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Old 05-22-2011, 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Uziman
Wouldn't different size pulleys cause front and rear wheels spin at different rates?
You can also select other "middle shaft" pulley's.
36//18 + 2.0 and 42/21 also = 2.0
Then F + R will stay in sinc
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Old 05-23-2011, 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Uziman
Wouldn't different size pulleys cause front and rear wheels spin at different rates?
Yes - a smaller pulley in the front with give the car more on power steering. I am currently running two gear diffs (40T) with a 22 tooth center pulley and stock belts. I don't have a lot of experience in dealing with overdrive and underdrive.
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Originally Posted by PizzaDude
You can also select other "middle shaft" pulley's.
36//18 + 2.0 and 42/21 also = 2.0
Then F + R will stay in sinc
Yes never thought of that...
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Originally Posted by BJohnson
Yes - a smaller pulley in the front with give the car more on power steering. I am currently running two gear diffs (40T) with a 22 tooth center pulley and stock belts. I don't have a lot of experience in dealing with overdrive and underdrive.
What center pulley is that? Corally only have 21t.
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Old 06-12-2011, 01:30 PM
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Is there a new Corally Phi planned? I do remember seeing something on RedRC a while back.
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If anybody is interested, i am selling my rdx phi '09 with lipo chassis, tires, body, servo, and a ton of parts for 250 shipped in the for sale section. going 100 percent pancar
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hello, does any body know if you can get a gear diff for these cars at all ?
i got a RDX PHI not the 09
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Matt
I have gear diff's in my phi now
using the method post two pages back
i got the diffs and the belt from rc mushroom
http://www.rc-mushroom.com/product_i...ducts_id=20125
and the bearing holders i got from stormer
part # 79702
# 79703

hope that helps
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great thanks for the tips
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Old 06-19-2011, 03:47 AM
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has anyone been using any other drive shaft blades at all other then the corally ones i see that they are hard to come by as a lot are out of stock
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Originally Posted by mattwoodcraft
has anyone been using any other drive shaft blades at all other then the corally ones i see that they are hard to come by as a lot are out of stock
Tamiya will work as well
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Old 06-21-2011, 03:42 AM
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hello

question on the drive shafts , looking for a bit more reliability o want to get rid of the alloy ones and was wondering if any body knows if the X-ray ones fit or any other brand

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Corally USA / Specialized RC offers steel bones with steel blades.
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