.
Would like to see Ehrbar's car! Since he made it in the A main
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Old 10-14-2012, 06:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Geberit
Would like to see Ehrbar's car! Since he made it in the A main
Or that from Jan Asmer ! A Main in Stock .
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