Team Corally RDX Touring Car
#9421
Originally Posted by Woood
Glowster21 are you running foam or rubber tire/carpet or asphalt?
Which ackerman hole did you use on the steering hub?
Which ackerman hole did you use on the steering hub?
#9422
Originally Posted by syndr0me
The Corally small parts kit is a decent deal.
#9423
Tech Master
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Tried the center-point steering system today and was very happy with it... much more mid corner steering, but it did cause my front tires to wear as much as the tradtional system (unlike some of the other results that some racers have posted). My lap times were faster - and as the race day went on, my confidence increased - making my timese much more consistent. Great investment. BTW - I race foam tires on carpet.
#9426
Originally Posted by Woood
Glowster21 are you running foam or rubber tire/carpet or asphalt?
Which ackerman hole did you use on the steering hub?
Which ackerman hole did you use on the steering hub?
#9427
Originally Posted by duckman996
Tried the center-point steering system today and was very happy with it... much more mid corner steering, but it did cause my front tires to wear as much as the tradtional system (unlike some of the other results that some racers have posted). My lap times were faster - and as the race day went on, my confidence increased - making my timese much more consistent. Great investment. BTW - I race foam tires on carpet.
By the end of a race day (with the carpet spec chassis) I have about .5mm difference between the front and rear tires which to me isn't that significant. Then again, I rotate tires from side to side every run which I'm assuming most racers do. Anyhow, can't wait to give the new topdeck and steering a try!! Hoping to gain at least a tenth or two.
#9428
Tech Master
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Originally Posted by Apex
I thought uneven tire wear is due to car setup?? Smaller tires on either end means the car is either tight or loose.
By the end of a race day (with the carpet spec chassis) I have about .5mm difference between the front and rear tires which to me isn't that significant. Then again, I rotate tires from side to side every run which I'm assuming most racers do. Anyhow, can't wait to give the new topdeck and steering a try!! Hoping to gain at least a tenth or two.
By the end of a race day (with the carpet spec chassis) I have about .5mm difference between the front and rear tires which to me isn't that significant. Then again, I rotate tires from side to side every run which I'm assuming most racers do. Anyhow, can't wait to give the new topdeck and steering a try!! Hoping to gain at least a tenth or two.
With the changed ackerman with the new steering, the car has even better rotation then it did before (which was amazing). Great investment for sure.
#9431
Tech Rookie
My friend has this car, the RDX, is beautyful, lots os carbon fibre an aluminium, but the rear dif is too much "troublefull" and the spare parts are more expensive than other manufacturers like HPI or Associated
#9433
Tech Champion
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How's this?
http://www.corallyusa.com/2005/cars/RDXtopB.jpg
http://www.corallyusa.com/2005/cars/RDXfrontB.jpg
http://www.corallyusa.com/2005/cars/RDXtopB.jpg
http://www.corallyusa.com/2005/cars/RDXfrontB.jpg
Originally Posted by Joel Lagace
could someon post a clear pic of the sway bars installed on the car please?
#9435
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Anyone use scales to tweak the car? If so, how many gram difference side to side would you call the car not tweaked?