Kyosho v-one rrr
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Originally posted by dodo
doki_doki, nice shots there.
to use the adapter I believe you will need another diff housing and shafts maybe the same parts as the rear gear diff, except the bevel gears which is substituted by the adapter. the WC/regular kit comes with one adapter also right?
doki_doki, nice shots there.
to use the adapter I believe you will need another diff housing and shafts maybe the same parts as the rear gear diff, except the bevel gears which is substituted by the adapter. the WC/regular kit comes with one adapter also right?
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Originally posted by AndyT ?
I like the look of the side belt tensioner, that should get the belt out from touching the bottom of the exhaust manifold.
It looks to me like the WC kit is still running the stock stamped brake disc?....i`m surprised Kyosho didnt go with something similar to the 3-racing disc on the WC kit.
Cheers
I like the look of the side belt tensioner, that should get the belt out from touching the bottom of the exhaust manifold.
It looks to me like the WC kit is still running the stock stamped brake disc?....i`m surprised Kyosho didnt go with something similar to the 3-racing disc on the WC kit.
Cheers
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Originally posted by AndyT ?
I like the look of the side belt tensioner, that should get the belt out from touching the bottom of the exhaust manifold.
It looks to me like the WC kit is still running the stock stamped brake disc?....i`m surprised Kyosho didnt go with something similar to the 3-racing disc on the WC kit.
Cheers
I like the look of the side belt tensioner, that should get the belt out from touching the bottom of the exhaust manifold.
It looks to me like the WC kit is still running the stock stamped brake disc?....i`m surprised Kyosho didnt go with something similar to the 3-racing disc on the WC kit.
Cheers
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Originally posted by jeffreylin
Even better, the Kawahara RRR brake disc:
http://www.hikarisystem.net/kawahara...goods_ID=K-496
Even better, the Kawahara RRR brake disc:
http://www.hikarisystem.net/kawahara...goods_ID=K-496
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Originally posted by RBCHOCO
GOT ANY MORE IN PROGRESS PICS?THANKS CHOCO
GOT ANY MORE IN PROGRESS PICS?THANKS CHOCO
#2016
Originally posted by doki_doki
i see.... how much does the kawahara brake disc cost???
i see.... how much does the kawahara brake disc cost???
#2017
Originally posted by jeffreylin
It's 2625 yen on the web site which is about $24 or 1300 pesos in your money. I paid about $22 for it in Taiwan.
It's 2625 yen on the web site which is about $24 or 1300 pesos in your money. I paid about $22 for it in Taiwan.
I could be wrong though
#2018
Originally posted by FW-05RR
Isn't "pesos" Mexican currency
I could be wrong though
Isn't "pesos" Mexican currency
I could be wrong though
#2019
Originally posted by jeffreylin
Peso is used in many countries as unit of currency including Mexico, most of south America, and Philippines (previously a Spanish colony).
Peso is used in many countries as unit of currency including Mexico, most of south America, and Philippines (previously a Spanish colony).
very knowledgeable person you are Jeff
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Originally posted by jeffreylin
It's 2625 yen on the web site which is about $24 or 1300 pesos in your money. I paid about $22 for it in Taiwan.
It's 2625 yen on the web site which is about $24 or 1300 pesos in your money. I paid about $22 for it in Taiwan.
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Originally posted by jeffreylin
Peso is used in many countries as unit of currency including Mexico, most of south America, and Philippines (previously a Spanish colony).
Peso is used in many countries as unit of currency including Mexico, most of south America, and Philippines (previously a Spanish colony).
#2022
Originally posted by jeffreylin
Even better, the Kawahara RRR brake disc:
http://www.hikarisystem.net/kawahara...goods_ID=K-496
Even better, the Kawahara RRR brake disc:
http://www.hikarisystem.net/kawahara...goods_ID=K-496
/Arvid
#2023
Originally posted by doki_doki
you are right there jeffrylin... philippines was previously a spanish colony...
you are right there jeffrylin... philippines was previously a spanish colony...
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Originally posted by buboy28
doki: if you are building the kit according to the setting sheet rear wheels will have a negative 2 degree camber while front wheels will have a 2 degree toe out
doki: if you are building the kit according to the setting sheet rear wheels will have a negative 2 degree camber while front wheels will have a 2 degree toe out
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v-one rrr wc edition
another difference between the wc kit and the regular rrr is that the brake adapter is already aluminum...
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