Tamiya TRF415
#9751
does anybody have the link or the setup to marc rheinard's in the lrp masters??i saw from the racecar mag that it was on standard arms...
#9752
R10 sells the Xenons and I think Speedtech too but not under the Xenon name
#9753
Originally Posted by KELVIN KHNG
does anybody have the link or the setup to marc rheinard's in the lrp masters??i saw from the racecar mag that it was on standard arms...
Xenon gears at Speedtech
http://www.speedtechrc.com/store/ebp...nid=392&id=959
#9754
Ah, I was searching under Xenon Racing products.
#9757
Originally Posted by KELVIN KHNG
does anybody have the link or the setup to marc rheinard's in the lrp masters??i saw from the racecar mag that it was on standard arms...
#9758
The link I have posted is for the 2004 setup. There is no 2005 setup available.
Also very few Marc Rheinard setups are finding their way to the public as Marc usually doesnīt write anything down.
There is also an older setup for the EVO III. I think thatīs it.
Also very few Marc Rheinard setups are finding their way to the public as Marc usually doesnīt write anything down.
There is also an older setup for the EVO III. I think thatīs it.
#9759
Yokomo spurs is also Xenon.
#9760
Originally Posted by Sparx
Yokomo spurs is also Xenon.
#9761
So we can say that almost every spur on the market is rebadged Xenons?
I don't like the Xenon spurs at all though, have stripped quite many because of small stones. I've had a RW spur in 2 cars now (2 years) and it still holds up like a champ
I don't like the Xenon spurs at all though, have stripped quite many because of small stones. I've had a RW spur in 2 cars now (2 years) and it still holds up like a champ
#9762
Tech Master
iTrader: (6)
Originally Posted by BritRacer
first, thanks for all the answers, as always the rctech community is quick and helpful!
So who sells the Xenon??? i did a google search for "Xenon spur tamiya" and nothing came up....
What would be a good selection for stock/19t and mod racing.
Thanks
Andy
So who sells the Xenon??? i did a google search for "Xenon spur tamiya" and nothing came up....
What would be a good selection for stock/19t and mod racing.
Thanks
Andy
For stock, long tracks I would run 6.2 (that's for a ROAR Torque based, not revs based, motor) and on tight tracks (which I race on a lot on) I run 6.63, which I think is a 97 spur, 32 pinion.
#9763
Tech Regular
wow, i run a tight track as well, but i run 7.8 - 8.1 with a stock motor.
#9765
Tech Master
iTrader: (6)
Originally Posted by F. Alonso
A "tight track" is a very loose term, that's all I think.
7.8 -8.1 for a stock motor? I'd be using that for something like a high turns mod motor. Seems a little high (numerically) for a stock motor, unless it is a revs motor.