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Old 02-20-2007, 09:49 PM
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Thanks Rainer...hey Rainer I have some pics I would like to post...I cant post them due to the size of the pic...would you know what I can do to shrink them....let me know if you can help.....

Also I will be posting the set-up I used at this years W-nats shortly keep a lookout

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Old 02-20-2007, 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by robert maestrey
Thanks Rainer...hey Rainer I have some pics I would like to post...I cant post them due to the size of the pic...would you know what I can do to shrink them....let me know if you can help.....

Also I will be posting the set-up I used at this years W-nats shortly keep a lookout

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Old 02-20-2007, 10:31 PM
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please help
I learnt from Kyosho what 0G in Setup Sheet mean. Correct if I'm wrong. To set your camber on 0G you have to disconnect the shock and sway bars and let the arms rest with the wheels off the ground. The question is. How can I do that? Any specify tool? I have no idea
ps: I have hudy setup station plus downstop blocks

another doubt. How drop affect in the car handling? My car has more drop on the front then rear and a guy on the track said this isn't positive and that I was loosing stability.. he said to set no drop, but I hesitate . I noticed when I break the front of the car dives What's the best set-up?
still nobody helped me..
sorry I don't want to annoy
This is my first Kyosho car and 0G camber is new to me..
another doubt What's +3º rear toe? I've never seen this setting

and congrats to people who ran winternats. Next year I will be there
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Old 02-20-2007, 10:40 PM
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Originally Posted by jeff1
still nobody helped me..
sorry I don't want to annoy
This is my first Kyosho car and 0G camber is new to me..
another doubt What's +3º rear toe? I've never seen this setting

and congrats to people who ran winternats. Next year I will be there

I will be posting a setup sheet soon....follow it and your car should feel pretty stable...you might have to make subtle changes for your driving style
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Old 02-20-2007, 11:21 PM
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i wanted to ask a question..when you have the perfect setup for a 5 minute heat with say small tires 60/62..what changes do you guys make for the final?
60/62 is not small ! - at the worlds we ran 58/56 for the 10 min qualifiers...

generally, I either use bigger tyres with a bigger split e.g. 63/60 ( as the rears wear it gets closer to 2mm) or if i need to keep using small tyres, then maybe use a harder shore on the tyre that wears the most.

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Old 02-20-2007, 11:52 PM
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thanks for that sp racer

yeh i realised what i said after i typd it..thank you for answering my question
i normally use 60/62 in our finals because that track is hard wearing..

i see your in melb did u race at the vic state titles? have u raced at that track in lilydale? i cant wait to come down for the aus titles in october
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Old 02-21-2007, 01:13 AM
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Originally Posted by rmdhawaii
You tried the 2D clutch? The new 2D is suppose to be the latest and greatest.
2D clutch works really good. It has 2 fly weights and comes with a red shoe. Tuning is more sensitive than the 3D but once you get the sweet spot, you'll be amazed. Just start with the stock settings thats in the instructions and go from there. KYOSHO AMERICA should have them.
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Old 02-21-2007, 02:40 AM
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Originally Posted by MCRUZ
2D clutch works really good. It has 2 fly weights and comes with a red shoe. Tuning is more sensitive than the 3D but once you get the sweet spot, you'll be amazed. Just start with the stock settings thats in the instructions and go from there. KYOSHO AMERICA should have them.
Hello,
The default settings for the 2d clutch is:
0.3mm spring preload
0.2mm clutch gap
0mm end play

Did you change the clutch gap and/or end play or just the spring preload?
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Old 02-21-2007, 05:29 AM
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Originally Posted by MCRUZ
2D clutch works really good. It has 2 fly weights and comes with a red shoe. Tuning is more sensitive than the 3D but once you get the sweet spot, you'll be amazed. Just start with the stock settings thats in the instructions and go from there. KYOSHO AMERICA should have them.
Hmmm...can't wait to get my hands on them....
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Old 02-21-2007, 06:05 AM
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Hey fellas thought you might enjoy some of theses pics from W-Nats...
Check out Chef Toso..ultra cool

http://www.nitrokb.com/profiles/Robe...rey2007WN.html
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Old 02-21-2007, 06:20 AM
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Originally Posted by robert maestrey
I will be posting a setup sheet soon....follow it and your car should feel pretty stable...you might have to make subtle changes for your driving style
Look forward to the set-up sheet robert.

Will it be for V1-RRR or the evo, WC or evo WC version?
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Old 02-21-2007, 06:39 AM
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Hi,
Does anybody know who used the new 2D clutch in WinterNats and what were the settings?
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Old 02-21-2007, 06:45 AM
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Originally Posted by MCRUZ
2D clutch works really good. It has 2 fly weights and comes with a red shoe. Tuning is more sensitive than the 3D but once you get the sweet spot, you'll be amazed. Just start with the stock settings thats in the instructions and go from there. KYOSHO AMERICA should have them.
Are you adding weight (grub screws) to the flyweights? I spoke to someone using the 2D and they were doing that.
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Old 02-21-2007, 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by etgdpu
Hi,
Does anybody know who used the new 2D clutch in WinterNats and what were the settings?
Mark Cruz is using the 2D clutch. See his post in the Skyline thread..
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Old 02-21-2007, 09:21 AM
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Originally Posted by robert maestrey
Hey fellas thought you might enjoy some of theses pics from W-Nats...
Check out Chef Toso..ultra cool

http://www.nitrokb.com/profiles/Robe...rey2007WN.html
Nice pics. Looks like a lot of fun can't wait till next year I plan on going to my first winternats of 2008.
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