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Old 04-29-2008, 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by pug 205 gti
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Does anybody know if a body of a trf415 will fit straight on to a trf415 msx mre chassis. thanks
It should, the body posts are pretty well in the same locations.
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Old 05-04-2008, 05:36 AM
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Could somebody tell me what kind of belt drive if i wonder put my 415 with 37/18T diff/center pulleys?
How about if try Cyclone long and Xray short belts, as i believe is too much tight, isn't it?

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Old 05-04-2008, 05:39 AM
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Originally Posted by mac853
Could somebody tell me what kind of belt drive if i wonder put my 415 with 37/18T diff/center pulleys?
How about if try Cyclone long and Xray short belts, as i believe is too much tight, isn't it?

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i think you need xray T1 rear belts and cyclone long belts correct me if i'm wrong
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Old 05-04-2008, 06:07 AM
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Originally Posted by pug 205 gti
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Does anybody know if a body of a trf415 will fit straight on to a trf415 msx mre chassis. thanks
The holes are in different locations. On the rear the 2 part bulkheads moved the holes a little, and on the front the bumper did the same. I don't think it'll fit at all.
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Old 05-04-2008, 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by DRAG_ON
i think you need xray T1 rear belts and cyclone long belts correct me if i'm wrong
Long Cyclone belts, isn't it has got 2 different versions of long belts, how about if try the Excel ones? In Japan and many other places it's the more used on the Cyclones.
But isn't that rear belt of T2007, i don't know if T1 use the same rear belt of newer version chassis, could anybody help us to relieve our doubt, please.
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Old 05-04-2008, 06:54 AM
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Originally Posted by mac853
But isn't that rear belt of T2007, i don't know if T1 use the same rear belt of newer version chassis, could anybody help us to relieve our doubt, please.
i think it has ben discussed in 415 forum but i dont remember what pages or you can go to try hard website he might have already installed..........sorry cant help much but i'm sure the long belt using cyclone belts
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Old 05-04-2008, 07:14 AM
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Originally Posted by DRAG_ON
i think it has ben discussed in 415 forum but i dont remember what pages or you can go to try hard website he might have already installed..........sorry cant help much but i'm sure the long belt using cyclone belts
No don't go to try find out anyway, this question is new 1.
Just because the previous case was 36T/18T, not same as mine, i was asked now just for 37T/18T, then i am not surely if is possible to fit out with 37T with 415, because 37T is just originally for 416.
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Old 05-04-2008, 07:25 AM
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Just because almost all "Tamiya guy" in my city had withdrawed their old MSX, then switched 416 now, even in C main last place you can find it. Instead of myself, i can't find now any 416 in any HS, so i have to upgrade now my 2 years old car to try be closing the latest design cars.
I have to try, just need help from someone.
Thanks for your precious help!
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Old 05-04-2008, 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by mac853
No don't go to try find out anyway, this question is new 1.
Just because the previous case was 36T/18T, not same as mine, i was asked now just for 37T/18T, then i am not surely if is possible to fit out with 37T with 415, because 37T is just originally for 416.
my bad sorry i miss read your post i thought you ask 36/18, if 37/18 you got to do a lot of try and error with front and rear belts .... i use 35T and 16, and i think 36T is the biggest pulley you can go for MSX 415, the pulley already sit flat to the bottom of the chassis --- i dont see you can fit 37 pulley--anyway if you are successfully fitting 37T pulley and already find which belt to use please share it with us, I still race with 415 msx couple of driver still using 415 msx...is still a good car to race modified and stock
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Originally Posted by DRAG_ON
my bad sorry i miss read your post i thought you ask 36/18, if 37/18 you got to do a lot of try and error with front and rear belts .... i use 35T and 16, and i think 36T is the biggest pulley you can go for MSX 415, the pulley already sit flat to the bottom of the chassis --- i dont see you can fit 37 pulley--anyway if you are successfully fitting 37T pulley and already find which belt to use please share it with us, I still race with 415 msx couple of driver still using 415 msx...is still a good car to race modified and stock
But i think still possible to put 37T pulley in 415, the only problems is which belt could fit. Before 416 has release, i've heard TRF drivers put 37T pulley on 415 to race, maybe they have made "prototype" belts.
I think i should to give up, but anyway could anybody tell me where could i still buy Xray t2007 F/R belts or Cyclone long F belt, inthe case is completely sold out in anywhere.
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Old 05-05-2008, 07:01 PM
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Gday
could anyone tell me of a hobby shop that has in stock all of the following parts,
9808066 415msx mre steering arms
9804266 415msx mre steering posts
3454396 415msx mre steering bridge
402004 415msx mre top deck
thanks steven.
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Old 05-05-2008, 07:04 PM
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champrc will get those for you
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Old 05-05-2008, 07:29 PM
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I have a problem with my TRF415. When I turn hard to the left and mash the throttle my car wants to do doughnuts, but when I turn hard to the right and mash the throttle the car just sticks and doesn't want to do doughnuts. I've checked my steering endpoints and they're both equal. I even tryed dialing out my steering to an EPA of 60% for the left side and it still happens. My droop is set perfectly, my shocks are all the same length. I'm puzzled about what is causing this. Can anyone give me some advice as to what things I can look into to see what my problem is. I'm running a front spool and it even did the same thing when I had a diff up front. Thanks for the help.

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Old 05-05-2008, 09:59 PM
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Originally Posted by HUCKMAN
I have a problem with my TRF415. When I turn hard to the left and mash the throttle my car wants to do doughnuts, but when I turn hard to the right and mash the throttle the car just sticks and doesn't want to do doughnuts. I've checked my steering endpoints and they're both equal. I even tryed dialing out my steering to an EPA of 60% for the left side and it still happens. My droop is set perfectly, my shocks are all the same length. I'm puzzled about what is causing this. Can anyone give me some advice as to what things I can look into to see what my problem is. I'm running a front spool and it even did the same thing when I had a diff up front. Thanks for the help.

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check your front and droop make sure they are equal amount left and right side......as well as your rear droop
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Old 05-05-2008, 10:33 PM
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Originally Posted by DRAG_ON
check your front and droop make sure they are equal amount left and right side......as well as your rear droop
My droop is equal left to right in the front and the back.
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