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Old 02-24-2005, 07:25 AM
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Originally posted by NiMo
Same as RRR, I use the 3racing alloy part.
I ordered mine today!!
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Old 02-24-2005, 07:30 AM
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Default 37t ring gears

i just installed them this the way to go ,im running a modified x12 . to stop the wheelspin if you have alot of horsepower go up on the first gear thats what i did 22/50 ,27/46 alot of topspeed going to change 2nd gear 27/45 60mm tires
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Originally posted by impalabob64
i just installed them this the way to go ,im running a modified x12 . to stop the wheelspin if you have alot of horsepower go up on the first gear thats what i did 22/50 ,27/46 alot of topspeed going to change 2nd gear 27/45 60mm tires
dont beat me too bad this weekend ,bobby
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Originally posted by NiMo
Get the FW05RR, all version of the FW05 can run either one-way, Diff or Spool.
If you are going to run on a track with loads of sharp corners and heavy braking then I would recommend running a spool up front as it give straighter braking, quicker turn in, and no diffing out so you could run without roll bars for even more cornering grip.
NiMo have you tried the Fw with the one-way and with a spool in the rear?
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Old 02-24-2005, 08:10 AM
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Originally posted by cow buster
Hi nimo, when say spool it means solid front right? I was thinking of using solid front for a small track (no a lot of dead corners) with 10k diff oil (rear). Car park track. U used 10k oil in rear with solid front before?
On the stop and go hairpin corners the solid front was great, but on flowing sweepers you'd be better off using a diff with 50,000.
I'm running 600wt shock oil in the rear diff at present, but then it is a cold and slippery winter here.
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Originally posted by Marcos.J
NiMo have you tried the Fw with the one-way and with a spool in the rear?
I cant keep off the brakes so a one-way is a no go
(when are Kyosho going to make that FW04 type central one-way for the FW05)
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Marcos,
Does bobby watson race down there with ya? He used to race up here with us at va beach. Back then he drove a broke down yokomo. lol Tell him that I said hello.
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Old 02-24-2005, 09:34 AM
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Originally posted by kt racing
Marcos,
Does bobby watson race down there with ya? He used to race up here with us at va beach. Back then he drove a broke down yokomo. lol Tell him that I said hello.
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yes he does race with us , i will tell him!
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Does anyone offer a screw kit for the car.
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yes sir that me ,i went to the winternats with my fwo5 ,won my main
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Bobby,
Glad to hear that your still racing and you got rid of that broke down yokomo. lol Debbies has move to a new store. We have permant carpet track inside and now we are working on a permant onroad 150x75. You will have to come back up and do some racing.
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got a # so i could give you a call,
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debbies #1-757-361-6681
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by the way were carring kyosho parts.
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Default Re: 37t ring gears

Originally posted by impalabob64
i just installed them this the way to go ,im running a modified x12 . to stop the wheelspin if you have alot of horsepower go up on the first gear thats what i did 22/50 ,27/46 alot of topspeed going to change 2nd gear 27/45 60mm tires
Cool stuff, I'll be testing mine this weekend.

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Old 02-24-2005, 07:35 PM
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Originally posted by kt racing

by the way were carring kyosho parts.
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Originally posted by kt racing
who makes the 39t bevel gear? and what is the part number?

Would you happen to have a list of the Kyosho parts you carry?
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