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Re: Re: Re: Re: 710 FAQ
Originally posted by InitialD Ah... You cannot do that with just pure magic. Those you need skills (the RING helps) which I myself have not mastered fully. :cry: Just link to mytsn website then.;) |
Originally posted by tranced 1. is rear section of the car relatively integral, ie. do the parts interlock to create stiffer sectioning? reason i ask is that the R40 does this but in a manner that just adds weight. Originally posted by tranced also, does the front one-way locked into a solid axle make the car react better to short track? thanks. Mark is right about steering wise. Most of the time, you need to set the car for a solid front to compensate the lack of off power steering into corners. |
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 710 FAQ
Originally posted by markp27 Then you know what happens :rolleyes: those who aren't registered or logged in keep asking why they can't download it :rolleyes: Heck, you can put the instruction in German. That would limit it to only those who can only read German (ahem :rolleyes: :lol: ) that are able to download them.:lol: :lol: :lol: |
Originally posted by InitialD On power it is like oneway. I wrote the following on the 415 forum a little while ago - maybe useful for those who haven't dealt with a one-way before: http://www.rctech.net/forum/showthre...05#post1057305 |
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 710 FAQ
Originally posted by InitialD You're right.:nod: I think you should put a small note below the link to say that you can only access and download the file if you're registered on mytsn. Heck, you can put the instruction in German. That would limit it to only those who can only read German (ahem :rolleyes: :lol: ) that are able to download them.:lol: :lol: :lol: |
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 710 FAQ
Originally posted by markp27 I would need some help from you on that, I think :D |
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Hubs & driveshafts
Originally posted by markp27 :eek: :eek: How'd it happen? Did the dogbone just break or did you hit something? It went into the grass at top speed also because I'm to cocky and thought that I could bring it back to continue with the race. A-ah .. nein, no ... :rolleyes: |
Re: Re: Re: 710 FAQ
Originally posted by markp27 :cry: How true :cry: And Sow ended up destroying his website when he mis-read the instructions for the how-to-make-extra-RC-cars-invisible-to-wifey ring trick!! :eek: :cry: And now I see that my FAQ link is broken :cry: Oh man we're all doomed!!!!!!!! |
Originally posted by tranced ugh... i hate when hosts fail you like that.. i've come across one thats pretty reliable its not a promotion or anything.. i just used them in the past and they were super stable.. anyway check em out.. http://www.made2own.com if there is a referal thingy for discounts, tell em "shima" from [G]eneral Mayhem sent you! anyways back to some question i have regarding 710: 1. is rear section of the car relatively integral, ie. do the parts interlock to create stiffer sectioning? reason i ask is that the R40 does this but in a manner that just adds weight. also, does the front one-way locked into a solid axle make the car react better to short track? thanks. tranced ... thanks, I'll look into them also. I'm spending time this time to find a good one. Can't afford a similar hiccup as each time this happens, a lot of work goes up in smoke. To question 1, I think yes ... just enough interlock, nothing overkill. If you have a short track and it has hard braking points, definitely ... a locked front one way would work very well. |
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 710 FAQ
Originally posted by markp27 :eek: :lol: Then you know what happens :rolleyes: those who aren't registered or logged in keep asking why they can't download it :rolleyes: |
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 710 FAQ
Originally posted by Sow&Steady Mark and all ... a solution, at least the 710GAQ is concerned will be in place tonight GMT. :D |
710 at the US Nationals
I just came back from gas sedan nats. Berry and McNally put 2their 710's in the A, and there was more in B and C. Berry finished 6th and Mcnally was doing well until his car broke down. Brandon bumped up from the B to make the A, and he was driving very good. I have pics of their cars prepped for the main with the new megas. The cars performed very well all weekend and the new mega 12's had plenty of power, enough to pull others on the strait. We were fighting traction rolling all weekend, Brian used solid front axle and mcnally used one way, pretty much everyone used the new rear sway bars 3mm and 2.5mm to help. Thanks to Art Carbonell and Rene Cornella for helping us out.
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Re: 710 at the US Nationals
Originally posted by tomkelley I just came back from gas sedan nats. Berry and McNally put 2their 710's in the A, and there was more in B and C. Berry finished 6th and Mcnally was doing well until his car broke down. Brandon bumped up from the B to make the A, and he was driving very good. I have pics of their cars prepped for the main with the new megas. The cars performed very well all weekend and the new mega 12's had plenty of power, enough to pull others on the strait. We were fighting traction rolling all weekend, Brian used solid front axle and mcnally used one way, pretty much everyone used the new rear sway bars 3mm and 2.5mm to help. Thanks to Art Carbonell and Rene Cornella for helping us out. |
Re: Re: 710 at the US Nationals
Originally posted by packetdreamer Where do i download the video? :) |
Re: Re: Re: 710 at the US Nationals
Originally posted by tomkelley I didn't say anything of a video. I have pics in my camera, I still haven't unpacked my stuff yet. |
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