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Old 11-03-2005, 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by CHUCKMANDO
Is anyone expirancing oil coming out of the caps on top? I replaced everything ,bladder, blue cap and eyepiece. It has to be something I am doing wrong. It is slow, but there. I am almost at the point of trying mugen or associated shocks.
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may I know how you built your shocks? i had the same problem before and seems that the cause was too much oil in the shocks. now i put the bladder and press it down until the oil 'bleed' out then screw the cap. works fine for me.
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Old 11-03-2005, 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by deviltires
WHAT CAMBER AND TOE WORKS GOOD ON THE 3R IN THE REAR
Depends on the Track Layout surface and the way you drive too. But a good starting point. Just use stock setup for a while. If you dont like it change it one at the time. Aight fellah.

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Originally Posted by dodo
may I know how you built your shocks? i had the same problem before and seems that the cause was too much oil in the shocks. now i put the bladder and press it down until the oil 'bleed' out then screw the cap. works fine for me.
Ah, maybe that is it. Basically, I fill up to almost the top, I put the bladder in the cap, and screw on pretty slowly at first, as so to bleed it a little. Then check the rebound when done. If they are close its a go. I am too used to my ntc3 shocks I guess, with no bladder and done differently. I will give your method a try tomorrow.
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what's the highest gearing I can do with triple R?
23t 17t 60 55 ?
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You can get a metal gear set off ebay that has a 24t gear in and I think there is a 54 gear that will fit the RRR

If you want the top speed then use 65mm tyres as well. You might have to install the OS TZP .18 engine to pull that gearing though...

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i am thinking to get a NS 15S5
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Originally Posted by CHUCKMANDO
Is anyone expirancing oil coming out of the caps on top? I replaced everything ,bladder, blue cap and eyepiece. It has to be something I am doing wrong. It is slow, but there. I am almost at the point of trying mugen or associated shocks.
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Yes I've found the diaphrams a little on the small side in overall diameter. They simply fall in and that lets the oil leak.
I've been using Tamiya diaphrams (TRF damper seal 53576) works very good.
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Old 11-06-2005, 09:16 AM
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Does Kyosho make rear blade type sway bar, just like Cyrul's car that I saw in the mag? What is the part no for it? And has anybody here using it?
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Originally Posted by dameetz
Does Kyosho make rear blade type sway bar, just like Cyrul's car that I saw in the mag? What is the part no for it? And has anybody here using it?
i use a similar one made by kawahara, not sure of the parts number though.
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KHK 497 from here

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Originally Posted by dodo
i use a similar one made by kawahara, not sure of the parts number though.
I ve seen Kawahara's before but Cyrul's one was blue anodised, I wonder if Kyosho made one.
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Hey Guys

To cancel out the overdrive on the RRR, do you change the pulley to the 24t and just change the belt???? It appears as though the MTX4 does not currently over you this option! I look forward to reading some response

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Old 11-08-2005, 06:21 PM
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Hey Guys

To cancel out the overdrive on the RRR, do you change the pulley to the 24t and just change the belt???? It appears as though the MTX4 does not currently over you this option! I look forward to reading some response

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Yes, that's all you need to do.
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