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s.nicholson 12-14-2007 01:35 AM

Corally Phi Thread
 
Hey guys i thought i would start an official corally phi thread on the aussie forum as there are none as of yet. Pretty much just post ya questions on here or pictures and anyone will help you out.

s.nicholson 12-14-2007 01:39 AM

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heres a couple of photos from the nationals

The Ideas Man 12-14-2007 02:10 AM


Originally Posted by s.nicholson (Post 3970863)
Hey guys i thought i would start an official corally phi thread on the aussie forum as there are none as of yet. Pretty much just post ya questions on here or pictures and anyone will help you out.

Only after listening to the Ideas Man . . .lol

s.nicholson 12-14-2007 02:15 AM


Originally Posted by The Ideas Man (Post 3970902)
Only after listening to the Ideas Man . . .lol

LOL NO bene in my mind the whole time scince the nats

mild seven 12-14-2007 02:28 AM


Originally Posted by The Ideas Man (Post 3970902)
Only after listening to the Ideas Man . . .lol

hey arnt u in the wrong thread?

go bak to ya shitty xray race it or break it thread :lol:

Sherif 12-14-2007 02:46 AM

I think the PHI is the best 1/10th car I have ever driven, but just a quick question,
I have noticed you run the tamiya shocks and not corally shocks, i have a problem with one shock always bleeding oil from the top, would it be a better option to change to the Tamiya shocks?

s.nicholson 12-14-2007 02:48 AM


Originally Posted by Sherif (Post 3970951)
I think the PHI is the best 1/10th car I have ever driven, but just a quick question,
I have noticed you run the tamiya shocks and not corally shocks, i have a problem with one shock always bleeding oil from the top, would it be a better option to change to the Tamiya shocks?

i find the tamiya shocks make a big difference i had the same problem with the corally shocks too i would always come back with no oil in the front shocks after a run, dont get me wrong the corally shocks are just as good in performance but just the tamiya shocks are alot more realiable plus a tad smoother = more grip.

Sherif 12-14-2007 02:56 AM


Originally Posted by s.nicholson (Post 3970956)
i find the tamiya shocks make a big difference i had the same problem with the corally shocks too i would always come back with no oil in the front shocks after a run, dont get me wrong the corally shocks are just as good in performance but just the tamiya shocks are alot more realiable plus a tad smoother = more grip.

thank you for that, just one more thing is if I changed to the tamiya shocks do you use tamiya springs as well?

s.nicholson 12-14-2007 02:58 AM


Originally Posted by Sherif (Post 3970967)
thank you for that, just one more thing is if I changed to the tamiya shocks do you use tamiya springs as well?

No i have never tried the tamiya springs, I run Excel springs.

s.nicholson 12-14-2007 02:59 AM


Originally Posted by Sherif (Post 3970967)
thank you for that, just one more thing is if I changed to the tamiya shocks do you use tamiya springs as well?

Just use the corally springs they have a good range of hardnesses the only reason i run excel springs is becuase i like progressive springs

Sherif 12-14-2007 03:01 AM


Originally Posted by s.nicholson (Post 3970971)
Just use the corally springs they have a good range of hardnesses the only reason i run excel springs is becuase i like progressive springs

Ok I will try the tamiya shocks, thanks and congratulations on your National title win

s.nicholson 12-14-2007 03:03 AM


Originally Posted by Sherif (Post 3970977)
Ok I will try the tamiya shocks, thanks and congratulations on your National title win

thats ok no problems, thanks yeh i have never had a car that is so easy to drive and super fast like the phi.

Sherif 12-14-2007 03:06 AM


Originally Posted by s.nicholson (Post 3970980)
thats ok no problems, thanks yeh i have never had a car that is so easy to drive and super fast like the phi.

same here, it's just so easy to drive

Aidz 12-14-2007 05:07 AM

I love my PHi, out of the box it was fast and after a few small tweaks and help from simon the thing is a weapon on any track. Perhaps people can share their setups in terms of equipment being used: this is mine

Tamiya shocks
Quark ESC
Spektrum 3500 micro receiver
Orion 3.5 Brushless or novak 8.5 pro for 19turn
Corally Alloy knuckles
Corally Alloy Spool
Corally ceramic diff balls (these are a must makes the diff last alot longer and provides better diff action well worth it)
everything else on the car is standard doesnt need it.

My car weighs in at 1480grams without any lead added

mangoman 12-14-2007 06:30 AM


Originally Posted by mild seven (Post 3970927)
hey arnt u in the wrong thread?

go bak to ya shitty xray race it or break it thread :lol:

Dont worry IDM feel free to drop into the Hot Bodies thread, youll find we are more accommodating to the less fortunate.... :P


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