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Old 07-02-2012, 08:33 AM
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C trickle it sounds like you run a small track like me what u like for toe front and rear and ride heights?
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Originally Posted by 1966ss
C trickle it sounds like you run a small track like me what u like for toe front and rear and ride heights?
0 Front toe, then 2-3 degrees rear toe depending on the traction of the track. I run 8 front 9 rear for ride height.
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Old 07-03-2012, 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by 1966ss
lets see some pics of these bad ass rides!
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Old 07-04-2012, 08:35 AM
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What clutch bell needs to be ran with the evolva shoe style 2 speed? Stock bell off a gt1 or early gt2 work?
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Originally Posted by 1966ss
What clutch bell needs to be ran with the evolva shoe style 2 speed? Stock bell off a gt1 or early gt2 work?
VS058 clutch bell. This requires a 5x12x4 inside bearing that I got from Avid.

The gears are;
FM540-15 = 15T
FM540-16 =16T
Fm540-17 - 17T
fm541-19 = 19T
fm541-20 = 20T
fm541-21 = 21T

I think that this clutch bell/gear system is the way to go because it gives so many more gearing options.

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Old 07-04-2012, 10:16 AM
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I'm sorry winners circle but is that a yes or a no? Lol. Couldn't get that part number to come up on a main. KYOIG111 work?
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Originally Posted by 1966ss
I'm sorry winners circle but is that a yes or a no? Lol. Couldn't get that part number to come up on a main. KYOIG111 work?
Try vs058 or kyvs058. That is a zero in front of the 58.

The KYIG111 is the stock clutch bell and 2nd gear is not threaded. It slips onto the clutch bell and is pinched by low gear when it is threaded on to the bell. I never felt very comfortable with this clutch bell and quickly went to the KYVS058 in order to have theaded 1st and 2nd gears plus more gearing options. I think the ig111 will work.

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Got ya. Thanks for the help man. The upgrade 2 speed comes with a 15 and 19 on the bell correct
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Originally Posted by 1966ss
Got ya. Thanks for the help man. The upgrade 2 speed comes with a 15 and 19 on the bell correct
Yes it does 15/19 on the clutch bell.

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The new GT2 rs is a great ride, got me right back into on road nitro. heres my question , if the rear end kicks out when full braking , do i need to add more rear break or add less front brake, not really sure, any braking set up would be appreciated. like to be able to brake heavy and make nice controlled turn , i guess everyone wants that lol, thanks guys
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Originally Posted by sewerdog
The new GT2 rs is a great ride, got me right back into on road nitro. heres my question , if the rear end kicks out when full braking , do i need to add more rear break or add less front brake, not really sure, any braking set up would be appreciated. like to be able to brake heavy and make nice controlled turn , i guess everyone wants that lol, thanks guys
It doesn't matter where you add or take away braking. Since the GT2 uses a solid transmission shaft and not a center differential you can't adjust brake bias front and rear.

Sound more like a setup problem to me. What setup do you have?
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Try some 50k front diff lube. This will keep it straight under braking.
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Originally Posted by C-Trickle
It doesn't matter where you add or take away braking. Since the GT2 uses a solid transmission shaft and not a center differential you can't adjust brake bias front and rear.

Sound more like a setup problem to me. What setup do you have?
the car has front and rear brakes each can be adjusted any way you like ,maybe you have a difrrent car , thank you for your imput
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Originally Posted by spooky 1
Try some 50k front diff lube. This will keep it straight under braking.
Thanks spooky , what are you running in the rear?
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Originally Posted by sewerdog
the car has front and rear brakes each can be adjusted any way you like ,maybe you have a difrrent car , thank you for your imput
You're correct it does have front and rear brakes. But the shaft connecting the front and rear differentials is a solid shaft. There is no way for the front and rear differentials to spin at different speeds. So by adjusting the front and rear brakes differently all you are doing is heating up that side of the brakes more than the other brakes. If there was a center differential like a buggy/truggy then you could adjust brake bias, but the 2 speed shaft is a solid shaft, so no brake bias.

Do 10k in the rear diff. Then adjust the feel of the car by changing the front diff fluid around. 30k-60k is about the range. I've really liked the feel of 40k in the front with 10k in the rear.
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