Kyosho Ultima RB6 & RB6.6 Car Thread
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#7891
the tracks I ran on the losi 55 pistons just didn't handle well put the stock 5 hole back in and my lap times went back down now im not a fast local guy like "Luke Richards" but my car was way lose and un predictable till i went back to my setup what oil and what pistons do you guys run now dmatter drove my car yes it was a lil soft and setup is right where it should be minus sp rear arms
#7892
Tech Fanatic
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They run the front arms just below level while on the car stand. They said most of the set up sheets run even less then they are. Just wondering if this is some kind of trend with the new car and what the reasoning was behind it. I also know a team guy but I have not got to talk to him about yet. But I did notice his car drives very flat and runs very little droop also. Just wondering.....because I am thinking about trying one. I know my old K cars were good jumpers but we ran a good amount of droop. Never did get the old cars rear ends to roll much though. Any of you guys switch from a 22 to a rb6? You might know what im talking about....
#7895
I use the Avid 4x1.3 and they fit quite well. Around 0.1mm thinner than stock Ks measured with digital calipers. Cheers,
#7897
Tech Champion
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yeah I advise them to put on one of two setups and tune off of it. Even if they think they are fast. Either Jared Tebo's 2013 Midwest Winter Champs (CRCRC) setup or the 2012 Japanese Std Setup.
I just switched back to 10th scale now full time after the summer off for 8th scale and I'm a bit rusty. I'll be hammering it pretty hard now and once I feel that I get my throttle finger somewhat used to 2wd mod again, I'll start working more on the setups.
If nothing else, my stuff will give you guys a different perspective because the tracks we run on here in Jersey are low bite, sandy/dusty, and can get torn up quick by 8th scales and 4wd SCT's.
I just switched back to 10th scale now full time after the summer off for 8th scale and I'm a bit rusty. I'll be hammering it pretty hard now and once I feel that I get my throttle finger somewhat used to 2wd mod again, I'll start working more on the setups.
If nothing else, my stuff will give you guys a different perspective because the tracks we run on here in Jersey are low bite, sandy/dusty, and can get torn up quick by 8th scales and 4wd SCT's.
#7898
Tech Master
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Hello- could one of you kind rb6 owners who runs stock (no added wt to buggy other the esc, battery etc) please weigh your buggy?!
I'm curious to know the weight as I might want to switch over from my b4.2. My buggy weighs 1524 grams. Don't know any rb6 owners locally to see what they weigh.
Thanks in advance for any kind person who helps!
I'm curious to know the weight as I might want to switch over from my b4.2. My buggy weighs 1524 grams. Don't know any rb6 owners locally to see what they weigh.
Thanks in advance for any kind person who helps!
#7900
Tech Elite
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Mine is at 1548 with the Kyosho alloy steering rack and arms, Futaba 9551, Fantom shorty, airtronics 2.4 rx and Ion4. This is with tires w/ open cell foams, closed cell will weigh a tick more.
Dayton
Edit: It also has the alloy rear hubs, avid top shaft and slipper.
Dayton
Edit: It also has the alloy rear hubs, avid top shaft and slipper.
Last edited by 1armed1; 08-19-2013 at 05:19 AM. Reason: Forgot a few parts
#7901
Tech Champion
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Hello- could one of you kind rb6 owners who runs stock (no added wt to buggy other the esc, battery etc) please weigh your buggy?!
I'm curious to know the weight as I might want to switch over from my b4.2. My buggy weighs 1524 grams. Don't know any rb6 owners locally to see what they weigh.
Thanks in advance for any kind person who helps!
I'm curious to know the weight as I might want to switch over from my b4.2. My buggy weighs 1524 grams. Don't know any rb6 owners locally to see what they weigh.
Thanks in advance for any kind person who helps!
and yes, I know it's not 1500 but I like the aluminum. In a perfect world, I would have this car for mod and a light weight car for 17.5....
#7904
1520g RTR
Savox 1251
Hobbywing Xerun 60A
MurphDog 17.5
14ga wire
Turnigy NanoTech 4200mah 65C Shorty
FrSky receiver
RC4 Transponder
Avid slipper
Exotec front bulk head
Exotec rear bulk head
Kyo ackermann plate
Kyo rear hubs
So mine could be lighter still but wouldnt be as durable I don't think.
I wouldnt mind a Carbon/Kevlar chassis though, I may make one one day, not for weight though, just bling and they dont bend like aluminium.
Savox 1251
Hobbywing Xerun 60A
MurphDog 17.5
14ga wire
Turnigy NanoTech 4200mah 65C Shorty
FrSky receiver
RC4 Transponder
Avid slipper
Exotec front bulk head
Exotec rear bulk head
Kyo ackermann plate
Kyo rear hubs
So mine could be lighter still but wouldnt be as durable I don't think.
I wouldnt mind a Carbon/Kevlar chassis though, I may make one one day, not for weight though, just bling and they dont bend like aluminium.
#7905
Rear Motor - 1560g
Lunsford camberlinks, Exotec Rear camberlink mount, Exotec steering rack, RB5 battery brace and aluminum stands, Avid Slipper, Avid rear axles, Reedy 8.5, SP Reventon Pro, KO RSx Response full size servo, SMC 4300 mah 96mm.
Rear Motor - ~1545g
KO RSX-One10 and all the above.
I went with the ones from TLR there is .5mm in their shim set. Plus I had them already. TLR6019
Lunsford camberlinks, Exotec Rear camberlink mount, Exotec steering rack, RB5 battery brace and aluminum stands, Avid Slipper, Avid rear axles, Reedy 8.5, SP Reventon Pro, KO RSx Response full size servo, SMC 4300 mah 96mm.
Rear Motor - ~1545g
KO RSX-One10 and all the above.
I went with the ones from TLR there is .5mm in their shim set. Plus I had them already. TLR6019