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Old 03-23-2006, 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Osiris 75
I've been trying to wait for Skyline to get their outlaw pipe in stock, but it has been over a month already..
OS1040 is 5mm, so it is not outlaw. If you are running a Tz 3ports, are sure you want to use an outlaw pipe?
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Originally Posted by Secret_weapon
What do you mean by GQ ?
click the GQ on my signature
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Old 03-23-2006, 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by sfelish
K Factory has a 6mm pipe... K1002.. see it on my site if this helps. I use it at the local track... cool!
It's the K6002 you mean the K1002 is an adjustable fuel tank
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I really wish there were a better way to evaluate foam tires than just word of mouth. Wear and performance are dependant on so many different variables, that I'm finding it hard to choose one tire brand over another. At times it seems like the foam is coming from a single source and put out by different companies on their own wheels - but that couldn't possibly the case. That would be just too funny!
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Old 03-23-2006, 07:24 PM
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I found to GQ tyres to have a very durable rim compared to other brands, the Jaco tyres provide good grip but i found the rim tended to distort rather quickly compared to Ellegi`s, GQ, Arrows etc.......this may be due to the spoke design of the Jaco`s??
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Originally Posted by Secret_weapon
What's your favorite Foam Tire brand ?

1 - Jaco Racing

2 - Ellegi Technics

3 - Speedmind

4 - Fast Tires

5 - Power Tires
Ellegi Tires.......cos they are lighter
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Old 03-24-2006, 01:34 AM
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collari tyres cause they got a reinforced dish type rim and dont flex under load.
and also GQ cause the rims are strong.
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Old 03-24-2006, 01:53 AM
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i only use the kawahara zac tyres
find them to be best on grip

second to these i usethe fastlaps
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Old 03-24-2006, 03:14 AM
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Now I think that there are two foam supliers, GRP and JACO. But don't quote me on that.
My presonal opinion is Jaco, and I usually use their 2-stage tires. But you know what they say about opinions.
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Old 03-24-2006, 05:08 AM
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Orion tires is also not either GRP or JACO, they smell much different and work very good. Last season i preferred Orion tires before GRP.
Ellegi, Arrows, Fast tires, Powertyres and other GRP brands is discontinued now though, and are called just GRP.
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Old 03-24-2006, 05:20 AM
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Originally Posted by markp27
You're in the wrong thread, man!

You tested that RRR yet?

I'll send you my VRC-RRR setup for Heemstede so you can prepare
Mark...I tried the RRR. Very good car!!! I think I will stay with the 710 Maybe out of the box the RRR is ready to go. But my 710 handlings just as good. The one thing about the RRR is that it doesn't seem to traction roll. As you know the 710 as that tendency

VRC baby!!!!
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Originally Posted by silverM3
OS1040 is 5mm, so it is not outlaw. If you are running a Tz 3ports, are sure you want to use an outlaw pipe?

I decided to go with an RD Logics turbo III pipe for now..
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Old 03-24-2006, 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by JustRace
Mark...I tried the RRR. Very good car!!! I think I will stay with the 710 Maybe out of the box the RRR is ready to go. But my 710 handlings just as good. The one thing about the RRR is that it doesn't seem to traction roll. As you know the 710 as that tendency

VRC baby!!!!
The geomerty helps with the traction rolling - unless I have remembered it incorrectly, I was told that the narrower rear end and therefore longer suspension arms help with this.

I'll send you my VRC setup for you to try - its quite aggressive, but even with my crappy skills I was only 0.2 seconds away from 20 laps at Heemstede ..... dang!!

Cheers, Mark.
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Old 03-24-2006, 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by markp27
The geomerty helps with the traction rolling - unless I have remembered it incorrectly, I was told that the narrower rear end and therefore longer suspension arms help with this.

I'll send you my VRC setup for you to try - its quite aggressive, but even with my crappy skills I was only 0.2 seconds away from 20 laps at Heemstede ..... dang!!

Cheers, Mark.
The 720 will have a similar rear end

Send me a copy of the setup.
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Originally Posted by Osiris 75
I decided to go with an RD Logics turbo III pipe for now..
If you like the Turbo 3 another pipe which is highly recommened for mid range track is the team version which was the 62505 but has changed since the added the reinforced stinger I will post the # later I will be testing out the new version tomorrow the turbo3 is more for a large track with a big straightaway
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