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Old 01-14-2010, 04:36 PM
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I know I can get the topdeck from other sources, but the point I was trying to make is they have stoped producing at least some of the parts for the car. What happens when they sell all the hubs or caster blocks they have?
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Originally Posted by da_John_wee
thank you, I'll try my best.
many of north east's finest drivers are going to be at RCmadness.com this weekend. I probably am the only one with R thought.
If I'm able to make it, I'll be running mine.
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Originally Posted by Xpress
I know I can get the topdeck from other sources, but the point I was trying to make is they have stoped producing at least some of the parts for the car. What happens when they sell all the hubs or caster blocks they have?
We will all go storming their doors and w/ axes torches and pitchforks .

I'm going to call in tmrw and see what i can find out.
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Old 01-14-2010, 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Goggles Paesan
If I'm able to make it, I'll be running mine.
cool another R machine at the show!

Originally Posted by YmeBP
We will all go storming their doors and w/ axes torches and pitchforks .

I'm going to call in tmrw and see what i can find out.
CHARGE~!>>>>>
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Old 01-15-2010, 04:42 AM
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here is my most recent install....cell phone pic though.
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Old 01-15-2010, 04:54 AM
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Hello everyone!
I am new to the forum, I'm Italian and I have a JRXS Losi Type-R.
I run 10.5 class with the ESC Tekin RSPRO end Redline motor.
Also runs off-road and I am the organizer of the appointment Italian annual indoor 1/8 Offroad Meeting Arena.
Together with Planet Racing team are developing several upgrades for Losi TC. At the moment we realized two frames with different characteristics, C ergal 4 or 6 degrees and we are working on new details.
I'm not an excellent driver, but I enjoy it and try to do my best both on track and the pits!
Greetings to you all
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Originally Posted by Rouge711
Hello everyone!
I am new to the forum, I'm Italian and I have a JRXS Losi Type-R.
I run 10.5 class with the ESC Tekin RSPRO end Redline motor.
Also runs off-road and I am the organizer of the appointment Italian annual indoor 1/8 Offroad Meeting Arena.
Together with Planet Racing team are developing several upgrades for Losi TC. At the moment we realized two frames with different characteristics, C ergal 4 or 6 degrees and we are working on new details.
I'm not an excellent driver, but I enjoy it and try to do my best both on track and the pits!
Greetings to you all
sweet...any and all support for the best tc out there is awesome.
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Old 01-17-2010, 06:50 AM
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What is the difference between the white and orange shock o-rings? Is one better suited for a certain range of oil viscosity or do they have different friction level?

I searched the thread but couldn't find anything.
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Originally Posted by Tuner EM
What is the difference between the white and orange shock o-rings? Is one better suited for a certain range of oil viscosity or do they have different friction level?

I searched the thread but couldn't find anything.
good question.i personally have never used them.
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Old 01-17-2010, 07:17 AM
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Has anyone like flying fox decide to make a aluminum diff hub? instead of the plastic??
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What are you guys using to sand the diff rings? I know da john wee posted something in the past about this.

I am thinking about ordering the yeah racing diff set from rcmart. Is this suggested? Thanks for your comments..
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Originally Posted by Marcos.J
Has anyone like flying fox decide to make a aluminum diff hub? instead of the plastic??
I've always been of the opinion that aluminium wears very quickly when used as an outdrive. A good example is the aluminium spools that HPI made for the Pro 4. They lasted about 2 minutes. I've also noticed if people don't replace the composite blades on an xray diff, the aluminium diff halves wear very quickly. And they are made from a secret blend of swiss 7075!!!

I might make up a prototype and test it. I thought I once saw a company in Italy who made these. Anyone remember who?
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Old 01-18-2010, 02:30 AM
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Montech racing makes it and work very well.
Does someone knows where to buy F.F. layshaft and spool in Europe?
Thanks
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Originally Posted by Pablo Diablo
I've always been of the opinion that aluminium wears very quickly when used as an outdrive. A good example is the aluminium spools that HPI made for the Pro 4. They lasted about 2 minutes. I've also noticed if people don't replace the composite blades on an xray diff, the aluminium diff halves wear very quickly. And they are made from a secret blend of swiss 7075!!!

I might make up a prototype and test it. I thought I once saw a company in Italy who made these. Anyone remember who?
Im in the process of getting wnother type r and I just remember on my last type r stripping a few out drives ( probably all my fault )
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Old 01-18-2010, 08:17 AM
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never mind i found it!!


thanks


http://www.mon-techracing.net/englis...ferenziale.swf


now how do i get this in the us??
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