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Old 04-03-2013, 07:19 PM
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No I've built a few diffs and though tight it works. But I was asking if the titanium screw kit had different diff screws. I'm building this kit for Saturday and getting some of the more tedious parts out of the way is clutch. So if there aren't Ti screws for the diff ill build em tonight
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Yay!
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Originally Posted by JoeW
Not the transponder...the receiver for the radio.
Sorry. There should be no reason you cannot put the receiver on the chassis.

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Yay!
Only thing wrong with that photo was the oil you were using!
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Today my samsung tv wouldnt power up, did some googling, found out its 2 of four capacitors that was the prob, a while back i bought a bunch of capacitors to make glitch busters, they had the same specs as the ones i needed to replace, thank goodness for our hobby it enabled me to be able ro have the skills needed to solder new capacitors to my tv lol
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Originally Posted by Feint Motion
Has the diff screw issue has been revised?
We're waiting for the dust to settle on the great chassis debates first. Diff screws gotta get in line!
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Originally Posted by Casper
Sorry. There should be no reason you cannot put the receiver on the chassis.



Only thing wrong with that photo was the oil you were using!
Haha only because I'm building a kit for a friend and I don't wanna dig through the packages for the oil. Plus I've been happy with 27.5 / 25 front / rear
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Originally Posted by agarabaghi
Haha only because I'm building a kit for a friend and I don't wanna dig through the packages for the oil. Plus I've been happy with 27.5 / 25 front / rear
It is not the weight is the brand!
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I know I know but you only sent me one weight!!! :P all 5 times!
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Old 04-03-2013, 09:22 PM
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I really don't care about the absent receiver box. Anybody who races and does multiple classes would ditch the thing anyways. My grip is the same cheap plastic as the RTR (and fasteners) I wanted the 22 stuff. The first run the rear carriers fail and also the steering arms just failed, cracked! I notice these are both must have upgrades but Losi still uses same old stuff and that is what everybody ends up replacing. I don't want replacement parts from HH I want parts that do not fail. Version "2" should = improvement and not require the number 1 product being upgraded by a aftermarket companies.
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Originally Posted by Roken
I really don't care about the absent receiver box. Anybody who races and does multiple classes would ditch the thing anyways. My grip is the same cheap plastic as the RTR (and fasteners) I wanted the 22 stuff. The first run the rear carriers fail and also the steering arms just failed, cracked! I notice these are both must have upgrades but Losi still uses same old stuff and that is what everybody ends up replacing. I don't want replacement parts from HH I want parts that do not fail. Version "2" should = improvement and not require the number 1 product being upgraded by a aftermarket companies.
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Originally Posted by Roken
I really don't care about the absent receiver box. Anybody who races and does multiple classes would ditch the thing anyways. My grip is the same cheap plastic as the RTR (and fasteners) I wanted the 22 stuff. The first run the rear carriers fail and also the steering arms just failed, cracked! I notice these are both must have upgrades but Losi still uses same old stuff and that is what everybody ends up replacing. I don't want replacement parts from HH I want parts that do not fail. Version "2" should = improvement and not require the number 1 product being upgraded by a aftermarket companies.
Since the 1.0 was released I have had 1 rear carrier fail due to me punting it sideways into a curb so hard that it punched the center out of a wheel. This has been my only plastic breakage even though I mostly raced it against 8th scale monster trucks and truggies...is it really cold where you run?
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What's the best way to get a bit more off power steering? Running box setup. Works awsome aside from I would like a bit more off power steering.
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Panda-PR
FYI the tc3 and rpm receiver box are too big. Still looking for one small enough to fit behind the servo.
Any of you know if HPI Racing Desert Trophy Trucks has a small enough receiver box?

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXCHTX&P=ML
Try the Team Associated sc10rs one its pretty small!
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Sorry. There should be no reason you cannot put the receiver on the chassis.



Only thing wrong with that photo was the oil you were using!
I feel like the AE oil is more sensative to temperature changes. TlR oil for the long haul!
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I really don't care about the absent receiver box. Anybody who races and does multiple classes would ditch the thing anyways. My grip is the same cheap plastic as the RTR (and fasteners) I wanted the 22 stuff. The first run the rear carriers fail and also the steering arms just failed, cracked! I notice these are both must have upgrades but Losi still uses same old stuff and that is what everybody ends up replacing. I don't want replacement parts from HH I want parts that do not fail. Version "2" should = improvement and not require the number 1 product being upgraded by a aftermarket companies.
If you are breaking so much practice!! Give it a few months and you will no longer have an issue. You are the first person I have ever heard of having durability issues with the SCTE. PRAXTICE!!
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What's the best way to get a bit more off power steering? Running box setup. Works awsome aside from I would like a bit more off power steering.
Thanks.
Maybe go to a thiner or no front sway bar. Either that or a lighter spring but id play with the sway bars first. You could also try and free up the rear maybe but thats depending on lots of things like what the layout is like and how it performs everywhere else on the track.
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Originally Posted by Roken
I really don't care about the absent receiver box. Anybody who races and does multiple classes would ditch the thing anyways. My grip is the same cheap plastic as the RTR (and fasteners) I wanted the 22 stuff. The first run the rear carriers fail and also the steering arms just failed, cracked! I notice these are both must have upgrades but Losi still uses same old stuff and that is what everybody ends up replacing. I don't want replacement parts from HH I want parts that do not fail. Version "2" should = improvement and not require the number 1 product being upgraded by a aftermarket companies.
I haven't broken a single plastic piece between the scte 1.0, scte 2.0 besides a body post bc i landed a triple short. I ve seen losi arms warp never break thou.
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Originally Posted by Blitzrockey
What's the best way to get a bit more off power steering? Running box setup. Works awsome aside from I would like a bit more off power steering.
Thanks.
Try green front spring, next try silver rear spring, if you have it try short steering draglink. Tried this stuff yesterday gave me a lot more steering.
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