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Old 04-06-2012, 02:43 PM
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With the extra room is there room to add fan mount holes in front of the motor? Just a thought.
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Looking really good Cristian.

Can't wait for any more progress on the chassis.
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Sick Cristian just sick. If I would of had one of these chassis I may not havr thrown my Tc6 in the trash before my main at the Nats.......

I dug it out of the trash and I look forward to getting a RSD6.1 chassis.

Keep us posted.
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Always coming out with cool stuff Cristian.
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Thanks guys for the kind words. The performance is even better than the looks
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Are you using a self cut AE top plate? Because the standard one touches the motor and the flex is restricted to one side. I filed mine down 1mm and now it's much better the car flexes left and right more equally.
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We are still using std ones for now. I do cut mine in the front and rear to use in certain conditions.
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That is fantastic! Congratulations!

I will look forward to the release date!
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Originally Posted by Geberit
Are you using a self cut AE top plate? Because the standard one touches the motor and the flex is restricted to one side. I filed mine down 1mm and now it's much better the car flexes left and right more equally.
I never thought of that, but now that I look at it I wonder why Associated didn't think of it either.
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The thought and engineering that went into this design are very impressive... it looks incredible, Cristian!
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trying to ask, when will RSD AE TC6 2.5mm Carbon Rear Bumper be available? thanks.
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Old 04-07-2012, 10:20 AM
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We don't currently have a date for the bumpers right now. They will probably be re-released after the chassis is done.
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Originally Posted by or8ital
With the extra room is there room to add fan mount holes in front of the motor? Just a thought.
The problem with mounting the fan in front of the motor is that it gets in the way of all the wiring. We are still keeping one hole at the back of the motor which you can use to attach the fan mount to the chassis. You will also be able to use our fan mount base to servo tape it in place.
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Old 04-07-2012, 12:36 PM
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Hi Christian, can you Tell us why you changed the Way of fixing the batterie with Tape in comparison to the original TC6 chassis? For me it was a better Solution than the TC5 had, because you save tape it is easier to install and it is not touching the ground and therefore not getting damaged outdoors.
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Indeed. I also like that feature on the TC6. I don't like the tape going under my chassis. Is that something you could think about?
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