Yokomo MR4TC-BD
#7531
Tech Elite
iTrader: (10)
hay guys i wrote a while back about diff problems blowing up all th e time if you dont mind a little extra weight try using the sd rear steel out drives and hardend drive shafts with acer ceramic bearings . you have too use a few mor shims but no more diff problems and no more wear when running brushless just thuoght i wiold let you all know as i was going threw so many diffs ... its certainly worth a shot and in important races it doesnt let you down
#7532
Tech Adept
Christophe Blandin from Select Model Shop is selling some black RW spur gear. He told me that they were specifically done for him on his demand.
You can contact him at [email protected]
I'm sure he shipped in Europe and he certainly can ship worldwide.
#7533
Tech Adept
I believe RW are going to do them in black aswell now, as far as I know. You can dye them yourself using some plastic dye from hobbycraft.
#7534
hi guys
Can Anybody tell me where can I buy Team CREST chassis kit or any other Carpet Chassis sellers
I can also appreciate for Any tips for carpet setup
Thanx in advance
Can Anybody tell me where can I buy Team CREST chassis kit or any other Carpet Chassis sellers
I can also appreciate for Any tips for carpet setup
Thanx in advance
#7535
Yoke Guys/Gals
I just lowered my price on some parts....pretty much a give away or BOGO
LMK
http://rctech.net/forum/showthread.php?t=165886
I just lowered my price on some parts....pretty much a give away or BOGO
LMK
http://rctech.net/forum/showthread.php?t=165886
#7536
Hi all,
I have a Yokomo MR4-TC from about 2001 era around the time of the custom..
What is the difference between that belt driven car and the current BD car??
I would love to know? I am thinking of getting back into racing and wonder how out of date my car is
I have a Yokomo MR4-TC from about 2001 era around the time of the custom..
What is the difference between that belt driven car and the current BD car??
I would love to know? I am thinking of getting back into racing and wonder how out of date my car is
#7537
Does 90T 48dp spurgear fits to Yokomo Bd If not what size is the Max for 48dp
thanx in advance
thanx in advance
#7538
Tech Adept
Pretty sure 85t 48dp is the largest you can fit.
#7539
Tech Rookie
87 teeth 48DP
will just cache on the front egde on the hole under the spur but i just filed it to a 45degree angle with a file and its fine.
will just cache on the front egde on the hole under the spur but i just filed it to a 45degree angle with a file and its fine.
#7540
Tech Regular
iTrader: (3)
hay guys i wrote a while back about diff problems blowing up all th e time if you dont mind a little extra weight try using the sd rear steel out drives and hardend drive shafts with acer ceramic bearings . you have too use a few mor shims but no more diff problems and no more wear when running brushless just thuoght i wiold let you all know as i was going threw so many diffs ... its certainly worth a shot and in important races it doesnt let you down
what knid of shims are u adding and how much?
#7541
I put 86T 48dp Spur gear without a Problem
#7542
Tech Adept
I fitted a 88T "RW" spur : no problem!
#7545