new ofna late model kit
#16
Not sure, the 3rd gen car is so new, may be a hard find.
You can find a few of the 2nd gens being sold...
You can find a few of the 2nd gens being sold...
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#18
hey guys i read that the new ofna kit comes with a tuned pipe, is that true? thanks
#20
and motor mounts, clutch shoes and springs, clutchnut, manifold, flywheel and cone, basically everything you need besides motor itself and servo's...
#22
so what cheap servos would be good for this late model??? like $100 for both of them. thanks guys
#24
Woodman, You racing tomorrow? It's time to get that thing dirty! I have a body you can use if you want. The new one isn't legal at comp until next year.
If you don't mind running pink! lol
If you don't mind running pink! lol
#25
Tech Master
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Not jusy yet
I'm still not ready. Got most of the stuff I need .I just have not had the time. Still might show up to watch that "TURD" of yours fly around that track.Hey, if I were to use one of your turds to race We'd have a couple a turds in the bowl. Good luck tomarrow, Jim
#26
hey guys just got my ofna late model kit!!! i have a question about the foam bumper, do you guys use it? how does it mount??? also what is a good starting setup??
#27
also what foams do you guys use in the tires??? i have the ofna molded foams and having a little trouble getting them to set in the tire evenly. thanks!
#28
After you screw in your front body post, just line up the holes in the foam bumper and push it down over the post. You may want to take a blade or dremmel to the bumper to contour it to the shape of the nose of your body. It will allow you to mount the body lower and offer better protection.
If you use the outside or wider holes, just take one of your long allens and poke it through the bumper where the post need to go. Let the foam stick out past the bumper a ways. When you push the foam down over the post it will be tight. If you want you can run some screws up through the bottom, but don't really need to.
If you use the outside or wider holes, just take one of your long allens and poke it through the bumper where the post need to go. Let the foam stick out past the bumper a ways. When you push the foam down over the post it will be tight. If you want you can run some screws up through the bottom, but don't really need to.
#29
what foams are you guys using???
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