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Old 10-21-2008, 01:45 AM
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Does anyone like my motor cooling?


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Originally Posted by LOSI123
Does anyone like my motor cooling?

it does look effective...i'd just be afraid that in a bad crash, the bracket would bent and/or break

plus, I wouldn't want to have to buy the flat carbon middle deck since mine has the heat sink one

But it looks like it works good I did something similar on my Tamiya Evo3 Surikarn, took a 5v fan and bolted it directly to the top deck - simple and effective
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Originally Posted by LOSI123
Does anyone like my motor cooling?

Don't cry !
too big la !
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it prety much would be almost imposible for it to get hit in a crash.
and or bend/break just from a sudden stop.

It would hit the motor first.
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Old 10-21-2008, 05:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Aid1970
OOP's does anyone race in Nova Scotia
I gather not then just wondering if they race in Nova Scotia??
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Old 10-21-2008, 07:09 AM
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Just got a notification email from stormer hobbies they have the tc back in stock
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Old 10-21-2008, 01:14 PM
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Originally Posted by RC MARKET
Don't cry !
too big la !
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Old 10-21-2008, 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by cyclone speed
No one knows how to have more on power steering ??
decrease front droop helps for me as a quick solve.
perhaps i make my car move to much but i run 4.5 all round (fronts very loose on the 4.5 gauge but won't fit 5 under it. rears go tight on the 4.5 surface)

edit: mixed up the gauge so changed it to be correct

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Old 10-22-2008, 02:59 AM
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Cyclone Experts,

Anyone knows if the TC diff shims fits in the 3Racing Alu Diff for HB Cyclone (3R-CY-08PU)? Thanks.
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Old 10-22-2008, 03:26 AM
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não Miguel, esse é a da versão antiga e tens de usar estes HPI72105, tenho cá 4 sacos disso.

ehehehe
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Originally Posted by tomracing
decrease front droop helps for me as a quick solve.
perhaps i make my car move to much but i run 4.5 all round (fronts very loose on the 4.5 gauge but won't fit 5 under it. rears go tight on the 4.5 surface)

edit: mixed up the gauge so changed it to be correct
Hi , im already running 2.5mm droop OVER RIDE height wich is abit low .
Is there anothe way.
Thanks for the reply
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Originally Posted by jorgesimes
não Miguel, esse é a da versão antiga e tens de usar estes HPI72105, tenho cá 4 sacos disso.

ehehehe
Obrigado Jorge!

Dessas tenho resmas, ainda do Pro4 e Yokomo. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by cyclone speed
Hi , im already running 2.5mm droop OVER RIDE height wich is abit low .
Is there anothe way.
Thanks for the reply
Experiment....get some practice time and change the front toe block, try different springs, play with the camber links and vary the droop some. It may even come down to changing your body are you running a speed6?
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Old 10-22-2008, 04:36 AM
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Originally Posted by shadow102
Experiment....get some practice time and change the front toe block, try different springs, play with the camber links and vary the droop some. It may even come down to changing your body are you running a speed6?
Hi im curently running a mazda6 not speed6.
I have the 1.5 3racing front toeblock.
I have moved from gold spring to pink spring in front.
And i have my front camber links to normal lenght and rear fully extended.
Thanks
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Originally Posted by cyclone speed
Hi im curently running a mazda6 not speed6.
I have the 1.5 3racing front toeblock.
I have moved from gold spring to pink spring in front.
And i have my front camber links to normal lenght and rear fully extended.
Thanks
The speed 6 will give you more steering. What spring are you running in the rear? I know shortening my camber links made the car more reactive and just increased the on power steering I already had. I am only running 2mm droop over ride height right now too.
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