Corally RDX Phi 09
#361
yes corally is coming out with new arms
#362
Tech Rookie
Hi Guys,
I have my Phi '09 on order, looking to race mod competitively.
Has anyone tried the Pro Red series brushless motors from corally?
Cheers
I have my Phi '09 on order, looking to race mod competitively.
Has anyone tried the Pro Red series brushless motors from corally?
Cheers
#364
A friend of mine runs their mods and same thing, much power over the low and midrange which results in very fast motors.
#365
Im looking for the rear bulkhead brace from the phi 07 that you can mount the body posts to. anyone know where i can find them?
thanks
thanks
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#367
hey jeremy
thanks for the info... btw i tried that parma body this weekend, im still new r/c and touring car on carpet. that body realy give you alot of turn in... made rear of the car pretty loose
thanks for the info... btw i tried that parma body this weekend, im still new r/c and touring car on carpet. that body realy give you alot of turn in... made rear of the car pretty loose
#368
if you were running the mohawk 2 then yes it makes the car get up on the nose and makes the car turn really hard in high bite it can be too much. i prefere the protoform r9f car carries more corner speed and very easy to drive
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also the setup i posted is very good.. minor changes needed for higher or lower traction. very good starting point on any track though.. jeremy
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Jeremy - it says mid for the rear wheelbase so where do I put the hinge pin blocks - short or long wheelbase. Also for the rear upright where do I put the ball studs - in or out? And another question since I'll be using a one-way what should I do differently from your set up? See I told you I'd be bugging you.
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Jeremy - it says mid for the rear wheelbase so where do I put the hinge pin blocks - short or long wheelbase. Also for the rear upright where do I put the ball studs - in or out? And another question since I'll be using a one-way what should I do differently from your set up? See I told you I'd be bugging you.
rear upright ball stud on the inner hole.
setup work very weel with one way and spool. with spool you just need a little more turn in for the corners. pm me is you have questions a i will send my cell # if that would be easier. jeremy