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Jackster 12-12-2009 06:26 PM


Originally Posted by Isaac (Post 6711436)
I ran today and had one good hit and the arms are fine. ALL arms break no matter the chassis. I saw the "X" car today in shambles after a hit and seen others too.

How did it handle Isaac? Was it worth it and highly competitive? Did they hit the hard wood or did they put something in front of that?

Tabushi 12-12-2009 06:39 PM

Well,

My Tekin RS PRO ESC + 13.5 Tekin motor its here and i have to prepare it for 2010 season starts by februuary ... any tip on programming this animal ?

thanks !

Isaac 12-12-2009 07:15 PM

Rubber tires on carpet and very high traction. The car handled very well. This was my first time running the car. Three belt thing is talk as it was just as fast down the straight as other cars. The thing that blew me was how fast it goes from left to right so corner speed is not an issue. We race with "click tracks". Hard wood? That's on the edge and the Xray ran into it. Like I said any car will break.

Tekin? I got one for sale with the hot wire.


Originally Posted by Jackster (Post 6711473)
How did it handle Isaac? Was it worth it and highly competitive? Did they hit the hard wood or did they put something in front of that?


GCT69 12-13-2009 06:27 AM


Originally Posted by Isaac (Post 6711614)
Rubber tires on carpet and very high traction. The car handled very well. This was my first time running the car. Three belt thing is talk as it was just as fast down the straight as other cars. The thing that blew me was how fast it goes from left to right so corner speed is not an issue. We race with "click tracks". Hard wood? That's on the edge and the Xray ran into it. Like I said any car will break.

Tekin? I got one for sale with the hot wire.


I know that arms will break no matter what, please don't think that I am just trying to give negative comments on this car, reason I'm asking is I want to get this car and just want to know how durable it is.

Pro10noob 12-13-2009 08:28 AM

Drove indoor race a couple of weeks ago with track lines made of firehoses.
If you clip them with speed you know you going to break something or rip something off.
I did a couple of times trying to cut the coners as close as possible and spun a few times in the process.
Nothing broken or even ripped off at all.
So all in all you can say that the car is a bit "asshole" proof:D:D.

Cheers Roy



Originally Posted by GCT69 (Post 6712845)
I know that arms will break no matter what, please don't think that I am just trying to give negative comments on this car, reason I'm asking is I want to get this car and just want to know how durable it is.


Isaac 12-13-2009 04:22 PM

Has anyone tried different pistons in the shocks or is there a Team Magic 3 hole piston?
These fit?>>> http://www.wolfhobbies.com/Kfactory_...n_1_3_4_6.html

SebO 12-14-2009 06:41 AM


Originally Posted by Isaac (Post 6714584)
Has anyone tried different pistons in the shocks or is there a Team Magic 3 hole piston?
These fit?>>> http://www.wolfhobbies.com/Kfactory_...n_1_3_4_6.html

yes, I´m using these,too.


I want to ask if anybody has experience with the new Speed Passion Competition 3.0? Does the motor fit in the E4?

Jochim_18 12-14-2009 06:52 AM


Originally Posted by SebO (Post 6717089)
yes, I´m using these,too.


I want to ask if anybody has experience with the new Speed Passion Competition 3.0? Does the motor fit in the E4?

You mean SP 2.0 Version it's a little big so it will hang on the side of the chassis.

Jackster 12-14-2009 07:13 AM

No, he means this:
http://www.speedtechrc.com/store/Upl...mp3135_med.jpg

Solara 12-14-2009 12:13 PM


Originally Posted by SebO (Post 6717089)
yes, I´m using these,too.


I want to ask if anybody has experience with the new Speed Passion Competition 3.0? Does the motor fit in the E4?

Still required some griding on the side belt tensioner mount then it is just like other motors with a short distance of movement...as long as you pick the right spur/pinion it works...

tough guy 12-14-2009 09:42 PM

E4FS or RS?
 
The price of these 2 kits are too hard to pass so I am choosing between fs and rs. On a few page back wolfhobbies said it is better to use FS for both outdoor and indoor.
So can anyone tell me the differences and help me to choose. I run mostly outdoor from 17.5 to 5.5 rubber tire. Also which upgrade part or replacement part I should order?
Thanks in advance!!

Rockpyle 12-14-2009 11:41 PM


Originally Posted by tough guy (Post 6720851)
The price of these 2 kits are too hard to pass so I am choosing between fs and rs. On a few page back wolfhobbies said it is better to use FS for both outdoor and indoor.
So can anyone tell me the differences and help me to choose. I run mostly outdoor from 17.5 to 5.5 rubber tire. Also which upgrade part or replacement part I should order?
Thanks in advance!!


Check wolf hobbies website as it explains the differences better than I can.
http://www.wolfhobbies.com/product.c...2&product=6844 FS
http://www.wolfhobbies.com/product.c...2&product=6848 RS

I would recommend the aluminum c-hubs and steering blocks for sure. K-factory belts are nice. Keep a few front and rear arms, and front driveshafts if you are like me and crash alot.

Isaac 12-15-2009 03:56 AM

Tough Guy - get front steel universals.

Jackster 12-15-2009 04:08 AM

Hey Isaac, was your car the yellow one in the vids? If so it looked really good! :nod:

Isaac 12-15-2009 05:42 AM

No I was unable to run last weekend.


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