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Old 01-24-2010, 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Joey Powell
One for both (#6027) I started with 2-.90 and 2-.95 springs and 8 screws installed in the flywheel on my MBX6 buggy with 13/46 (stock) gearing, and it was money right off the bat. The extra inertia really makes the motor idle like a dream too.
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Thanks Joey I've already bought 2 they'll be here next week just wanted to double check.
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Old 01-24-2010, 05:41 PM
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Old 01-31-2010, 03:29 PM
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Nice clutch set up it works great with the Werks B5. I used them last week on a Losi 8B and MBX6T with no problems.
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M2C setup is the best !! I run them on my truggy and buggy performance is awesome. Last weekend a mugen 6 was stalling on the bottom end he had a Fioroni (worst clutch tried) he was getting pretty vocal and upset felt bad since he was wrench on his truggy all day asked him if I could have his motor I setup my spare m2C four shoe problem solved and he bought the clutch off me.
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Is the 4 shoe better for the buggy or truggy?
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Old 02-01-2010, 09:26 AM
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the fact that it appears to be aluminum and not steel should make a difference right of the bat.
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Originally Posted by Sprikler
Is the 4 shoe better for the buggy or truggy?
Both. I run the truggy one with no added weight and the buggy one with 4 set screws.
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Old 02-01-2010, 10:25 AM
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How do these compare to the Ascendancy clutch systems??
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I run the current m2c in my buggy/truggy how much does the "weighted" one compare to the non "weighted" flywheel?
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Originally Posted by blktransam
I run the current m2c in my buggy/truggy how much does the "weighted" one compare to the non "weighted" flywheel?
for my buggy I used the weighted version if you want to tame the bottom end For the truggy I use the light weight version more bottom end for jumps expecially when coming over a single to a double its a heavier kit.
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Shane - Can you post your clutch setup for truggy (shoes and springs) I'm planing on trying out the adjustable 4 shoe and would like a starting point.

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Originally Posted by blktransam
I run the current m2c in my buggy/truggy how much does the "weighted" one compare to the non "weighted" flywheel?


16g for the older "lightened" flywheel....and 19.1g for the newest gen with ALL the set screw's installed.
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okay and how much does the new adj. one weigh with OUT any screws? sorry for the questions guys.

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Originally Posted by blktransam
okay and how much does the new adj. one weigh with OUT any screws? sorry for the questions guys.

Ryan
I thin 13 grams...if i am correct you can add or remove 6 grams....
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Originally Posted by HiVoltg12
Shane - Can you post your clutch setup for truggy (shoes and springs) I'm planing on trying out the adjustable 4 shoe and would like a starting point.

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4 reg. hard shoes with 4 1.0 springs.
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