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Old 06-12-2006, 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by syndr0me
Yea, but that was a foam tire race. It kind of goes against conventional setup wisdom to combine the stiffest car possible with a thin topdeck when you're running on foam. That's why I'm wondering if it was a typo.
What did i just said i said that the 3.9 mm chassis with 2.4mm topdeck gives allot of steer and stabilety on foam and then a said on Rubber we drive the 2.4mm chassis and 2.9mm topdeck!

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hey syn,
About your rear toe probs... I've had this same problem several times with the narrow rear hubs and found I had twisted one of them...
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Any idea on when the next batch of "new arms" are going to be available ??


I missed the first run.
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Must hand it to Jeff Brown for the talent he displayed at the Nats this past weekend.

Nothing really trick about his TC car...Just a very, very good driver that boy is...

Thanks for the show Jeff.

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Old 06-13-2006, 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by SpeedDesignz
Any idea on when the next batch of "new arms" are going to be available ??


I missed the first run.
@ Corally Europe has them i think i got mine from a race got the hard ones and the xhard ones when they weren't for sale but i think Corally Europe have them so but you need the new rear uprights with 2 holes other was the car is to agressive!
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Old 06-13-2006, 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by syndr0me
We finally launched the new website I designed and programmed for our track. If any of you guys ever find yourselves in the Kansas City area, come on by and check it out.

http://www.fastlanehobby.com/
Very nice site my friend keep on going!
Goodluck with the RDX if you have a problem just ask it you know me !
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Big ups to JB! Hella cool guy that helps us get our parts AND.......is one hell of a wheel! It was nice meeting you this weekend. Hope to see you at another race someday. TQ and won A1 in Stock Sedan. Unfortunate stuff happened in the A2. TQ and a win in 1/12 Stock! Great runs!

Make sure you post your setup. It looked REAL GOOD out there!!!!

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Originally Posted by Big Rigg
hey syn,
About your rear toe probs... I've had this same problem several times with the narrow rear hubs and found I had twisted one of them...
yeah that can be they are so light and strong but if you hit something hard the twist! It's really messy but yeah!
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I decided to just turn that car into spare parts. It was giving me trouble from the beginning, and I was tired of messing with it. I still haven't figured out what part was causing the inconsistent toe, so I'm going to avoid using the rear end parts.

I converted my foam car over to rubber for now, since it looks like we're doing rubber the entire summer at least. The rear toe is beautifully perfect on each side. This is what I consider my -real- car, and the one that I've owned from the beginning and meticulously maintained. That spare car was just trouble. :-)

We'll see how things go tonight at the track. Hopefully the problems are sorted out now, so I can start experimenting with different setups.
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Old 06-13-2006, 12:52 PM
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Originally Posted by syndr0me
I decided to just turn that car into spare parts. It was giving me trouble from the beginning, and I was tired of messing with it. I still haven't figured out what part was causing the inconsistent toe, so I'm going to avoid using the rear end parts.

I converted my foam car over to rubber for now, since it looks like we're doing rubber the entire summer at least. The rear toe is beautifully perfect on each side. This is what I consider my -real- car, and the one that I've owned from the beginning and meticulously maintained. That spare car was just trouble. :-)

We'll see how things go tonight at the track. Hopefully the problems are sorted out now, so I can start experimenting with different setups.
Did you allready tried my setups for rubber on carpet?
If yes, how did they go?
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Originally Posted by Ollie RDX
@ Corally Europe has them i think i got mine from a race got the hard ones and the xhard ones when they weren't for sale but i think Corally Europe have them so but you need the new rear uprights with 2 holes other was the car is to agressive!
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Whats that part about please ?? any part numbers ??
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Old 06-13-2006, 08:08 PM
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Originally Posted by L.Fairtrace
We need Jeffs Setup asap.
http://www.corallyusa.com/2005/setups/RDXJeff2.pdf

I posted it earlier this year. I just switched springs to 22lb fronts and 17lb rears. I'll make a more detailed one though for you guys. Front shocks only had one red o-ring, nothing else.

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Old 06-13-2006, 11:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Ollie RDX
Did you allready tried my setups for rubber on carpet?
If yes, how did they go?
Greetings Ollie
Not yet. I think I'm going to try it next week if we stay on rubber tires. There's talk of going back to foam since rubber wears out so much faster. Mmm, indecision. I'd happily go back to the foams.
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It seems that everyone is out of the following items...

2.4 topdeck and narrow hexes.

I called abcharles and corally and speedtech...

Does anyone know who has these items in stock?

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