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Old 01-07-2012, 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by CypressMidWest
Hitec has made great strides in servo quality lately. I know they have two new servos in their line-up that are tailor made for pancar racing (the 225 is not one of them). Someone please test them and give us a report.......
I've been using the 225mg in my 10le for 2 weeks now without a single problem. I did buy a JR3650 but ended up buying a 12th scale so I put it in that. I hav'nt seen a difference yet. The Hitec centers perfectly everytime. Maybe it's a hit or miss type thing. I would like to try the 445mg to see how it performs.
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Originally Posted by elex300
I've been using the 225mg in my 10le for 2 weeks now without a single problem. I did buy a JR3650 but ended up buying a 12th scale so I put it in that. I hav'nt seen a difference yet. The Hitec centers perfectly everytime. Maybe it's a hit or miss type thing. I would like to try the 445mg to see how it performs.
Good to hear. The last 225 I tried was SEVERAL years ago. Perhaps they've upgraded that servo since then.
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Old 01-11-2012, 01:19 AM
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hi. I just bought a 235mm expansion kit for the LE but could not work out what one pair of parts fit.



It's the two smaller plates on top. Since they are not shown to be used on the CRC site I am beginning to think that they are not required. If not, what are they for? Thanks.
The chassis looks so wide even just with the rear adapters fitted.
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Old 01-11-2012, 05:07 AM
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Hello one-nil

Stack the 2 carbon parts on to each other, and than mount them to the chassis.
its hard to see on the picture..

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Old 01-11-2012, 06:12 AM
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guys i want to change the spur gear to 48p..i bought one from kimbrough 90t 48p form amainhobbies i cant post a link.. i have the le edition! do i have to change the diff balls(1/8) because its to small for the 48p halls,what about the d rings.. is the biggest ones that le editon has?or do i need other part?(Large "D" rings)

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Old 01-11-2012, 06:25 AM
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The large D-ring will be fine.
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thanks westy..but what about the balls?and why you dont put the a arm in the last halls of the 235mm kit and you put it in the inside?my rear wheels tires are wider than the front 230mm rear 215mm front whaen i do this..
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Because the electric bodies are smaller at the front. (215mm)
So i had to use the smaller option.
I dont understand what you mean with the balls?
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Originally Posted by westy1969
Because the electric bodies are smaller at the front. (215mm)
So i had to use the smaller option.
I dont understand what you mean with the balls?
if the front is wider do we have better handling?

i have problem with the diff balls..in the le edition are 1/8 but they dont fit in the kimbrough spur halls spurs halls are bigger..do ia have to chang diff balls..sorry for my english..
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Kimbrough spur gears use 1/8" balls in the "holes" Don't worry about your english.
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Originally Posted by EricF
Kimbrough spur gears use 1/8" balls in the "holes" Don't worry about your english.
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Kimbrough 48P Spur Gear (90T)
[KIM149] from amainhobbies this is my spur i cant post the link sorry
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Thank you westy1969!

Originally Posted by westy1969
Hello one-nil

Stack the 2 carbon parts on to each other, and than mount them to the chassis.
its hard to see on the picture..
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Originally Posted by XesbyecroF
if the front is wider do we have better handling?
The wider front end can give you more stable handling; however, it can also slow down the steering response too. Otherwise, you probably will want your car's front end to be no wider than the body allows so you have reasonable tire to body clearances.

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Originally Posted by one-nil
hi. I just bought a 235mm expansion kit for the LE but could not work out what one pair of parts fit.



It's the two smaller plates on top. Since they are not shown to be used on the CRC site I am beginning to think that they are not required. If not, what are they for? Thanks.
The chassis looks so wide even just with the rear adapters fitted.
I believe you will find these plates shown in the original Gen-X 10 Pro manual (on the CRC website). Probably not in the LE manual. They should be stacked under the larger plates to allow you to run larger front tires on you car without adding other shims to get to proper front ride height.
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Old 01-12-2012, 12:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Still Bill
The wider front end can give you more stable handling; however, it can also slow down the steering response too. Otherwise, you probably will want your car's front end to be no wider than the body allows so you have reasonable tire to body clearances.

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thanks bill..guys what pinion do you suggest for a 1/8 track 2s lipo 3.5t motor 64p 88spur?
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