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Old 11-09-2005, 06:20 AM
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Originally Posted by II Fast
I have another Quad & I am looking forward to some Winter Series Racing! I raced MOD last weekend for the 1st time in many moons and had a slight on power push. I have the 12l4 front end with the 10 deg. Castor blocks & the batteries are one hole up from the far back position. Also it does have the 2.5 mm chassis. Any suggestions Doug?


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You didn't mention your T-bar thickness. A thicker T-bar will give you a little more steering by reducing your rear bite slightly. How about damper tube lube? How thick? That will also have an effect on steering to a lesser degree.

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Old 11-09-2005, 07:44 AM
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Doug, .075 T-Bar & I was useing the CRC white cap Heavy lube.
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Originally Posted by II Fast
I have another Quad & I am looking forward to some Winter Series Racing! I raced MOD last weekend for the 1st time in many moons and had a slight on power push. I have the 12l4 front end with the 10 deg. Castor blocks & the batteries are one hole up from the far back position. Also it does have the 2.5 mm chassis. Any suggestions Doug?


Thanks,
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Tony whats up You know I have a car with tubes now come by and lets lookat it someday it don't look good for me this weekend, mom in town so i think a day of racing is out but it look like we are going to have people from Ok in two weeks so mybe a friday night tune night
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Tim, who's coming from OK?
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OK, Tony,
Looks like you are on the right track. Have you tried magenta or Parma violet front tires? I've noticed that purple fronts tend to glaze after a while and start to push like a dump truck.
You may want to try moving the batteries around a bit also.

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Thanks Doug, I'll give them a try & move the Batteries around & see how it react's.


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You guys still running this car?????????
If so could you post up a Carpet 19T setup. Carpet is med high bit...pretty flowing for 12th but a but tight for TC...

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Hey DP:

How have you been?


Do you still have that Pro 10 still?
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Originally Posted by Taz_S
Hey DP:

How have you been?


Do you still have that Pro 10 still?
Tim,
Is this the one you are thinking of? We redesigned the top pod plate since this pic was taken to make putting a brushless motor in easier.

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Tim,
Is this the one you are thinking of? We redesigned the top pod plate since this pic was taken to make putting a brushless motor in easier.

Doug

That with your bottom and top plate right,

are you going to the 4 bolt des or more like the CRC one for top plate.
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Originally Posted by Taz_S
That with your bottom and top plate right,

are you going to the 4 bolt des or more like the CRC one for top plate.
For the time being, the MAX10 top and bottom pod plates are based on the stock AE parts. Inexpensive, plentiful and lower bulkheads aren't necessary in Pro10 anyway.
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Originally Posted by DPowell
For the time being, the MAX10 top and bottom pod plates are based on the stock AE parts. Inexpensive, plentiful and lower bulkheads aren't necessary in Pro10 anyway.
cool they have a ton of them out there.
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