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Old 06-09-2005, 02:03 PM
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where's da love. Even Mo was going to run the oneway in 19 turn but he's just going to focus on one class.
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Hello,

BTW nice driving PW @ Reedy Race!!Little bit to late.
And Jon you are a good dude!!
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Old 06-09-2005, 02:48 PM
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Awe shux
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Old 06-09-2005, 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by belgianchamp
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BTW nice driving PW @ Reedy Race!!Little bit to late.
And Jon you are a good dude!!
Thanks man....The car was dialed in "again" this year, but I had the HP's to back it up
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Old 06-09-2005, 10:18 PM
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SpeedXL - I just got a Dynasty 19T with the V2 Endbell. How do I gear it? High like a Reedy? Does it respond to heavier springs like the Mod V2's?
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hey guys I notices some motor run better in some car than other. I was just curious what stocker you guy's would recomemd for the MI2. Thanks don't mean to be asking tons of questions
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Old 06-09-2005, 10:34 PM
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Originally Posted by cyrrus
hey guys I notices some motor run better in some car than other. I was just curious what stocker you guy's would recomemd for the MI2. Thanks don't mean to be asking tons of questions
In stock there's only only great motor out right now and that's the monster. Is there even any other company still producing a stock motor? I know that Reedy called it quits on the MVP a while back.
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Old 06-09-2005, 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted by AdrianM
SpeedXL - I just got a Dynasty 19T with the V2 Endbell. How do I gear it? High like a Reedy? Does it respond to heavier springs like the Mod V2's?
Actually yes it almost like the v2 mod's try heavy on the pos and med on the neg with sprint brushes. Gearing is almost like the reedy quad mag. If you got the tamiya layout still try a 5.30 to 5.80 FD. The motor doesnt fade compared to the reedy.
Adrian note it acts different with the v2 then with std laydowns. I have one with the v2 and it doesnt pull as many r's as the laydown. I only tested one day with about 4 packs through it (track dyno). I am pretty sure I can get more out of it. The 2 with reg laydown pulls harder from mid to high gear!
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cool thanks I was running an orion core stocker in my tc3. I will be pickingup a monster soon. thanks again for the great info. cudo's to you guy's.
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Originally Posted by STLNLST
In stock there's only only great motor out right now and that's the monster. Is there even any other company still producing a stock motor? I know that Reedy called it quits on the MVP a while back.
Well I must be doing something wrong

I can't get any Monster style stocks to work, and I've tried a few brands. They either overheat and fade really bad at the end of a run or they're just plain slow, with no grunt.

I've gone back to my Reedy MVP and now have much better pace
With the Reedy i can push really hard if I need to and the motor just seems to take it, the comm and brushes look great after a run.

Seems like my experience is backwards to everyone else
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Old 06-10-2005, 05:27 AM
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sounds like your over gearing it ...here in uk i use 6 - 6.5 as have found new generation of monsters to rev more that previous
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Old 06-10-2005, 06:29 AM
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Originally Posted by bender
Well I must be doing something wrong

I can't get any Monster style stocks to work, and I've tried a few brands. They either overheat and fade really bad at the end of a run or they're just plain slow, with no grunt.

I've gone back to my Reedy MVP and now have much better pace
With the Reedy i can push really hard if I need to and the motor just seems to take it, the comm and brushes look great after a run.

Seems like my experience is backwards to everyone else
It does sound like you're a bit over geared. We run our monsters from 7-7.3 depending on the track layout. The MVP was too inconsistent from can to can for me. They ran hotter than most of the other stockers back then. We all switched to the trinity green can back then and now switched to the latest monster. If the MVP works for you that's all that matters.
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Old 06-10-2005, 06:30 AM
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In the US we gear Monsters in the 8.0 (small carpet track) to 6.9 (big asphalt track).
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Old 06-10-2005, 06:36 AM
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Originally Posted by AdrianM
In the US we gear Monsters in the 8.0 (small carpet track) to 6.9 (big asphalt track).
There ya have it from the horses mouth.

I'm going against some of my teammates and I'm running a oneway We'll see what happens after this weekend. Be prepared to start shipping these babies....LOL What wins on Sunday sells on Monday
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Old 06-10-2005, 06:54 AM
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Originally Posted by STLNLST
There ya have it from the horses mouth.

I'm going against some of my teammates and I'm running a oneway We'll see what happens after this weekend. Be prepared to start shipping these babies....LOL What wins on Sunday sells on Monday
Does that mean I need to get my painter to work
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