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Old 05-21-2013, 07:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Mornedn
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What dcj's can be used on the BD7 other then the yokomo ones and spec-r's?
tamyia arrowmax or cso
do not know if reflex racing fit
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Old 05-21-2013, 08:26 AM
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tamyia arrowmax or cso
do not know if reflex racing fit
i see CSO make DCJ'S for the 417..... Will the fit the BD7 or will the need shims?
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Default Zdenko Wins ETS Pro Stock 13.5

Did you all notice the domination of Kunak, with a vary kit looking BD-7



http://ets.redrc.net/2013/05/chassis...-zdenko-kunak/
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I just want to take this moment to re express my admiration for this kit and my frustration that it is not available or supported very well by distributors in the US.
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Sorry DP
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This was on there facebook page. Thought is was cool they pointed all the parts out.

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Very cool
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Old 05-22-2013, 06:18 AM
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Originally Posted by OVA
Hey
question what shock oil do you on your BD7 and springs? Thanks
Anywhere between 275-600 cst (still working on the minor details)

Between Black and Green (still working on details)
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Originally Posted by NolanP
Anywhere between 275-600 cst (still working on the minor details)

Between Black and Green (still working on details)
Stock piston?? Thanks
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Most of the Team setup sheets call for
450-500cst

Springs
Yoko Pink/Blue
Hpi Silver/Silver

with
3x 1.1 piston outdoors
3x 1 piston indoors
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Originally Posted by RedBullFiXX
Most of the Team setup sheets call for
450-500cst

Springs
Yoko Pink/Blue
Hpi Silver/Silver

with
3x 1.1 piston outdoors
3x 1 piston indoors
How is your BD7 working for out door ?? Thanks
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Originally Posted by OVA
How is your BD7 working for out door ?? Thanks
Mostly done carpet running thus far

Only had it outdoors once at Tamiya Circuit
Easy to drive, very crisp thru chicanes, solid thru high speed sweepers, can put the car where ever you want with confidence

Will try a variation of the Meen setup next time, looking for more forward grip
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Hello,

Selling my beloved BD7...... Look here for info: http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-item...evo-parts.html

Thanks for looking!....
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attached is the setup im running in the video race..
Attached Thumbnails YOKOMO Touring Car BD-7-sibu.jpg  
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Originally Posted by OVA
Stock piston?? Thanks
Yes I am running stock pistons. I have a second set to drill out to 1.3mm but I never have.

I typically run 500 cst black bladder and blue o-ring.
With Sorex tires I typically run Green rear springs and Black/Blue fronts (carpet mainly but I'm trying it on asphalt this weekend) I have found this makes the car stand up really well with my carpet setup to stand the car up and go straight when you mash the throttle in mod. I am hoping to achieve the same setup on asphalt. For my driving it was the only way to get match the big boys. Will update more on Sunday.
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