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Old 01-30-2007, 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by GMartinez
Doki if you can please answer the ? that I asked 3 or 4 pages ago what is the the weight on your car because after all hop ups you must be way over weight now. my take on a couple of hops ups for the rrr is not necessary I been running the rrr for 2 seasons & i did the same thing put this & that on & guess what I was way over weight now I am running the RRR EVO WCE bone stock & the only hop up is the 3 racing oneway/lock I have never broken a front or shock so I don't see a need for thicker one lucky i guess (knock on wood) the kyosho stock one is high quality

George be careful with that part your using in the front...I tried it already and for some reason when you lock the front...it causes damage to the one way bearing..because when you pull the pins out the it blows the one way
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Originally Posted by rmdhawaii
On a U.S. Postal Scale (yeah, I know), without the body or fuel...

WCE #1: 3lbs. 11.8oz = 1,695.52g

WCE #2: 3lbs. 11.5oz = 1,687.02g

Rainer nice job with the W-nats List...also remeber weight is determined with body mounted....The Evo WCE I just built weighs 1740...with 62mm rears and 60mm fronts...remeber you take into consideration tire wear..beacuse if your right at the weight limit with big tires and you end your race with small ones chances are youll be under weight and ultimately disqualified

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Originally Posted by robert maestrey
Rainer nice job with the W-nats List...also remeber weight is determined with body mounted....The Evo WCE I just built weighs 1740...with 62mm rears and 60mm fronts...remeber you take into consideration tire wear..beacuse if your right at the weight limit with big tires and you end your race with small ones chances are youll be under weight and ultimately disqualified

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Thanks Robert.

I'm going to have to bring a body next time and weigh the body seperatedly as well as on the car. The tires were freshly cut, so that could also be an issue. Still can't believe how lite the cars are. The titanium shafts are a real weight saver.
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Old 01-30-2007, 03:01 PM
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hey guys go in to one of those home depot stores and buy a digital kitchen scales. get one up to 2.5kgs so you can weigh 1:8 cars as well.

they should be around $20
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Old 01-30-2007, 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by robert maestrey
George be careful with that part your using in the front...I tried it already and for some reason when you lock the front...it causes damage to the one way bearing..because when you pull the pins out the it blows the one way
Thanks rob I will have to keep a close eye on that have not seen any wear I lube it often
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Originally Posted by robert maestrey
George be careful with that part your using in the front...I tried it already and for some reason when you lock the front...it causes damage to the one way bearing..because when you pull the pins out the it blows the one way
Rob I could not resist ordering another STI should get here by Friday & you know what im doing for the weekend. Spoke to Ryan & he is been coming in with the same temps we were talking about although he is running A .28 I forgot to ask him about the 2D
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Old 01-30-2007, 08:56 PM
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Where do you get the Kawahara Aluminum Hex Hubs? I have been searching for them but cant find them anywhere?
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Old 01-30-2007, 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by kyo-showEVO
Where do you get the Kawahara Aluminum Hex Hubs? I have been searching for them but cant find them anywhere?
check out this site rc mushroom
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Old 01-30-2007, 09:35 PM
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How about getting them in the USA?
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Old 01-31-2007, 05:51 AM
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Originally Posted by kyo-showEVO
How about getting them in the USA?
If you can't find the Kawahara's just get the ones from Skyline. They are easily available in the US.
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You can also use the G4S units, that I have used in a RRR before with no issues.

Those can be purchased at Raceday hobbies. They'll ship them out to you.
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Old 01-31-2007, 09:04 AM
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Originally Posted by gtrmx
You can also use the G4S units, that I have used in a RRR before with no issues.

Those can be purchased at Raceday hobbies. They'll ship them out to you.
That is correct I used the one's off my mongoose G4 with no problems and there blue in color.
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Old 01-31-2007, 02:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Ivan Dickson
That is correct I used the one's off my mongoose G4 with no problems and there blue in color.
Good to know all those old TM parts I have, at least one will be of some use.
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Old 01-31-2007, 03:40 PM
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So Robert, where are the pics?

As for the 2D, sorry no info here. Rains here from Oct to April, so been inside doing carpet. Once my carpet car is sold, will be looking foward to building the EVO WCE though.

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Originally Posted by mrgsr
hey guys go in to one of those home depot stores and buy a digital kitchen scales. get one up to 2.5kgs so you can weigh 1:8 cars as well.

they should be around $20
Thanks for the heads-up on the weighing scale
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