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Old 03-19-2003, 06:07 AM
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Also still looking for a rubber setup since I have a ton of rubber tires and wheels laying around.

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Puma [/B][/QUOTE] hi , here in brazil we just use rubber tires so i can tell you the best set-up we found.....
front suspension:
Sorex 36
-1 camber
0 toe in/out
6 downstop
30000 front oil diff
5mm hide weight
we use the A on steering
red(2.0lbs) springs
no sway bars
800 shock oil
198mm car wight
shock on the firs hole

Rear Supension:
sorex 36
-2 camber
2 toe in
6 downstop
5000 oil diff
5,5mm hide weight
we use the A piece on rear
red(2.0lbs) springs
no sway bars
800 oil shock
200mm car wight
shock on teh first hole.
15/19 43/47

MR12 with in line top pipe , stratus body , byron 20%
well thats it....
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Old 03-19-2003, 09:23 AM
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Originally posted by puma1824
The one track I'm going to go to has no regulations on engines short of a .21

My kit's still in the mail from Ultimate Hobbies. Does the kit come with the manifold? I know it has NO engine or NO pipe.

Also still looking for a rubber setup since I have a ton of rubber tires and wheels laying around.

Have you guys fowled up your belts much? I'm coming from a NTC3 background.
Mine came with a manifold ¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?, but if yours came with the manifold, send to trash inmediately. The only that does is choking the exhaust and makes your car go hotter.

If your track has no rules and don't plan to race on sanctioned races, go balls out for a 5 port turbo, but if in your mind has a little desire for racing, go for a 3 port engine.

If you choose an RB, go for a Rody 215 model and you'll know what is a real good engine. A good pipe for your car and engine would be a Novarossi In-line or a X12 pipe (1700-201) with the short manifold, item no. 1700-193 (caution, you need to cut the manifold, is too long from stock).

I've broken a pair of front belts, but probably were some defective (I'm the unique I know that broke two front belts without banging the boards).
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Old 03-19-2003, 05:58 PM
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New Stuff in stock!

MTX-3 Up-grade parts from RD Logics
RD Logic Tune Pipes
Hudy 1/10 scale Touring setup fixtures

I am getting more and more new stuff, so feel free to browse around the website and let me know what you think!

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Old 03-19-2003, 05:59 PM
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Fura Fura: Thanks I'll give that a try. Would you happen to know the equivalent ratings of the sorex tires with the HPI slick ratings? Just wondering because that's what I have lying around.

Corse-R: I wish I could afford the Rody version but I don't have that kind of $$$ Any other suggestions on engines and pipes? I'm looking for both since I bought the engineless kit.

Broke belts on its own not doing anything??? Starting to get a little worried.

Thanks,
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Old 03-19-2003, 06:02 PM
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Originally posted by puma1824
Fura Fura: Thanks I'll give that a try. Would you happen to know the equivalent ratings of the sorex tires with the HPI slick ratings? Just wondering because that's what I have lying around.

Corse-R: I wish I could afford the Rody version but I don't have that kind of $$$ Any other suggestions on engines and pipes? I'm looking for both since I bought the engineless kit.

Broke belts on its own not doing anything??? Starting to get a little worried.

Thanks,
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Novarossi S3 or S5 are alternative good choices and they are cheaper compared to Rody. However, if you can afford and you need more HP, Rody is the one you need.
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Old 03-19-2003, 07:38 PM
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corse-r-i have the same problem with snapping belts without banging into anything.the first thing i suspected was the muffler wire that holds the muffler.the wire was sticking too much in torwards the belt and i think it rubbed on it enough to snap it.if anything it could be a rock stuck inthe 16t pulley.
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Old 03-19-2003, 07:51 PM
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Originally posted by shortyboy
corse-r-i have the same problem with snapping belts without banging into anything.the first thing i suspected was the muffler wire that holds the muffler.the wire was sticking too much in torwards the belt and i think it rubbed on it enough to snap it.if anything it could be a rock stuck inthe 16t pulley.
now i'm really getting worried...anyone else with this problem?
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Old 03-19-2003, 08:56 PM
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Originally posted by puma1824
now i'm really getting worried...anyone else with this problem?
4wd means all 4 wheels are on loading when on power. if the front belt stripped easily, that means you have more front wheel overdrive/loading. check if you have bigger tire size when your front belt stripped. If y es, avoid running your car with too big tire size in the front.
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Old 03-19-2003, 09:40 PM
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Originally posted by puma1824
Corse-R: I wish I could afford the Rody version but I don't have that kind of $$$ Any other suggestions on engines and pipes? I'm looking for both since I bought the engineless kit.

Broke belts on its own not doing anything??? Starting to get a little worried.
Uhm... then go straight for a Nova S3 or in case is out of your reach, an RB X12 or Sirio. Sorry, haven't tested more pipes, the two I named are the two I have and got good results with them.

I don't know what to think about belts.... was putting serious HP to the ground and the traction was very high and I was running during much time without paying attention to the tyres. Probably was a combination of fatal factors.
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Old 03-20-2003, 12:30 AM
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Originally posted by Fura Fura
hi , here in brazil we just use rubber tires so i can tell you the best set-up we found.....
front suspension:
Sorex 36
-1 camber
0 toe in/out
6 downstop
30000 front oil diff
5mm hide weight
we use the A on steering
red(2.0lbs) springs
no sway bars
800 shock oil
198mm car wight
shock on the firs hole

Rear Supension:
sorex 36
-2 camber
2 toe in
6 downstop
5000 oil diff
5,5mm hide weight
we use the A piece on rear
red(2.0lbs) springs
no sway bars
800 oil shock
200mm car wight
shock on teh first hole.
15/19 43/47

MR12 with in line top pipe , stratus body , byron 20%
well thats it....
What kind of track do you run on? Is it fast and open or tight and what's te traction like.

Are those red 2.0 springs a Mugen part?
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Old 03-20-2003, 04:07 AM
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puma , i think the sorex 36 is like HPI 33r............
Freakah.... its a open track with high grip and short straights. except one long straight....
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HELLO





echo....echo....echo


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Old 03-21-2003, 01:03 AM
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Originally posted by NitroMugenLV
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echo....echo....echo

Shhhhh! be quiet, we're here, hided, awaiting for Snakes....
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Old 03-21-2003, 02:03 AM
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I'm not worried about those snakes! Not even that new warmed-over Impulse that they call "705"!
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Old 03-21-2003, 02:15 AM
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Originally posted by FREAKAH
I'm not worried about those snakes! Not even that new warmed-over Impulse that they call "705"!
snake loves to slip around here and there !
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