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Old 08-14-2007, 08:53 AM
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Originally Posted by thewholeyearinn
Hi guys,

My track is going to be indoor capet in a month and I'm going to put away my 8ight and get a jrxs type r. Does anyone with experience with xray, losi, Tamiya, HPI have any opinion on the durability of the losi jrxs type r compared to the original jrxs and/or other high end touring cars. Also, at club races, is the type r competitive with xray, tamiya, tc5's hpi's etc.??

thanks for the info.

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I have been running losi since I got into the hobby. Moved over to xray about a year ago. I'm back to the losi type r. Much better platform and a lot more user friendly. Setup is available. All the guys at my track are starting to realize what a great car it is and jumping the schumacher, xray tamiya ship and heading for losiville!!
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Originally Posted by mojoman
I have been running losi since I got into the hobby. Moved over to xray about a year ago. I'm back to the losi type r. Much better platform and a lot more user friendly. Setup is available. All the guys at my track are starting to realize what a great car it is and jumping the schumacher, xray tamiya ship and heading for losiville!!
well i did ditch the type r for the mi3 but now i ditched the mi3 and im back with the type r!!
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Originally Posted by STLNLST
The hater's are everywhere bro.....
just giving you a hard time man... i'll make fun of you for driving a TC5 too.
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just giving you a hard time man... i'll make fun of you for driving a TC5 too.
Don't make me start running stock......ha ha ha ha
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Originally Posted by jrxs-r
Well, the only few things that i would say it would need is a set of tyres that work on the carpet surface, and a bit of time setting it up. The car has everything you would need to set it up for carpet racing. A set of swaybars would be nice, but not essential. I upgraded from a TA-05, and they are also quite nice to drive on carpet too.... but I'm heaps quicker with the R!!
Thanks!

I will have to find a used JRXS-R or just pony up and buy a new kit.. They arent that spendy compared to my moore speed lol.... Atleast at my lhs they arent very bad

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just giving you a hard time man... i'll make fun of you for driving a TC5 too.
LOL.. But hey, 80% driver, 20% car.. I want to see the tc5 go in stock, You should Clint!
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Originally Posted by STLNLST
Don't make me start running stock......ha ha ha ha
dooooooo ittttttttt!

i've got some killer monster stocks and co27's you can borrow or you can use my cogging 13.5.
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hey guys,
just about ready to purchase a new type-r.

question though...

how does the car work as for out of the box set-up on carpet?

i usually run at a place that has mad traction...

im prolly gonna get the car anyways but just wanted to know...

does this car have the revised arms or are they different?
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Originally Posted by morris
hey guys,
just about ready to purchase a new type-r.

question though...

how does the car work as for out of the box set-up on carpet?

i usually run at a place that has mad traction...

im prolly gonna get the car anyways but just wanted to know...

does this car have the revised arms or are they different?
send "schreff" a pm he is working on a carpet set now
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Originally Posted by morris
hey guys,
just about ready to purchase a new type-r.

question though...

how does the car work as for out of the box set-up on carpet?

i usually run at a place that has mad traction...

im prolly gonna get the car anyways but just wanted to know...

does this car have the revised arms or are they different?

I have a carpet setup for med to high bite carpet with foams. Rob Love helped me with this setup.

Also check with Mike Haynes, rcracingkid, he has some good setups as well.

If you want a copy of the setup I have just pm me your e-mail and I will send it to you.

Later,
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Originally Posted by CRASH
I have a carpet setup for med to high bite carpet with foams. Rob Love helped me with this setup.

Also check with Mike Haynes, rcracingkid, he has some good setups as well.

If you want a copy of the setup I have just pm me your e-mail and I will send it to you.

Later,
send me one too , i have a carpet race next weekend!!
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Old 08-14-2007, 02:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Marcos.J
send "schreff" a pm he is working on a carpet set now
Sure, give away my secret setup.

I built a brand new car for Vegas and this past weekend was the first time running it. We got lucky enough to run at Horsham's facility before it's officially removed from the complex it's in. I think we get to run again this weekend too.

Horsham is the newer version CRC carpet and we run Paragon. My setup I'm working on is attached to this post. Feel free to try it. The car turned a pretty good amount, but could have used a little more. You just have to be careful running 4 Magentas without a front sway bar. The car can be difficult to drive if you are not smooth on the wheel. Sudden movements can make the car step out, which will kill corner speed.

This is just a work in progress. It's part of testing that Larry and I are doing for Vegas. This is by no means a final setup, but something to try.

Have at it fellas.
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Originally Posted by schreff
Sure, give away my secret setup.

I built a brand new car for Vegas and this past weekend was the first time running it. We got lucky enough to run at Horsham's facility before it's officially removed from the complex it's in. I think we get to run again this weekend too.

Horsham is the newer version CRC carpet and we run Paragon. My setup I'm working on is attached to this post. Feel free to try it. The car turned a pretty good amount, but could have used a little more. You just have to be careful running 4 Magentas without a front sway bar. The car can be difficult to drive if you are not smooth on the wheel. Sudden movements can make the car step out, which will kill corner speed.

This is just a work in progress. It's part of testing that Larry and I are doing for Vegas. This is by no means a final setup, but something to try.

Have at it fellas.

couldnt help it
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Old 08-14-2007, 06:37 PM
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Thanks for the input on the type r.

Anyone in Pennsylvania, The Altoona RC raceway has a new venue for carpet racing this year, our track is going to be about 100 by 45 with a huge oval and aweseom roadcourse. check us out at www.altoonaraceway.com

Racing is going to be awesome this winter.
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Old 08-14-2007, 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by morris
hey guys,
does this car have the revised arms or are they different?
I think so, I got the car like 6-7 week ago, ran it every week since without breaking any Arms... I use a Parma bumper though...
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Old 08-15-2007, 06:17 AM
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Default parma bumper

does the parma bumper for the jrxs work with the jrxs type r? (i think it is par8150)??
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