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Old 05-24-2015, 12:04 AM
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torrence, if you still follow this thread, can you tell me if you plan on selling the aluminum shock standoffs separately? one of mine broke.
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But then I'd have to hear people crying on the driver stand when they blow their line in the main.
That's what we get when sportsman drivers run mod. He was running some decent lines but blew the line and gunned it to get back in and that's when that killer turning D413 made the pass and we hit. You heard the rest on the stand. I didn't want to hear his mouth so I just stopped. Should have kept going but these are toy cars. Good luck next Friday as I won't be there. Hope you get your tierods before then with tomorrow being a holiday.
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Originally Posted by STLNLST
That's what we get when sportsman drivers run mod. He was running some decent lines but blew the line and gunned it to get back in and that's when that killer turning D413 made the pass and we hit. You heard the rest on the stand. I didn't want to hear his mouth so I just stopped. Should have kept going but these are toy cars. Good luck next Friday as I won't be there. Hope you get your tierods before then with tomorrow being a holiday.
Thanks amain usually gets stuff to me pretty quickly. Check out those VRP pistons I was telling you about, visionracingproducts.com
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Old 05-24-2015, 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by mvrk28
Thanks amain usually gets stuff to me pretty quickly. Check out those VRP pistons I was telling you about, visionracingproducts.com
What size are you running? Front and rear?
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What size are you running? Front and rear?
1.6 flats all the way around, going to put 1.7 in rear. When I ordered they only came in a set of 4, now you can buy in pairs so I'm going to get the 1.7 for the rear.
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Old 05-24-2015, 10:31 AM
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Anyone try 30k diff fluid in the center for loose conditions?
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Originally Posted by mvrk28
1.6 flats all the way around, going to put 1.7 in rear. When I ordered they only came in a set of 4, now you can buy in pairs so I'm going to get the 1.7 for the rear.
Ok cool think I'm going to grab a set of each to have that extra tuning capabilities!!! thanks for the feed back!
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Originally Posted by turtle189
Anyone try 30k diff fluid in the center for loose conditions?
I did on indoor clay , motor Temps went up and car was to easy to drive on clay. So watch your your temp and go for it. You might like it, lighter fluid easier to drive
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I did on indoor clay , motor Temps went up and car was to easy to drive on clay. So watch your your temp and go for it. You might like it, lighter fluid easier to drive
Thanks will give it a try.
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is there a physical difference between the front and rear diffs? been a while since i tore into them and pretty sure i toasted the rear diff today.
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Originally Posted by mvrk28
Thanks amain usually gets stuff to me pretty quickly. Check out those VRP pistons I was telling you about, visionracingproducts.com
I already have the size pistons you're going to in my car. The kit came with blanks to make what ever size you prefer. I have been running the 1.6. And 1.7 combo since I got the buggy. I'll be making me another front set of 4 hole pistons. 2 holes will be 1.4 and the other 2 will be 1.1. I liked this combo with 1.6 in the rear on my Yokomo. Can't hurt to try.
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Originally Posted by RC*PHREAK
is there a physical difference between the front and rear diffs? been a while since i tore into them and pretty sure i toasted the rear diff today.
Part for part everything is interchangeable front to back except the outdrives. What happened to your rear diff?
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Originally Posted by RC*PHREAK
is there a physical difference between the front and rear diffs? been a while since i tore into them and pretty sure i toasted the rear diff today.
Only the outdrives. They are different lengths, the rest of the diff is the same.
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Originally Posted by STLNLST
I already have the size pistons you're going to in my car. The kit came with blanks to make what ever size you prefer. I have been running the 1.6. And 1.7 combo since I got the buggy. I'll be making me another front set of 4 hole pistons. 2 holes will be 1.4 and the other 2 will be 1.1. I liked this combo with 1.6 in the rear on my Yokomo. Can't hurt to try.
Do you drill 2 holes or 4 in the pistons?
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Originally Posted by Mantis Toboggan
Part for part everything is interchangeable front to back except the outdrives. What happened to your rear diff?
haven't torn it apart yet to see, but i got on the brakes hard and got a crunching sound. got worse as heat went on and i eventually pulled it off the track. spinning the rear wheels independently yields some unnatural phenomenon...
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