Yokomo MR-4TC SD
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Originally Posted by macgyver1432000
Aries326,
Try to look at www.yokomousa.com , then try click "set-up" subtab. There are set-up sheets used my M.Hirosaka at the Yatabe Arena using his SSG. There are some oether set-ups, too.
Try to look at www.yokomousa.com , then try click "set-up" subtab. There are set-up sheets used my M.Hirosaka at the Yatabe Arena using his SSG. There are some oether set-ups, too.
I've got those SSG setups saved on my PC. Unfortunately, they only have one basic setup for the Rayspeed chassis. I was hoping to find some more Rayspeed setups for carpet but I guess I'll just use the basic setup and go from there.
well i gave it a try this weekend it was pretty good it could have been alittle faster but i wasnt getting motored
i need more on power steering i have a ton off power steering
i think im going to like this car i just need some set-up time i need more pop out of the corners too
any advise would be welcome
runnig 19t quad mag geared 100-37 rubber tires about 100 to 110 strait pretty
tight
i need more on power steering i have a ton off power steering
i think im going to like this car i just need some set-up time i need more pop out of the corners too
any advise would be welcome
runnig 19t quad mag geared 100-37 rubber tires about 100 to 110 strait pretty
tight
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Originally Posted by tom235
well i gave it a try this weekend it was pretty good it could have been alittle faster but i wasnt getting motored
i need more on power steering i have a ton off power steering
i think im going to like this car i just need some set-up time i need more pop out of the corners too
any advise would be welcome
runnig 19t quad mag geared 100-37 rubber tires about 100 to 110 strait pretty
tight
i need more on power steering i have a ton off power steering
i think im going to like this car i just need some set-up time i need more pop out of the corners too
any advise would be welcome
runnig 19t quad mag geared 100-37 rubber tires about 100 to 110 strait pretty
tight
Tech Lord
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Pops do you or Alex have a good set up for speedworld for either the BD or LCG SD..I am selling all my other TC's(8 or 9.. )and I am just running my Yokomo's now.
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Mike,
Go to CML website and try chris graigner setup., Works good for me.
Go to CML website and try chris graigner setup., Works good for me.
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Jochim_18,
What website / link is that?
What website / link is that?
Tech Elite
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http://www.cmldistribution.co.uk/tea....php?menu=TEAM
Setups page on CML website. Select the car from the dropdown and click Go.
Setups page on CML website. Select the car from the dropdown and click Go.
Tech Master
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Originally Posted by xxxkat
Pops do you or Alex have a good set up for speedworld for either the BD or LCG SD..I am selling all my other TC's(8 or 9.. )and I am just running my Yokomo's now.
Tech Apprentice
REAR HUB CARRIER/KNUCKLE
This may have been explained somewhere else in this thread, however I haven't seen it. Is there an obvious identifying mark on the rear hub carrier/knuckle to distinguish between 0 degree, 0.5 degree and 1 degree. I am not talking about the alloy ones but the graphite ones.
I can't see any on the ones I have on hand, so I think they are all 0 degrees. Any help is appreciated.
Thankyou
Calvin.
I can't see any on the ones I have on hand, so I think they are all 0 degrees. Any help is appreciated.
Thankyou
Calvin.
Tech Regular
The 0.5 & 1 deg rear hubs have, of course a 0.5 or 1 mark on them, plus R or L, very easy to see. The 0deg hub has no marking.
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Originally Posted by caveman
The 0.5 & 1 deg rear hubs have, of course a 0.5 or 1 mark on them, plus R or L, very easy to see. The 0deg hub has no marking.
Tech Apprentice
REAR HUBS
Thanks POPS and CAVEMAN. I will have to order a set of both, as I only have three sets of 0 degree, in my spares.
Cheers
Calvin.
Cheers
Calvin.
what are the best tricks to rebuilding the diff
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If you're running stock you can use only 6 diff balls rather than the full 12. I've been using Ceramic diff balls in my diffs for ages, the same diff balls for over 12 months now. They come in a pack of 6 and are great I think you probably wear the diff rings quicker with Ceramics, but they're cheap anyway
Originally Posted by v0rtex
If you're running stock you can use only 6 diff balls rather than the full 12. I've been using Ceramic diff balls in my diffs for ages, the same diff balls for over 12 months now. They come in a pack of 6 and are great I think you probably wear the diff rings quicker with Ceramics, but they're cheap anyway