Hot Bodies Cyclone
#8131
Super Moderator
iTrader: (239)
Originally Posted by DRM Seven
Good evening guys,
Just a quick question, does anyone no the part number for the Hot Bodies Cyclone Pivot Block Set in purple. I can find the Blue and Black sets on Speed techs site but not the purple ones.
Regards Dave Rand
Just a quick question, does anyone no the part number for the Hot Bodies Cyclone Pivot Block Set in purple. I can find the Blue and Black sets on Speed techs site but not the purple ones.
Regards Dave Rand
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#8132
Tech Rookie
Thanks Marcos, I take it the pro4 blocks fit the cyclone. I've been running a yokohomo for a while please excuse the silly questions.
Thanks Again, Dave
Thanks Again, Dave
#8135
Originally Posted by TRFMAD
Here is my WCE, I was to have raced it last night but the Heaven's opened up and let the rain in.
I have added a few hop ups.
I am running a OJ V2 7x1 single and before the rain the car was fast.
What do you guy's think
Addam
I have added a few hop ups.
I am running a OJ V2 7x1 single and before the rain the car was fast.
What do you guy's think
Addam
hope you're running ti ballstuds... that's the only thing thats stopped me from changing to alloy bits, a ball stud breaking in the upright(which i've done a couple of times with the plastic ones) would make it useless.
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#8136
Who makes a stronger diff screw for the cyclone?
#8138
Thanks! The one for the tc3?
#8141
Tech Master
iTrader: (6)
I'm glad there is all this chatter
I'm glad there is all this chatter about diffs. My rear diffs slip more than someone trying to rollerblade on ice. Good for the first say two minutes, then almost all front wheel power. Ordered the aluminum outdrives and if they prove to be like the Pro4, then my slipping days are over. Any additional advice when I do the rebuild?
#8144
Not at all actually...my ti-nitride diff screw broke after 10 bats.
To the first one who falls across another brand diff screw that fits the Cyclone; TRY IT! And tell us how it worked.
To the first one who falls across another brand diff screw that fits the Cyclone; TRY IT! And tell us how it worked.