Hot Bodies Cyclone
#8929
#8930
Tech Elite
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#8931
Hey guys whats the use of the diff outdrive rings? its put in at window 25 on page 20 of the manual.. I can't get the ring to go over the outdrives.. is it fine for me to just ignore it? thanks!
#8932
They're actually pretty important in order to keep your outdrives from spreading apart over time. The trick, I find, to getting them to go on is to gently squeeze the outdrive together with a pair of needlenose pliers while slipping the ring over the end.
#8933
Tech Initiate
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Hey everyone,
This might be a lil off topic cause right now I'm having fun drifting, tho it is with my cyclone. But which way does the FDR have to go to get more torque or speed, is it lower FDR like 7.0, will give you more torque less top end and vise-versa.
Thanks!
This might be a lil off topic cause right now I'm having fun drifting, tho it is with my cyclone. But which way does the FDR have to go to get more torque or speed, is it lower FDR like 7.0, will give you more torque less top end and vise-versa.
Thanks!
#8936
#8938
#8939
Anybody running 48 pitch gears on large tracks?
#8940
Has anyone had any problems with the center one-way?
Yesterday after running a couple of packs through the car, mine was slipping. I figured that maybe it just needed to be cleaned and re-lubed. I tried to clean it using some alcohol and found that the bearings were falling out and the caging around the bearings was falling apart.
I thought this was kind of odd for it really not being that old, maybe 30 packs run through the car.
This could get expensive at $34 a pop. Has anyone tried a solid center pulley, if so what parts did you use? Would you just use the same pulley that they use for the rear?
Yesterday after running a couple of packs through the car, mine was slipping. I figured that maybe it just needed to be cleaned and re-lubed. I tried to clean it using some alcohol and found that the bearings were falling out and the caging around the bearings was falling apart.
I thought this was kind of odd for it really not being that old, maybe 30 packs run through the car.
This could get expensive at $34 a pop. Has anyone tried a solid center pulley, if so what parts did you use? Would you just use the same pulley that they use for the rear?