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Old 11-21-2009, 05:11 PM
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yes corally is coming out with new arms
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Old 11-21-2009, 07:26 PM
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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?

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Old 11-22-2009, 02:29 AM
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I believe the Corally 09 has just won the Australian Championships
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Originally Posted by Vexxer
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 ran their original red series (non senored) stock motors. They're powerband is awesome.
A friend of mine runs their mods and same thing, much power over the low and midrange which results in very fast motors.
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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
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Originally Posted by Jerzy JayRO
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?

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try here. http://www.corallyusa.com/ they had some in stock tue. or wed. when i got some parts. jeremy
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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
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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
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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rubber tire carpet set up wanted

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Originally Posted by Jerzy JayRO
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
this is the body i was refering to.. parma 1/10 RTB GBS (Rubber Tire) - Clear Body - #10224

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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Originally Posted by jer7469
this is the body i was refering to.. parma 1/10 RTB GBS (Rubber Tire) - Clear Body - #10224

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
yes that is a very good body
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Originally Posted by jer7469
this is the body i was refering to.. parma 1/10 RTB GBS (Rubber Tire) - Clear Body - #10224

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
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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Originally Posted by Vexxer
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
They are awsome, even faster then the X-BP series - witch also has plenty of power
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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.
for the wheel base it is the shims (white ones) that are 1 in front and 1 in the rear between the blocks. put the arm mounts (blocks) where they state in the book.

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
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rubber tire carpet set up wanted

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I looked on Corally USA's site and there doesn't seem to be any setups for the 09.
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