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rx7ttlm 03-16-2009 12:21 AM


Originally Posted by _cyclops_ (Post 5555878)
What liquid sealing do you guys use exactly?

Had a race this weekend, DS Motorsports was also there, that car looks sweet! Nicely balanced and right on the weight target... good job man!!

Permatex Ultra black RTV. its found at just about every auto parts store I have ever walked into.

rx7ttlm 03-16-2009 12:22 AM


Originally Posted by rcfoolz (Post 5549878)
You will notice that the more that you talk/type on the net, the more it opens you up for those arguments that you just spoke of. I've been dealing with those kind of people most of my life.

true that. I still get annoyed lol.. but I guess thats on me huh? lol

grub 03-16-2009 12:22 AM


Originally Posted by light (Post 5547185)
Diff setup
For a smaller track 80 ft straight with a long sweeper and tight infield what would be a better setup?

#1
60.000 cst rear
80.000 cst front
#2
80.000 cst rear
100.000 cst front
#3
60.000 cst rear
100.000 cst front


80 front sct
40 rear sct

Taffyjnr5 03-16-2009 01:33 AM


Originally Posted by grub (Post 5555911)
80 front sct
40 rear sct

And that seems to work well for you at our track Grub............:)

aussies1129 03-16-2009 02:15 AM


Originally Posted by grub (Post 5555911)
80 front sct
40 rear sct

yep, I might try 40rear and see how it goes but most companies dont keep 40 in stock:confused:

also those people runnning lipo where are you putting your regulators on your car??

cheers:)

Pattojnr 03-16-2009 03:32 AM


Originally Posted by aussies1129 (Post 5556153)
yep, I might try 40rear and see how it goes but most companies dont keep 40 in stock:confused:

also those people runnning lipo where are you putting your regulators on your car??

cheers:)

where ever thay fit :lol: i see grubs on the top deck above steering servo on a plate screwed on. so not sure about that one. im sure he will let ya know.
might head down this weekend so Grub can chase the snake again ;)

asw7576 03-16-2009 03:47 AM


Originally Posted by Pattojnr (Post 5556262)
where ever thay fit :lol: i see grubs on the top deck above steering servo on a plate screwed on. so not sure about that one. im sure he will let ya know.
might head down this weekend so Grub can chase the snake again ;)

I guess he expect to have more chassis flexes by doing that.

DS Motorsport 03-16-2009 03:58 AM


Originally Posted by aussies1129 (Post 5556153)
yep, I might try 40rear and see how it goes but most companies dont keep 40 in stock:confused:

also those people runnning lipo where are you putting your regulators on your car??

cheers:)

I've made a bracket so it fits between the tank and the exhaust. The xceed version fit's perfectly. Later today i will post some pictures, i'm currently at school.

For the diff oil, i always use 80k in the front and 40k in the rear. Only when i run on a really tight track i switch to a solid in the front and 30k in the rear.

aussies1129 03-16-2009 04:01 AM


Originally Posted by Pattojnr (Post 5556262)
where ever thay fit :lol: i see grubs on the top deck above steering servo on a plate screwed on. so not sure about that one. im sure he will let ya know.
might head down this weekend so Grub can chase the snake again ;)

hey, yep I have mine sitting on the transponder but I had a few missed laps last week cost me a race even thou I was 2 laps ahead of the guy who won:confused: I am thinking the reg interfered?? also i was a bit reluctant o putting the reg in front of the fuel tank due to any fuel which could spill onto it:confused: sounds like you got that mm 353 going well?
cheers:)

Pattojnr 03-16-2009 05:05 AM


Originally Posted by aussies1129 (Post 5556318)
hey, yep I have mine sitting on the transponder but I had a few missed laps last week cost me a race even thou I was 2 laps ahead of the guy who won:confused: I am thinking the reg interfered?? also i was a bit reluctant o putting the reg in front of the fuel tank due to any fuel which could spill onto it:confused: sounds like you got that mm 353 going well?
cheers:)

the 353 is in bits still. awaiting bearings.
i used an under powered (compared to the M353) a Mega MF, it was all the car. it was a virgin before the day, first bit of track time it saw. the snake is fast :nod:

Nitro-Racer* 03-16-2009 09:44 AM

hey guys i have been experiencing understeering problems since the day i go the car. last time i think i solved the problem but will a 100,000 sct oil in the front help, have been using 80,000 so far?? i am using 30,000 in the back. Thank you

Rico890 03-16-2009 09:55 AM

Hi,

The last few weekends I'm having some problems with the fly weigths of the clutch.

After some runs the weigth holes are turning oval or there is even a crack at het side.

Clutch setting seems normal:

Clutch gap is 0.6 mm
Xray hard spring at 1.4 mm

How can I get this solved, every weekend new weights is expensive too.

Thanks

D-nicest 03-16-2009 09:59 AM

Bruckner Hobbies has NT1 2009 spec kits in stock for 499.99 718-863-3434.
Store also has NT1 parts and hopups;)

DS Motorsport 03-16-2009 10:39 AM


Originally Posted by Rico890 (Post 5557298)
Hi,

The last few weekends I'm having some problems with the fly weigths of the clutch.

After some runs the weigth holes are turning oval or there is even a crack at het side.

Clutch setting seems normal:

Clutch gap is 0.6 mm
Xray hard spring at 1.4 mm

How can I get this solved, every weekend new weights is expensive too.

Thanks

Measure the thickness of the pins from your flywheel, maybe they are worn out which causes play and so the flyweights will wear out faster.

D-nicest 03-16-2009 10:43 AM


Originally Posted by Rico890 (Post 5557298)
Hi,

The last few weekends I'm having some problems with the fly weigths of the clutch.

After some runs the weigth holes are turning oval or there is even a crack at het side.

Clutch setting seems normal:

Clutch gap is 0.6 mm
Xray hard spring at 1.4 mm

How can I get this solved, every weekend new weights is expensive too.

Thanks

Your clutch setting could be a little too aggresive which is okay. You can lessen up the clutch gap so that the weights dont take as long to engage. I personally cut the weights by the hole, which lightens up the clutch. When cutting the weights u won't have an issue with the holes breaking cause there won't be any, but you'll have to probably go farther down on the spring. You should see an improvement in perforamance when cutting them though.:nod:


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