Kyosho V-ONE RRR Evo
#2956
Tech Rookie
The deal with that and I saw this on Jerry Lin's (JLR himself) car, you can grind the round portion of the flange flat which gives you an extra few mm, but yeah you just have to deal with it because of the IDM/Picco header. I usually put replacable stickers on the outside of the car and some of the losi heat tape on the inside.
The stinger should be easy to keep inside of the wheels though by using the mount, keep it 1mm inside the front wheels to protect it from impacts.
The stinger should be easy to keep inside of the wheels though by using the mount, keep it 1mm inside the front wheels to protect it from impacts.
#2957
Tech Elite
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I believe Ron Atomic told me that specific car was too fragile because it wasn't built to run, it was just quickly machined for pictures.
I was at the kyosho us sedan championships in florida the week before, and Joel Johnson didn't even have the evo2 but they had it at the booth at RCX. Clearly he would have been testing it at such a large event if it was possible.
This was two months ago though, the car is probably completely different than the one I saw.
I was at the kyosho us sedan championships in florida the week before, and Joel Johnson didn't even have the evo2 but they had it at the booth at RCX. Clearly he would have been testing it at such a large event if it was possible.
This was two months ago though, the car is probably completely different than the one I saw.
#2958
Good catch on Jeffrey Lin's name I was thinking about talking to a Jerry while I was typing that, I wouldn't want to disrespect a man that has been bringing fast, affordable motors back into the hands of the general public. Before the red dot, it was basically the TZ for 150, or the 12-3ct for over 300..
kewdawg: I believe I said that specific car was too fragile because it was quickly machined for pictures.. I thought people would understand that meant pre-prototype, sorry about that as well.
Clearly the new car is being tested by Shimo at various tracks with success so it should be as strong as the new car. They're really only changing the chassis and top deck, and I've only seen those break under extreme circumstances so I doubt the overall durability of the car will change. The additional thickness in the rear shock tower is a bit of a bonus though I will admit because I ran two for a year or so and just recently went back to running one.
kewdawg: I believe I said that specific car was too fragile because it was quickly machined for pictures.. I thought people would understand that meant pre-prototype, sorry about that as well.
Clearly the new car is being tested by Shimo at various tracks with success so it should be as strong as the new car. They're really only changing the chassis and top deck, and I've only seen those break under extreme circumstances so I doubt the overall durability of the car will change. The additional thickness in the rear shock tower is a bit of a bonus though I will admit because I ran two for a year or so and just recently went back to running one.
#2959
I understood what you said Brian.
#2960
Tech Master
#2963
Tech Master
My Case My Case... Look it not straight.... Pick a color Honey
#2964
Tech Apprentice
Has anyone here run the Sirio Power Clutch? If so what are your thoughts, thinking of getting one.
Thanks
Thanks
#2965
I run it everywhere with a 0.5 gap, and on a slippery track I go down to 0.3 which helps a little but the spring is just a beast.
IDM is coming out with a clutch based on the Sirio, but the story is that you get various clutch shoes and some springs for tuning but for $$$. I don't feel that the sirio clutch has enough time to slip because it hits so hard that the clutch shoe doesn't matter to me.
#2966
Tech Champion
iTrader: (91)
It hits like a hammer, if you don't like that or you run on a slippery track just skip it and go with the 2d because you would have to change the spring anyway. If you have traction, nothing else accelerates quite like it.
I run it everywhere with a 0.5 gap, and on a slippery track I go down to 0.3 which helps a little but the spring is just a beast.
IDM is coming out with a clutch based on the Sirio, but the story is that you get various clutch shoes and some springs for tuning but for $$$. I don't feel that the sirio clutch has enough time to slip because it hits so hard that the clutch shoe doesn't matter to me.
I run it everywhere with a 0.5 gap, and on a slippery track I go down to 0.3 which helps a little but the spring is just a beast.
IDM is coming out with a clutch based on the Sirio, but the story is that you get various clutch shoes and some springs for tuning but for $$$. I don't feel that the sirio clutch has enough time to slip because it hits so hard that the clutch shoe doesn't matter to me.
#2967
Tech Apprentice
Thanks for the info guys, what spring do you run on it? I have a brand new Orion spring would that work?
#2968
Tech Champion
iTrader: (91)
Siro spring .05 if you push it harder it has a tendency to collapse
Orion Spring I am currently running between .05 to 1 depending on the track conditions