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Old 07-04-2007, 08:26 PM
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I am wondering how you guys setup your two speed transmission? When is a good time for the second speed to kick in?
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Old 07-04-2007, 08:40 PM
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Elation: You can also try 50,000 front and 20,000 rear...
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Originally Posted by kmaheartless
I am wondering how you guys setup your two speed transmission? When is a good time for the second speed to kick in?
It really depends on the track you are running. Usually you set it up so that it will not kick into second gear when running in the short straights and in the turns. You want the second gear to kick in the long straight. I usually set mine at about 1/3 the length of longest straight in the track. Also, gearing comes in to play...
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I just runed this car for the first time last sunday and Iloved it. The stock setup was spot on for my driveng style. I had enough grip in the back, and enough steering when I need it.
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Thanks alot for the info
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Old 07-05-2007, 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by rmdhawaii
Kyosho upgraded the Evo pads to what are the option brake pads for the standard RRRs, so they should be pretty good. If you experience any brake fade with the Evo pads, purchase the K Factory K1498 pads and K1901 disc.

- http://www.kfactoryracing.com/produc...1498&pageNum=1

- http://www.kfactoryracing.com/produc...1901&pageNum=1
RMD the ventilated disc from K-factory will not work on the evo only the RRR WCE
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Originally Posted by nitrodude
I just runed this car for the first time last sunday and Iloved it. The stock setup was spot on for my driveng style. I had enough grip in the back, and enough steering when I need it.
That's good to hear that you love the car out of the box. Welcome to the group...
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Originally Posted by Elation
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No problem...
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Old 07-05-2007, 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by GMartinez
RMD the ventilated disc from K-factory will not work on the evo only the RRR WCE
Hehe.. Thanks for pointing that out. I forgot that they changed the pulley.

It's only workable if you change the 2-speed shaft and use the standard plastic pulley and alloy brake hub.
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Originally Posted by rmdhawaii
Hehe.. Thanks for pointing that out. I forgot that they changed the pulley.

It's only workable if you change the 2-speed shaft and use the standard plastic pulley and alloy brake hub.
Gotcha lol yeah you are jumping to much with all the different cars & the web base someone has to keep you on your toes
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Originally Posted by GMartinez
Gotcha lol yeah you are jumping to much with all the different cars & the web base someone has to keep you on your toes
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Does anyone know if Kyosho makes an "SP-type" 387 tooth side belt? The only part number I could find for a 387 tooth belt versus the 384 tooth belt was VZ237. The description is DRIVE BELT 387 (RRR/FOR 24T PULLEY)

Thanks.
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Old 07-06-2007, 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Chemical X
Does anyone know if Kyosho makes an "SP-type" 387 tooth side belt? The only part number I could find for a 387 tooth belt versus the 384 tooth belt was VZ237. The description is DRIVE BELT 387 (RRR/FOR 24T PULLEY)

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If I run across it I will post it but I don't see anything listed yet
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Old 07-06-2007, 11:33 PM
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Hey guys..hope everyone has been doing well....well looks like season for us down here in Fla will be starting soon...just wanted to give a shout out to all the Kyosho boys..go red
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Originally Posted by mrgsr
hey guys im building a new rrr evo and just wanted to get some thoughts regarding the stock brake set up?

i use the kyosho acea(however its spelt) braks in my rrr wce
i tried the k factory pads and they were ok but the kyosho SP pads are much better and last a lifetime!
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