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Old 11-14-2009, 02:57 PM
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If anyone is interested please send me a PM as I am selling an Airtronics M8 Radio, and Spektrum Pro Series Module.
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Old 11-14-2009, 11:18 PM
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Originally Posted by -J-
Sorry for all the questions, but I just got the car, and am not really familiar with it quite yet. Thanks for all your help.

What parts would I need to rebuild my diffs?

Is the Flying Fox spool (or any spool, just mentioned Flying Fox because I know they make one, and was really happy with my layshaft by them.) worth running in 17.5 rubber on carpet over a traditional diff?

Is it normal to have a little wobble in the pulleys on each side of the layshaft?

Where do you guys order your parts from?



Thanks. Do you have a part number? I've found ones that are 0.165 and 0.06 offset but not 0.065.
I've actually been trying a one way on carpet w/ rubber, the spool is super consistent but i'm trying to get used to running a one way for next summer w/ a one way in my gas car . I run a spool in 17.5 and a one way in 13.5.

Before i started the hobby shop i sued to get my losi parts from www.stormerhobbies.com adn www.losipartshouse.com
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Old 11-15-2009, 07:27 PM
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I need to rebuild my diffs. What parts am I going to need to do so?

How is the handling going to differ when running a diff up front, compared to running a one-way or a spool?

Is it normal to have wobble in the pulleys on each side of the layshaft?

Does anyone have a part number for the aluminum hexes in the standard offset?

Thanks again for all the help guys.
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Originally Posted by -J-
I need to rebuild my diffs. What parts am I going to need to do so?

How is the handling going to differ when running a diff up front, compared to running a one-way or a spool?

Is it normal to have wobble in the pulleys on each side of the layshaft?

Does anyone have a part number for the aluminum hexes in the standard offset?

Thanks again for all the help guys.
most of time just a pair of diff ring.

oneway=faster speed on coasting, weak brake.

diff= normal brake, weak pull from hard corners, neutural feeling in driving

sPool=everything diff have and hard excel on corners plus slightly more initial steering.

normal to have that wobble, LOSA9686 for the hexes

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Old 11-16-2009, 01:50 AM
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Curious. Does the plastic for the type R arms come in graphite or just EA3 material? Thanks.
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Old 11-16-2009, 05:56 AM
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Originally Posted by rainblows
Curious. Does the plastic for the type R arms come in graphite or just EA3 material? Thanks.
Just EA3.
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Old 11-16-2009, 06:05 AM
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hey guys i just ran the Fall classic in Texas,i have a good rubber tire set up if anyone interested,you can ck out results at www.mikeshobbyshop.com,close racing with mike dumas car was great.
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I need a little help with my gearing I am using a 5.5 motor what gearing should I start with using the stock spur?
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Old 11-16-2009, 08:29 AM
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Originally Posted by steve eaves
hey guys i just ran the Fall classic in Texas,i have a good rubber tire set up if anyone interested,you can ck out results at www.mikeshobbyshop.com,close racing with mike dumas car was great.
post it please
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Alot of people think the 40c and 50c batteries give you more punch in stock racing.The only problem i have is the JRX-S type R is not real lipo friendley!Does anyone know who makes a 40c or 50c battery that will fit without hacking the car up.
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Originally Posted by 37 RACING
Alot of people think the 40c and 50c batteries give you more punch in stock racing.The only problem i have is the JRX-S type R is not real lipo friendley!Does anyone know who makes a 40c or 50c battery that will fit without hacking the car up.
thunder power or fantom 40c, both packs are manufactured by same company anyway.

I dont know bout 40-50c makes car goes faster on 13.5-17.5 racing.
10.5 maybe.
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The 5000c fantoms will fit?I tried the protec 35 c and would not fit in my jrxs-r,i don't have the layshaft gonna order one this week!I was talking with a few racers that are front runners and the said they picked up .5 to 1sec depending on who you talked to and in onroad racing sometimes a .5 sec is alot when you race with a group who don't make many mistakes!
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Originally Posted by 37 RACING
The 5000c fantoms will fit?I tried the protec 35 c and would not fit in my jrxs-r,i don't have the layshaft gonna order one this week!I was talking with a few racers that are front runners and the said they picked up .5 to 1sec depending on who you talked to and in onroad racing sometimes a .5 sec is alot when you race with a group who don't make many mistakes!
5000 40c fantom fits

picked up 0.5 on what? changing battery? 0.5 /lap is huge in no matter what
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Old 11-16-2009, 11:31 AM
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Yes,just bye changing battery.They said it was like going fom a 13.5 to a 10.5
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Originally Posted by 37 RACING
Yes,just bye changing battery.
in 13.5-17.5 stock racing picking up 0.5/lap? just by switching to 40c battery? hmmmm sounds like some one try to sell something to you.

btw what is da lap times on your track?
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