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Old 03-14-2007, 09:21 PM
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Originally Posted by jaz
I haven't had any problems at all with the antenna wire rubbing on the belt with the antenna post in the stock location from the manual. If you do have problems, just use the same stock position but put a spacer under the antenna post.

do u put the wire under, or over the belt?
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Old 03-14-2007, 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by BlackedOutREVO
do u put the wire under, or over the belt?
I put it right through the loop the belt makes , so over the bottom but under the top...if that makes any sense...been a long day and I can't think straight
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ehhh kinda lol, so its in the middle of the botom chassis, and top deck?
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Old 03-14-2007, 10:07 PM
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Originally Posted by BlackedOutREVO
ehhh kinda lol, so its in the middle of the botom chassis, and top deck?
Exactly. I knew there was a better way of describing it!
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Old 03-14-2007, 11:21 PM
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LOL, thanks man
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just put a 2mm spacer under the antenna post and you'll be set! add more spaces if required.
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alright, thanks!

and one more lol

any one have a good set up for speed world raceway? i know a few ppl are going to be there tomarow but im not going to make it so can anyone give me a good set up for stock class?
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Talking TITC 2007 Set-Up Sheets

HB Cyclones did really well at the TITC race this week. Andy Moore again wins modified...but where are the set-up sheets?
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Originally Posted by BlackedOutREVO
alright, thanks!

and one more lol

any one have a good set up for speed world raceway? i know a few ppl are going to be there tomarow but im not going to make it so can anyone give me a good set up for stock class?
There are several setup sheets posted on www.cyclonedepot.com. One of those should at the very least give you a solid starting point.
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Originally Posted by BlackedOutREVO
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any one have a good set up for speed world raceway? i know a few ppl are going to be there tomarow but im not going to make it so can anyone give me a good set up for stock class?
try this one: http://www.hpiracing.co.jp/contents/...ara070121C.pdf

but run the ride height at 5mm in the rear..and slight lower in front.
it's close to his set-up Hara ran at SWR 06 Nats last year.
run a spool instead of a one-way.
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Old 03-15-2007, 02:34 PM
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Rczombie,

Do you have any idea what springs are listed on the sheet? Or what can be used instead?
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Old 03-15-2007, 03:59 PM
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or if some one can translate the hole setup
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Old 03-15-2007, 04:15 PM
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Originally Posted by senna555
Rczombie,

Do you have any idea what springs are listed on the sheet? Or what can be used instead?
the front springs are the new AH matched spring set.
Front: AH66964 purple (hard)
Rear: AH66962 Gray (soft)

Inserts: AH Black F/R.

the note on the bottom of the pages say:
"Using the main chassis of cyclone S"


everything else should be self explanitory.
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What would be the benefit of using the Cyclone S chassis plate?
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Originally Posted by Besercoe
What would be the benefit of using the Cyclone S chassis plate?
more flex more traction
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