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Old 03-07-2010, 07:46 AM
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Originally Posted by blade072
oh and if you use a spool, try getting the specialized rc bones that use the steel blades......sold separately unfortunately
I have ran those and ya they are more durable,they seemed to chew up my aluminum spool. I run the stockers on my new car w/ spool,work just fine.But I am also only running 17.5.Maybe the stockers might not hold up in something faster.
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Originally Posted by PitNamedGordie
Yep. I really like the weights in the chassis. I can balance my car perfectly with them. Although Brad Johnson says to try add the 25g weight behind the battery. He says it helps offset the weight of the motor. I still need to get one myself.
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I haven't dropped the $$$$$ for the "lipo" weights yet.I will on my next parts splurge.In the mean time here is a little trick I learned from one of my local track Corally guys(aka FABMAN). It kicks the battery out about a 1/4" and the car balances sweet. I used the battery strap and dremeled the holes in it a little(make the holes slotted) to line up with hole in the chassis that I used. Then I have to use Battery tape for the battery of course.
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Originally Posted by blade072
oh and if you use a spool, try getting the specialized rc bones that use the steel blades......sold separately unfortunately
Where can i get the steel blades from? my blades need to be changed nearly every run running 10.5
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Old 03-07-2010, 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by mr4-malta
Where can i get the steel blades from? my blades need to be changed nearly every run running 10.5
both ampdraw and stormers have them mate....
order numbers are as follows...

corsrc79182 bones alloy pr
corsrc79182st bones steel pr
corscr19189 steel blades pr

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Old 03-07-2010, 04:24 PM
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I have ran those and ya they are more durable,they seemed to chew up my aluminum spool. I run the stockers on my new car w/ spool,work just fine.But I am also only running 17.5.Maybe the stockers might not hold up in something faster.
true is does tend to chew out the spool abit....depends on how hard you hit things and how often unfortunately....its probably more cost effective in the long run though... those blades add up over time
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Originally Posted by PitNamedGordie
Yep. I really like the weights in the chassis. I can balance my car perfectly with them. Although Brad Johnson says to try add the 25g weight behind the battery. He says it helps offset the weight of the motor. I still need to get one myself.

Brad if I am incorrect, feel free to correct me.
i have both a 25g weight in the rear slot behind the battery aswell as the slot parallel with the motor just under the belt....

put it on both the hudy balancing points and scales under each wheel and i can tell you its pretty close.... also i use an lrp motor cooling kit and i made myself up a carbon motor guard.....which helped distribute the weight evenly
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Is running the 36/21 pulleys and 507mm/186mm belts the only option for using the 260mm rear bearing holders?
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Hey guys check out the new editable Phi 09 set up sheet found on the Corally USA website. We have been working on this sheet for a couple of weeks. Hope this is what everyone was looking for.

Thanks - Brad
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Hey guys check out the new editable Phi 09 set up sheet found on the Corally USA website. We have been working on this sheet for a couple of weeks. Hope this is what everyone was looking for.

Thanks - Brad

Cool! Give Alex a big thumbs up.
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Originally Posted by BJohnson
Hey guys check out the new editable Phi 09 set up sheet found on the Corally USA website. We have been working on this sheet for a couple of weeks. Hope this is what everyone was looking for.

Thanks - Brad
Awesome, I was hoping for one of these.
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Originally Posted by BJohnson
Hey guys check out the new editable Phi 09 set up sheet found on the Corally USA website. We have been working on this sheet for a couple of weeks. Hope this is what everyone was looking for.

Thanks - Brad
just checked it out.....thanks so much....been waiting for a sheet like that......many thanks

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What bodies are everyone running right now? We are getting ready for outdoor season. Just curious to see what others are running ...
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Originally Posted by Jerzy JayRO
What bodies are everyone running right now? We are getting ready for outdoor season. Just curious to see what others are running ...
I like the LTCR.
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Originally Posted by Jerzy JayRO
What bodies are everyone running right now? We are getting ready for outdoor season. Just curious to see what others are running ...
all round: speed 6
for a bit more steering: ltc-r
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Originally Posted by Jerzy JayRO
What bodies are everyone running right now? We are getting ready for outdoor season. Just curious to see what others are running ...
have run both the protoform LTCR and MAZDASPEED6
both are good but i preferred the mazda...

also checkout the EASTCOAST M6 09 (have one to try) almost the same as the protoform mazda
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