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Originally Posted by mtveten
(Post 3594852)
I stand corrected, the proposal I ready was amended to electric classes only in the final ruling.
The AAA pack is still the way to go, its cheaper, and still reduces the weight and allows you to drop the tank the same 4mm. One other advantage of the AAA pack is that the 2 cells positioned on the left side of the chassis help correct the left/right weight balance reducing the amount of weights needed. Mark |
Originally Posted by Sow&Steady
(Post 3595241)
redrc.net and 3hobby.net
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Hey guys, my NT1 arrived the other day, and I have started the build up. One question, what diff oils are you finding best for front and rear? I put 60k in the front, and 80 in the rear, but im not sure how it will work on the track..any ideas?
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Originally Posted by Ryan41
(Post 3596450)
Hey guys, my NT1 arrived the other day, and I have started the build up. One question, what diff oils are you finding best for front and rear? I put 60k in the front, and 80 in the rear, but im not sure how it will work on the track..any ideas?
cheers |
Originally Posted by Ryan41
(Post 3596450)
Hey guys, my NT1 arrived the other day, and I have started the build up. One question, what diff oils are you finding best for front and rear? I put 60k in the front, and 80 in the rear, but im not sure how it will work on the track..any ideas?
cheers |
I'm trying to figure out how many people are still running dogbones and how many switched over to cvd's in the front, can each of you post what you have seen? Or more importantly what you have seen on team drivers cars?
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Most run front CVDs and dog bones in the rear...
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Originally Posted by brianhatesnitro
(Post 3597667)
I'm trying to figure out how many people are still running dogbones and how many switched over to cvd's in the front, can each of you post what you have seen? Or more importantly what you have seen on team drivers cars?
Be careful with front dog bones getting loose in minor crashes with 0mm wheel hex. I recommend to use +.75mm aluminium wheel hex and keep track width 198mm front and 200mm rear. Or simply use front CVD like GK said. |
Running front CVD's. Dogbones in the rear.
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I am still running dog bones all around, but I have CVD as spares
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most all the drivers I have seen have CVD's in the front and only a few have them in the rear.
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Originally Posted by mtveten
(Post 3594852)
I stand corrected, the proposal I ready was amended to electric classes only in the final ruling.
The AAA pack is still the way to go, its cheaper, and still reduces the weight and allows you to drop the tank the same 4mm. One other advantage of the AAA pack is that the 2 cells positioned on the left side of the chassis help correct the left/right weight balance reducing the amount of weights needed. Mark |
Originally Posted by asw7576
(Post 3597811)
With two high end digital servos, transponder and 45min final, those AAA baterries are not going to cut it :lol:
BTW I would advise against using a digital throttle servo, the brakes are hard on the fets and will drastically shortten the servo's lifespan. Mark |
Has anybody done a lap time comparison with different batteries to see if lighter actual translates into faster? How about lower gas tank?
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Originally Posted by rcfoolz
(Post 3597785)
most all the drivers I have seen have CVD's in the front and only a few have them in the rear.
I'm only concerned because I'm using 3.5mm of fuel tubing on the inside of the inner driveshaft adapter, 197mm track width and I still had one pop out on me in a very light brush with a flexible strip of barrier. Most of the team drivers setups are 198-199mm front width, some are 0 and some use the .75mm hexes though but nobody says if they use the dogbones or not. The replacement parts for the dogbones cost around $17 each, the cvd costs $32, so really if they would have just not included the dogbones we would all be happier but I'm still waiting on an answer from Xray R&D on how to stop them from popping out or if this is just one of those things that they planned on making money on which is fine, they can do that. http://forum.teamxray.com/viewtopic.php?t=6045 |
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