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RB6.6 Kyosho America Product Page: http://www.kyoshoamerica.com/ULTIMA-...T_p_24505.html

RB6.6 Manual http://www.kyosho.com/jpn/support/in...A_RB6_6_IM.pdf

RB6.6 Kyosho Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vW_sR667utY

MSRP $639 MAP $399.99

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New RB6.6 parts (compared exploded views, prices and links are Kyosho America):

Chassis:
  1. Main chassis - UM731 - $125.99
  2. Side guards - UM732 - $9.99

Battery Holder:
  1. Battery plate - UM733 - $8.99
  2. Battery foam - UM741 - $7.99

Rear Bulkheads:
  1. MM3 and Laydown - UM740 - $9.99
    • MM3 bulkhead
    • Laydown bulkhead
    • Swaybar Holders

3 Gear Transmission (MM and RM):
  1. Transmission - UM734 - $10.99
    • transmission cases
    • spacers
    • caps
    • plastic FR & RR suspension hangers

  2. Gear Cover - UM735 - $6.99

Laydown Transmission (3 and 4 gear possible):
  1. Transmission - UM736 - $10.99
    • transmission cases
    • spacers
    • caps
    • required extra hardware
    • pastic FR suspension hanger

  2. 40T idler - UM737 - $6.99
  3. Motor plate - UM738 - $18.99
  4. Gear cover - UM739 - $6.99

Body:
  1. Blade body - UMB05 - $27.99

Optional Parts:
  1. Lightweigt Blade body - UMB05LW - $31.99
  2. Aluminum FR suspension hanger - UMW705B - $28.99 (may be able to file UMW705 to fit)
  3. Brass FR suspension hanger - UMW725B - $30.99 (looks more different than UMW725..someone confirm?)

Typical Upgrades for new RB6.6 Buyers

UMW701 Aluminum Steering Plate (RB6)
UMW702 Aluminum Crank Arm (RB6)
UMW704-0 V2 Aluminum Rear Hub Set(0°/RB6)
UMW705B Aluminum Rear Sus. Holder (RF/RB6.6) or brass UMW725B
UMW707 Aluminum Rear Sus. Holder (RR-Mid)

Nice to have:

UMW723 Aluminum Front Sus Block (Type B/10g/RB6/RT6/SC6).


Aftermarket Parts:

Front Wing: https://www.prolineracing.com/perfor...mount-alum-rb6

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Old 10-16-2012, 09:25 PM
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Thanks bro.

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#1 and #2 in your list...
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ive been runnin narrow rear sus holders and pretty happy with them but switching to wide for tomorrow see how it feels on med traction..
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Originally Posted by mojo tom
Don't forget the orings, OR0145 or something.
Nothing special except maybe not overtighten the case.
People tend to run 1000 to 3000.

Heard Kyosho have steel gears available for the 1/10th onroad cars and they fit.


The car is really awesome, ran it only as a Mid motor.
Very happy, they did a great job on a lot of things.
Thanks Mojo Tom

Trying to find the o-rings. Anybody know exactly what part number they are?
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Originally Posted by Retired09
Thanks Mojo Tom

Trying to find the o-rings. Anybody know exactly what part number they are?
Think I might of found them - ORG045S

Can anyone confirm.

Thanks
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What shock pistons is everyone using?

I've been running stock but planning on playing with a few other types
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Originally Posted by Bluehills315
What shock pistons is everyone using?

I've been running stock but planning on playing with a few other types
Losi 55's are dialed, and cheap.
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Didn't Kyosho release a blank piston pack?
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Well I started the build last night, All that is left is shocks and installing the electronics and the body. 2 problems with the build.The kit was missing a front steering block pin and the battery foam(supposed to be 2 pieces) was 1 single piece. Other then that it was a very easy build.
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Originally Posted by X God
Well I started the build last night, All that is left is shocks and installing the electronics and the body. 2 problems with the build.The kit was missing a front steering block pin and the battery foam(supposed to be 2 pieces) was 1 single piece. Other then that it was a very easy build.
two foam bits? Pretty sure it's only meant to come with one...
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Originally Posted by mikeyscott
Didn't Kyosho release a blank piston pack?
Yes they did.

W5303-08

Last time I looked Speedtech had them in stock.
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Originally Posted by silvalis
two foam bits? Pretty sure it's only meant to come with one...
Hmmm,The manual shows 2
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Has anyone ran saddle packs in the separate configuration? I have a brand new Orion 5500 90c and really don't want to buy a new pack if I don't have to.
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Default first race meet out !!

First race meet out with the rb6 tonight and smashed my PB in qualifying by 17sec qualified 2nd in the A main and finished 2nd with a new pb for the race by a whole lap ........ loving the on and off power steering compared to my rb5 wc.... overall just feels more constant to drive less on edge !! happy so far
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Originally Posted by jpcopeland1
Losi 55's are dialed, and cheap.
The big bore black pistons? Do you have a part number?
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Originally Posted by Turbo911
We have RB6 Steering Racks in stock. Made from 6061-t6 Aluminum. Not anodized as we want to get these out in the market ASAP.

This item is listed for sale see page below.

http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-item...l#post11333301
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