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Old 09-12-2007, 12:02 PM
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I wanted to thank Shawn Palmer of Schumacher USA for giving me the oppurtunity to represent Schumacher as one of their drivers. I look forward to racing with Schumacher and working with Shawn and other team guys promoting a great car and great company.
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Thats what I've been using lately as well, I'll try your ackerman on Sunday.
when u guys say med width/short steering plate do u mean the 1st plate from left to right on the setup sheet ?
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Originally Posted by adamliehr
I wanted to thank Shawn Palmer of Schumacher USA for giving me the oppurtunity to represent Schumacher as one of their drivers. I look forward to racing with Schumacher and working with Shawn and other team guys promoting a great car and great company.
now you just have to get that avatar converted over to on-road.

welcome, sir.

for those of you who don't know adam, he's this year's snowbird's 19t expert oval champion. adam's going to be a big player in on-road if turning right goes as well as turning left has for him.

http://www.snowbirdnationals.com/

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Welcome adamliehr
Schumacher has a great team - great communication - great guys!!!
Glad you're part of it!
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Originally Posted by adamliehr
I wanted to thank Shawn Palmer of Schumacher USA for giving me the oppurtunity to represent Schumacher as one of their drivers. I look forward to racing with Schumacher and working with Shawn and other team guys promoting a great car and great company.
good to c u on the team......wish u made the cut for iic
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Thanks guys!

In the few hours I have been on the team, I can already tell that we have a great one. I really look forward to working with you guys. I am gonna try to make it to the Indoor Champs, but even if I can't race I'll be up there to hang out with everyone.

Does anyone have a Schumacher avatar that I can steal?
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check their website.
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Welcome Adam
Great result
Hope There was a Schumacher Drivers and will Post their Mi3 carpet setup
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Found one!
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Old 09-12-2007, 04:12 PM
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Hi All

Just completed the MI3, seemed to take a lot longer to finish the car, but the end result is pretty impressive.

Thanks for the tips on the wiring, i ended up putting the corally plug high up on the cell at a 45 degree angle, clears the belt and does not interfere with the tape when strapping the cells in the car.

Only thingi am disapointed with so far is the weight of the car, running 5 cell, it is 1530. Thats a full cell (75g) over the 6 cell weight, let alone trying to tackle the 1350 under EFRA rules.

TC SPec, SP motor, 9550, and Futaba FAAST, with PT. The only heave item i can think of is i mounted a Novak heatsink on the SP motor, which is 16grams.
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Old 09-12-2007, 04:15 PM
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Well Well,

I go away for a few months and the world turns on its head..

Besercoe with a schumacher....I never..

hahaha.

Top stuff guys, hope all has been good in schuey land, the new car looks great.
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Gav you old tart, turn on your MSN occasionally.

And remember i did have an MI2, well it started as an MI2
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Can I use Mi2EC Front and rear Wishbones on Mi3??
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Old 09-12-2007, 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by yokemad
Can I use Mi2EC Front and rear Wishbones on Mi3??
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You can, by reading back over the past few pages you'll see that drivers have been using them a lot. Plus there's a lot of good tips on using them
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Yes you can. It'll produce more traction all around. But to use sway bars, you'll need to drill your own holes for the sway bars.
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