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Old 11-18-2015, 11:44 AM
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Never had a problem with the tranny one way bearing. I put some grease on it every time I open the tranny which is not quite often.
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Old 11-25-2015, 11:08 AM
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Can't really find any nice wheels like the 1/10 drift wheels.
Anyone know where I can find some nice 1/8 scale wheels?
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Old 11-25-2015, 11:42 AM
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Can't really find any nice wheels like the 1/10 drift wheels.
Anyone know where I can find some nice 1/8 scale wheels?
Sweep or GRP are my favorite
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Old 11-25-2015, 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by nick m
i have a problem with the one way bearing at the transmition ,after modiding an old nova that i had the bearing fails every two drag races ,kyosho upgrade the trunny to shoe type but the one way bearing is the same and its so fragile ,maybe there is something else from kyosho ,did anybody else had the same problem with stronge torqy engines-,-,..--.
Hi Nick, i've always used that one way and only ever had a problem when the shaft gets a little worn which takes a heap of use, have you tried changing the shaft ? I use the 2 shoe tranny in the race car I have just won the Australian nationals with so its always had great motors to deal with .
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Old 11-27-2015, 09:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Ebeneezer Goode
Hi Nick, i've always used that one way and only ever had a problem when the shaft gets a little worn which takes a heap of use, have you tried changing the shaft ? I use the 2 shoe tranny in the race car I have just won the Australian nationals with so its always had great motors to deal with .
glad to have news from a good driver ,i am good at enginearing but i could nev er be a perfect driver ,my left hand is half cutted i mean the finfers ,i can only make races in oval tracks ,drag races and litle on normal tracks ,i modify my self my motors and after 20 years i managed to succed on some ,its not always easy ,kyosho gt2 is suffering hhaahhaha from my drag engines.with normal engines and when i say normal i mean nova 9 port or 7 port ,sirio rr .picco idm ,i have no problems .with my modded engiens and specialy now with a 7 port nova the one way bearing is failing after 3 out plays or drag races, i use ofcourse the shoe type trany ,new shaft and drive train in good condition....
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Old 11-27-2015, 09:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Ebeneezer Goode
Hi Nick, i've always used that one way and only ever had a problem when the shaft gets a little worn which takes a heap of use, have you tried changing the shaft ? I use the 2 shoe tranny in the race car I have just won the Australian nationals with so its always had great motors to deal with .
i am also looking from a better or stonger one way bearing if someone has used ever one .
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Old 11-27-2015, 09:37 AM
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Happy Thanksgiving fellow drivers.

Quick question, just yesterday while doing some street bashing, my front dogbone broke, so I was driving 3wd, so I ordered front CVD's instead.

Also rear plastic shock towers broke so I ordered the aluminum one.

Also both 4 stock rtr tires are worn out, basically was driving with inside foams!!
Stock tires only lasted through the break in process??
Are there any harder tires that lasts long? I don't need soft grippy tires as I don't race on tracks. Harder tires would work better so I can break loose traction for little 4wd oversteer action!

Are there other parts that go out easily on these that I should order? THanks guys happy holidays!
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Old 11-27-2015, 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by bypass911
Happy Thanksgiving fellow drivers.

Quick question, just yesterday while doing some street bashing, my front dogbone broke, so I was driving 3wd, so I ordered front CVD's instead.

Also rear plastic shock towers broke so I ordered the aluminum one.

Also both 4 stock rtr tires are worn out, basically was driving with inside foams!!
Stock tires only lasted through the break in process??
Are there any harder tires that lasts long? I don't need soft grippy tires as I don't race on tracks. Harder tires would work better so I can break loose traction for little 4wd oversteer action!

Are there other parts that go out easily on these that I should order? THanks guys happy holidays!
sp racing tyres cheap solution,grp tyres better quality.ipanema tyres also
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Old 11-27-2015, 10:40 AM
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Originally Posted by bypass911
Happy Thanksgiving fellow drivers.

Quick question, just yesterday while doing some street bashing, my front dogbone broke, so I was driving 3wd, so I ordered front CVD's instead.

Also rear plastic shock towers broke so I ordered the aluminum one.

Also both 4 stock rtr tires are worn out, basically was driving with inside foams!!
Stock tires only lasted through the break in process??
Are there any harder tires that lasts long? I don't need soft grippy tires as I don't race on tracks. Harder tires would work better so I can break loose traction for little 4wd oversteer action!

Are there other parts that go out easily on these that I should order? THanks guys happy holidays!
for cvd s better choice ifw 334 ,chinese style cvds are failing usually
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Old 11-27-2015, 11:29 AM
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I got the KYOIFW142 which should be good.
the ifw334 are discontinued
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Old 11-27-2015, 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by bypass911
I got the KYOIFW142 which should be good.
the ifw334 are discontinued
yes the 142 are also fine but you can also use the light weight from mp9 ,ifw 333 ,its always better with light weight ,better aceleration and better braking
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Old 11-27-2015, 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by bypass911
I got the KYOIFW142 which should be good.
the ifw334 are discontinued
the strongest that i had tried was also the if 456
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Old 11-27-2015, 12:55 PM
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what's 456?
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Old 11-27-2015, 08:11 PM
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Originally Posted by bypass911
what's 456?
if 456 are light weight cvds from mp9 ,they are very strong and they fit also to the gt2
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Old 11-30-2015, 05:09 PM
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guys so basically, I can fit MP9 and Mp777 CVD's on to my GT2 RS right??
What about knuckles and front and rear hubs? Are these also compatible?
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