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Old 08-14-2014, 09:50 AM
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ALUMINUM CHASSIS + HIGH RESPONSE TOP DECK = KILLER on carpet!!!..lol...good job REFLEX!!!
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Originally Posted by johnsonthai
ALUMINUM CHASSIS + HIGH RESPONSE TOP DECK = KILLER on carpet!!!..lol...good job REFLEX!!!
i have been running the same combo for a couple months and it is amazing
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Old 08-14-2014, 12:52 PM
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Thanks Johnson! That is great news. All my guys that have installed the aluminum chassis have gone 1-2 tenths faster per lap and their cars get much more consistent over a full run.


Now, if you want to take it to another level, the Lightweight suspension makes it even better. These should be ready to ship on Monday and I only have a few sets left.
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Thank you Christian for the amazing customer service. Keep up the great work.

Stop tempting with a new chassis haha
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Old 08-15-2014, 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by CristianTabush
Thanks Johnson! That is great news. All my guys that have installed the aluminum chassis have gone 1-2 tenths faster per lap and their cars get much more consistent over a full run.


Now, if you want to take it to another level, the Lightweight suspension makes it even better. These should be ready to ship on Monday and I only have a few sets left.

NP Cristian....always willing to take it to the next level!..lol...you gonna send me some new arms to try..jp...lol.....Keep up the good work...cant wait to see whats next from you guys!!
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Originally Posted by johnsonthai
NP Cristian....always willing to take it to the next level!..lol...you gonna send me some new arms to try..jp...lol.....Keep up the good work...cant wait to see whats next from you guys!!
i ran the light weight arm set up on my car last night it was dailed ,well worth the cost to get rid of the sloppy stock plastics
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Old 08-15-2014, 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by cmunro
i ran the light weight arm set up on my car last night it was dailed ,well worth the cost to get rid of the sloppy stock plastics
+1 Saw the car in action last night!
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Hey Christian can you post your set up like you did the last one. But this time with the new suspension parts? I would like to use those settings as a base starting point. Please and thank you.
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Here we go:

Front:
Upper tower: ooxo oxoo
Lower Arm: C
Piston: 315 (3x1.15)
Oil: yokomo 500 (ae 40)
Spring: yokomo blue (rsd light blue)
Yellow sway bar
Wheelbase: 4mm behind arm
Arm mounts:
FF: ( ..)(.. )
FR: ( ...) (... )
1mm under all suspension mounts
0mm ackerman shims
RSD servo mount
4mm hex with 0.5mm shim
Inside link: 2mm
Outside link: no shims rsd black stud

Rear:
Upper Tower: oxoo ooxo
Lower arm: C
Piston: 315
Oil: 500
Spring: yokomo black (rsd white)
White sway bar
Wheelbase: 4mm in front of arm
Arm Mounts:
FR: (.. ) ( ..)
RR: ( . ) ( . )
1mm under all mounts
1mm inside link short stud (ae black)
2mm outside link (ae silver)
3000cst diff
Std hex
RSD aluminum bones

If it were asphalt, I would just change to an HPI silver/ RSD gold spring. And maybe give it a little more rear toe. Everything else should be pretty close.

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Originally Posted by CristianTabush
Here we go:

Front:
Upper tower: ooxo oxoo
Lower Arm: C
Piston: 315 (3x1.15)
Oil: yokomo 500 (ae 40)
Spring: yokomo blue (rsd light blue)
Yellow sway bar
Wheelbase: 4mm behind arm
Arm mounts:
FF: ( ..)(.. )
FR: ( ...) (... )
1mm under all suspension mounts
0mm ackerman shims
RSD servo mount
4mm hex with 0.5mm shim
Inside link: 2mm
Outside link: no shims rsd black stud

Rear:
Upper Tower: oxoo ooxoo
Lower arm: C
Piston: 315
Oil: 500
Spring: yokomo black (rsd white)
White sway bar
Wheelbase: 4mm in front of arm
Arm Mounts:
FR: (.. ) ( ..)
RR: ( . ) ( . )
1mm under all mounts
1mm inside link short stud (ae black)
2mm outside link (ae silver)
3000cst diff
Std hex
RSD aluminum bones

If it were asphalt, I would just change to an HPI silver/ RSD gold spring. And maybe give it a little more rear toe. Everything else should be pretty close.
I belive there is a typo in your rear shock position for the tower. Also what is considered the a b c holes for the arms? Thanks for the set up!
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Old 08-16-2014, 12:22 PM
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The c position is easy to identify on the arms. It is molded in.

The typo is fixed.
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Originally Posted by CristianTabush
The c position is easy to identify on the arms. It is molded in.

The typo is fixed.
Thank you Christian.
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Old 08-16-2014, 08:55 PM
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Originally Posted by thecaptain
Ya it the suspension parts are the same
However the two cars besides a few other parts are completely different so they'll fit on but besides that is kind of a mystery.
Thanks for your reply!
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Originally Posted by CristianTabush
They will, however the extra shimming will make the arms more prone to making the suspension mounts develop play.
Thanks Cristian, just ordered a set!
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Old 08-19-2014, 11:41 AM
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Cristian havd you tested the new suspension parts on asphalt?
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