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Old 05-28-2008, 06:31 AM
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Originally Posted by CSF0623
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Thanks bro. Now will they be in stock somewhere?
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SpeedWorld has the NEW TC Sedan Factory Cyclone in stock. Call for pricing. SpeedWorld had all 4 Hot bodies World Champions and Atsushi Hara Top mechanic sign the boxs cover. The price is the same as buying it at regular pricing, you are getting a limited edition. We have 4 in stock now. Call for pricing, sorry guys rcracing or rctech will not allow pricing on the net.

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Originally Posted by andyh
now, how long do we have to wait for a set-up sheet ?
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Originally Posted by jag88
now, how long do we have to wait for a set-up sheet ?

just saw STLNLST's post a couple pages back. Thanks !
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Old 05-28-2008, 12:39 PM
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Default Plastic or Aluminum?

Would the aluminum differential joints work OK in stock class racing or are they pretty heavy and I should just stick with the plastic ones?
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Old 05-28-2008, 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Manny
Would the aluminum differential joints work OK in stock class racing or are they pretty heavy and I should just stick with the plastic ones?
for stock the plastic ones will probably work out better.
the aluminum ones are slightly heavier.
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Old 05-28-2008, 01:47 PM
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the Tamiya 37T pulley from the 501/416 is a perfect fit for the new diff set.
when used with the 18T pulley and original belts.
Transmission ratio is 2.055
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Hey zombies!

Where have you been man? Havent seen you in a long time, you coming out to SWR any time soon?
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Originally Posted by rc-zombies
the Tamiya 37T pulley from the 501/416 is a perfect fit for the new diff set.
when used with the 18T pulley and original belts.
Transmission ratio is 2.055
How is the belt tension? Is it tight?
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Old 05-28-2008, 03:15 PM
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Originally Posted by BlackedOutREVO
Hey zombies!

Where have you been man? Havent seen you in a long time, you coming out to SWR any time soon?
Hope to come out next race... soon as Little league is done. and get my cars
tuned and ready... I'll be really rusty..haven't raced since last summer.

Originally Posted by Racing4Evo
How is the belt tension? Is it tight?
you have to use the original stock belts and not the new longer ones. the tension will be the same.
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Originally Posted by rc-zombies
Hope to come out next race... soon as Little league is done. and get my cars
tuned and ready... I'll be really rusty..haven't raced since last summer.

Pretty much the same here, Raced the first race of the grand opening at SWR, and thats it But school is out next thurs!!!!!
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Hey guys,

This has probably been asked before somewhere but ill have a shot,

Does anybody have a setup for the Cyclone S running on foam tyres on carpet? I will be racing in stock class, and have just built this car, but need a basic setup to start me off.

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hey guys..

I just revised the WCE editable setup sheet
to be able to change the drive ratios using the 18T pulleys.

I'll upload it on GearChart soon.
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Old 05-28-2008, 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by STLNLST
Thanks bro. Now will they be in stock somewhere?
As far as I know it's not available here in the Socal area yet.
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Old 05-28-2008, 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by rc-zombies
the Tamiya 37T pulley from the 501/416 is a perfect fit for the new diff set.
when used with the 18T pulley and original belts.
Transmission ratio is 2.055
Zombies, this may sound silly but does Tamiya's 37T one way pulley also fit the cyclone spool? BTW what is the benefit of having a transmission ratio of 2.055 compared to 2.1667?
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