Kyosho v-one rrr
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Doki Doki....Excellent pics, and i can only imagine how seriously quick that car will be running with that motor
One little hint you may wish to try on your car is to apply a bit of oil (i use the shock oil) to the o-ring (part #121) under the shocks adjustable threaded collar. It`ll make it much smoother and easier to adjust
Cheers
One little hint you may wish to try on your car is to apply a bit of oil (i use the shock oil) to the o-ring (part #121) under the shocks adjustable threaded collar. It`ll make it much smoother and easier to adjust
Cheers
#2042
the side belt tensioner of the wc edition is adjustable compared to the fixed location in the regular rrr...
I have made one for my normal RRR.
#2043
the screw that goes through the belt tensioner runs through a slit, so by loosening nut you can adjust tension less/more as you require.
kawahara brake disk is good brake upgrade, well worth the dollars i had brakes through out my 20 minute 1/8th final which is better then the 3 laps i was getting with the kit one.
i ended up winning my final by almost two laps... just needed tires for the final so bought a set that were 1mm offset and didnt realise so i didnt measure the track and i didnt expect to do as good as i did lol so i ended up watching for the rest of the day i'll only get caught once tho
kawahara brake disk is good brake upgrade, well worth the dollars i had brakes through out my 20 minute 1/8th final which is better then the 3 laps i was getting with the kit one.
i ended up winning my final by almost two laps... just needed tires for the final so bought a set that were 1mm offset and didnt realise so i didnt measure the track and i didnt expect to do as good as i did lol so i ended up watching for the rest of the day i'll only get caught once tho
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doki,are u planning on using foams? choco
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nice one
nice pix doki...good job...tnx for sharing..
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Re: Re: v-one rrr wc edition
Originally posted by RBCHOCO
DOKI,ARE U GONNA USE FOAMS FOR YOUR TIRES? CHOCO
DOKI,ARE U GONNA USE FOAMS FOR YOUR TIRES? CHOCO
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Originally posted by FW-05RR
wow doki that engine is a screamer specially that 5 port
have fun
wow doki that engine is a screamer specially that 5 port
have fun
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Re: Re: v-one rrr wc edition
Originally posted by ahleon
Notice that you do not have the rear stabilizer bar...Did u remove it on purpose?
Notice that you do not have the rear stabilizer bar...Did u remove it on purpose?
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Re: Re: v-one rrr wc edition
Originally posted by buboy28
believe me it will lived up to your expectation be careful with that throttle that kit and engine of yours is a very potent combination
believe me it will lived up to your expectation be careful with that throttle that kit and engine of yours is a very potent combination
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Re: Re: v-one rrr wc edition
Originally posted by SpeedsterRRR
Hi doki_doki.
I would like to ask you if you have any idea if the front diff (used as a spool) fits OK, or if it still hits the steering ball cups.
Hi doki_doki.
I would like to ask you if you have any idea if the front diff (used as a spool) fits OK, or if it still hits the steering ball cups.
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Originally posted by AndyT ?
Doki Doki....Excellent pics, and i can only imagine how seriously quick that car will be running with that motor
One little hint you may wish to try on your car is to apply a bit of oil (i use the shock oil) to the o-ring (part #121) under the shocks adjustable threaded collar. It`ll make it much smoother and easier to adjust
Cheers
Doki Doki....Excellent pics, and i can only imagine how seriously quick that car will be running with that motor
One little hint you may wish to try on your car is to apply a bit of oil (i use the shock oil) to the o-ring (part #121) under the shocks adjustable threaded collar. It`ll make it much smoother and easier to adjust
Cheers
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Originally posted by Timox
Adjustable how ???? Do you have a better picture of it and how it is adjustable?
I have made one for my normal RRR.
Adjustable how ???? Do you have a better picture of it and how it is adjustable?
I have made one for my normal RRR.
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v-one rrr wc edition...
here's the body shell i decided to use in my kit...
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Re: Re: Re: v-one rrr wc edition
Originally posted by doki_doki
i haven't tried it yet but i will keep you posted when i try it. my parts for conversion of the front diff to a regular diff just arrived. as of now, i have installed the front oneway that came with the kit... still have to see how the car performs with the oneway since in our tracks here is a bit technical...
i haven't tried it yet but i will keep you posted when i try it. my parts for conversion of the front diff to a regular diff just arrived. as of now, i have installed the front oneway that came with the kit... still have to see how the car performs with the oneway since in our tracks here is a bit technical...
The diff fits fine!!!
You will also need the 3racing alum. part to block the diff and the Kyosho Diff Joint 19.
#2055
i haven't been racing for 4 years and just bought the WC kit with Sirio engine, don't dare to put full throttle either... but the drive train is really smooth