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adam hodgson 02-11-2008 06:04 PM


Originally Posted by black-knight (Post 4167515)
What class will u run with the Phi?

congrats on yor 2 in stock and 4 in 19t and thanks for yor help on the day good luck racing :blush::blush:

mazmo 02-11-2008 06:39 PM


Originally Posted by black-knight (Post 4167515)
What class will u run with the Phi?

At Club level I run 13.5 brushless(Castle Hill & Windsor). Although I might start experimenting with 10.5 brushless later this year:).

For Challenge Cup I'll continue to run in 27T stock, next year's Cup might run 10.5 brushless :D.

blade072 02-12-2008 02:14 AM


Originally Posted by penmark67 (Post 4165899)
Hey Dave
Using your trigger finger on the mouse again bro, C U sat (ps if u have got a brushless ESC yu can use my S/Passion 3.5 as im running a 5.5 at HobbyHackit now)

yeah thanks mate...stupid trigger finger:D
at this stage i will be doing 1 more meet with the hellfire as ive still got a couple of things to get so i can run in mod :cry:

one day i might get a brushless speedy but until then ill just use the GTX:nod:
cya sat night mate

adam hodgson 02-14-2008 06:26 PM


Originally Posted by mazmo (Post 4168175)
At Club level I run 13.5 brushless(Castle Hill & Windsor). Although I might start experimenting with 10.5 brushless later this year:).

For Challenge Cup I'll continue to run in 27T stock, next year's Cup might run 10.5 brushless :D.

good starf :blush::blush::blush::blush::blush:

adam hodgson 02-14-2008 06:31 PM


Originally Posted by mazmo (Post 4168175)
At Club level I run 13.5 brushless(Castle Hill & Windsor). Although I might start experimenting with 10.5 brushless later this year:).

For Challenge Cup I'll continue to run in 27T stock, next year's Cup might run 10.5 brushless :D.

next week ill be geting my 10.5 broushles:nod::confused:

mazmo 02-15-2008 02:16 AM

:cool: Ooohh ... I migh have to get mine sooner once :sneaky: perhaps once I get the Phi sorted :nod:


Originally Posted by adam hodgson (Post 4178556)
next week ill be geting my 10.5 broushles:nod::confused:


twitch_1 02-15-2008 03:04 AM

Just wondering what these are like for a beginner?
My wife has just briught one her only driving expirience is with the minis and wanted to go up a class. Only reason for buying it got a great deal on one.

s.nicholson 02-15-2008 03:22 AM


Originally Posted by twitch_1 (Post 4179446)
Just wondering what these are like for a beginner?
My wife has just briught one her only driving expirience is with the minis and wanted to go up a class. Only reason for buying it got a great deal on one.

They would be one of the best all round cars, great reliabilty, great race results, great parts backup, and customer service backup, and the car just doesnt wear out either and very very strong. Dont worry you got a great car.

twitch_1 02-15-2008 03:26 AM

Thanks for that puts my mind at rest.
What would be the best setup to start with the one in the book or have you got a better one?The track is a medium to low grip but a fairly flowing track.

blade072 02-15-2008 08:19 PM


Originally Posted by twitch_1 (Post 4179446)
Just wondering what these are like for a beginner?
My wife has just briught one her only driving expirience is with the minis and wanted to go up a class. Only reason for buying it got a great deal on one.

mate like simon said you wont find anything better!!!!:D
i have tried all different brands and chassis, then one day i decided to buy and RDX.....from the get-go i had the confidence to drive the car the way i wanted without much setup changes from std...then when i found out the PHI was coming out i just had to have one....:D

i gave my RDX to my mate and now he is up to the top of his class just after a couple of meets and he had'nt raced for 7 years:nod:

HAPPY RACING!!!!!!

adam hodgson 02-15-2008 11:10 PM


Originally Posted by mazmo (Post 4179412)
:cool: Ooohh ... I migh have to get mine sooner once :sneaky: perhaps once I get the Phi sorted :nod:

sweet as u want look back at stock any more to slow and 10.5 is much faster:lol::lol::lol:

s.nicholson 02-17-2008 01:55 AM


Originally Posted by twitch_1 (Post 4179465)
Thanks for that puts my mind at rest.
What would be the best setup to start with the one in the book or have you got a better one?The track is a medium to low grip but a fairly flowing track.

hey if you go check out www.corally.com in international site on the drivers page it has my setup on there, try it out you will be very impressed

gripnrip 02-18-2008 01:20 PM

PUTTING TRF SHOCK ON THE PHI
 
Hi Guys need your help,

I am in the process of putting TRF shocks on my PHI, are there any tips or mods needed to do on the shock before putting them on or are they a standard fit?

Thanks

Atomix 02-18-2008 04:16 PM


Originally Posted by gripnrip (Post 4188358)
Hi Guys need your help,

I am in the process of putting TRF shocks on my PHI, are there any tips or mods needed to do on the shock before putting them on or are they a standard fit?

Thanks

Hi,

Use the Corally shock ends and spring retainers, this will give you the full range of ride height and droop adjustments regardless of your shock positions and settings on the arms and Tower. Also, this allows you to use the Corally mounting hardware on the arms. As far as the top goes, use the Tamiya stuff, you will need Tamiya mounting hardware also.

You should find a range of springs will work (AE, HPI, Corally & Excel) using this combo. Most guys are using the abovementioned springs.

Cheers

CraigM 02-18-2008 08:42 PM

has anyone used the delrin spools in mod? they look like a neat piece of kit but i was just wondering if the outdrives are strong enough to take the power


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