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Old 02-27-2012, 05:39 PM
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Originally Posted by or8ital
Does anyone know if the xray rear body mounts fit the TC6? Thanks.
No but if you cut off the pin and drill your own hole for a second screw they work. Thats what I did.
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Old 02-27-2012, 05:43 PM
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Originally Posted by VAzRACER
No but if you cut off the pin and drill your own hole for a second screw they work. Thats what I did.
Thanks!
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Hey Rick,

Any reason you still chose to use the tc5/tc6 sway bars vs. the 6.1 bars?
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Default Thumbs up....TC6.1 on Foam tires

Not many foam tires races currently.......but, alas, doing some experiments on TC6.1 set up....the car can be dialed in to run Foam Tires on carpet very well
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Old 02-28-2012, 04:24 AM
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Originally Posted by RAL
Rick will the Team Bomber ones fit for the BD5?

http://www.rc-race-and-drift-japan.c...oducts_id=2661
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Front will fit.
Rear not, it is 1 tooth too short!

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Old 02-28-2012, 06:31 AM
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When using cleaning putty in the front gear diff how much is used? Any particular brand needed?
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Old 02-28-2012, 06:39 AM
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Originally Posted by or8ital
When using cleaning putty in the front gear diff how much is used? Any particular brand needed?
I use this one: http://www.fast-webshop.com/tonispor...Putty-Net-40-g

It doesn't cange during the run when it gets warmer! The cleaning puty gets softer during the run and changes the handling characteristics of the car...

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Originally Posted by Geberit
I use this one: http://www.fast-webshop.com/tonispor...Putty-Net-40-g

It doesn't cange during the run when it gets warmer! The cleaning puty gets softer during the run and changes the handling characteristics of the car...

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I'll check it out. How much should I use?
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Originally Posted by pressure
Mike Haynes National Champion runs his TC6.1 for the first time at 360 V2 raceway in New Roc NYC

http://youtu.be/JOnqnxh-3ok
Is Haynes running for AE now?
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Originally Posted by JamesL_71
Is Haynes running for AE now?
Just check him out at the end of video in his AE shirt...
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Originally Posted by hanulec
Just check him out at the end of video in his AE shirt...
Good eyes

And just when he was getting comfortable with the Top Rebel 12s @ the Snowbirds...
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James / FJ

Yes i am now on team AE, and very happy to be here! Last week was my first outing with the tc6.1 and it is off to a great start I should have my 12th scale built in the next week or so, in sedan mode right now.

For anyone who is wondering, the setup Kevin posted from Snowbirds is a great place to start, dialed in from the first pack, only needed minor tweaks to suite my local track (360 in New Rochelle).

Pressure...i like the video, looks like i need a diet tho
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Originally Posted by Mike Haynes
James / FJ

Yes i am now on team AE, and very happy to be here! Last week was my first outing with the tc6.1 and it is off to a great start I should have my 12th scale built in the next week or so, in sedan mode right now.

For anyone who is wondering, the setup Kevin posted from Snowbirds is a great place to start, dialed in from the first pack, only needed minor tweaks to suite my local track (360 in New Rochelle).

Pressure...i like the video, looks like i need a diet tho
Welcome to the Team, Mike. Good to have you aboard.

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Is anyone using the 6.1 arms with the Dial-a-grip blocks?
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Old 02-28-2012, 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by JoelV
Hey Rick,

Any reason you still chose to use the tc5/tc6 sway bars vs. the 6.1 bars?
My last setup was from a race where I threw my backup car out for the last practice run and preferred it to my primary car. The setup was completely different and being a one-day race (and running two classes) I just ran the backup as is with the older bars.
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