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Old 10-18-2008, 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Syber Serulean
maybe RC MARKET can test fit the Xray ECS driveaxles in his Cyclone. If he does and puts a note on the ECS page when its up, im sure EVEN MORE would sell as i know plenty of Cyclone owners would like something this....

Yes will import XRAY this new parts to test in cyclone !
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Old 10-18-2008, 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by RC MARKET
Yes will import XRAY this new parts to test in cyclone !
Thank you >>>> That will be great.
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Old 10-18-2008, 12:28 PM
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Originally Posted by RC MARKET
Yes will import XRAY this new parts to test in cyclone !
Much appreciated!!


and for lipos in the Cyclone...

ive used Yeah Racing 3200s and 4000s in there with no problems as well as Orion 3400s and 3600s.
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Old 10-18-2008, 02:20 PM
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Some one told me that having 2mm acerman spacers on the servo saver will have more agressive steering than having 4mm of spacers, & then some one told me the oposite is true????


Can some one more knowledgable please confirm which is true?
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Thank you for your answers

Just One addition question what heat sink can I use on the motor.
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Old 10-18-2008, 04:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Syber Serulean
Much appreciated!!


and for lipos in the Cyclone...

ive used Yeah Racing 3200s and 4000s in there with no problems as well as Orion 3400s and 3600s.
I'm not have use other HK brand name ,
because this factory had contact with me & OEM to many co.
but many CO. had mark up mah & Discharge C Rate ,
so need take care , always over C to charge ...
& life is shorter than Orion .
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Originally Posted by trickd122
Thank you for your answers

Just One addition question what heat sink can I use on the motor.
with 10.5, a simple 3Racing heatsink will do...any of these should be fine...tower hobbies also carries them.

http://www.nexusracing.com/index.php...5938da95c5928d

As far as Lipo's are concerned...SMC5000 and Trackpower 4900 25C packs are great...
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Originally Posted by LOSI123
Some one told me that having 2mm acerman spacers on the servo saver will have more agressive steering than having 4mm of spacers, & then some one told me the oposite is true????


Can some one more knowledgable please confirm which is true?
2mm is lose some agressive !
your steering need more turn ,
but some layout need to use
& find your driver style to setup !
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Old 10-19-2008, 12:27 AM
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Originally Posted by cyclone speed
Hi , ive got another question.
Could you guys tell me how to have abit more on power steering , not full speed steering but half speed on throtle steering.
Like more shims under rear camber link ( lower RC) but having more shims will make my rear end a bit loose .so is there other ways like
less droop i have 2.5mm front droop
or staighter rear shocks or any thing that could help me without affecting alot the rear end because if i put more shims under rear camber link , it will increase onpower steering but it will also decrease rear grip , and when i will go in chicanes my rear end will be loose.
So could you tell me everything that i could do to have abit more on power steering.
Thanks guys
No one knows how to have more on power steering ??
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Old 10-19-2008, 12:31 AM
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one-way? center one-way?
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Old 10-19-2008, 06:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Syber Serulean
one-way? center one-way?
Hi thanks for replying , im running spool with fixed center pulley.
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Old 10-19-2008, 06:38 AM
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Stiffen the rear to create more on power steering.
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Also if your car is getting loose in back and fourth chicanes try a lighter rear sway or no rear sway, it can help you change directions better without it letting go of the rear.
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Old 10-19-2008, 06:45 AM
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Originally Posted by KHoff7
Stiffen the rear to create more on power steering.
do you mean straighter shock position or stiffer spring.
What im looking for is a bit more on power steering but not at full speed, only at half speed or slower.
Im curently running pink front and silver rear
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Originally Posted by RCFREAK
No, NoVa is "short" for Northern Virginia.
OOP's does anyone race in Nova Scotia
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