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Old 10-05-2004, 12:05 AM
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Originally posted by RoyU
I track race on has 200ft straight with a very tight infield. Longer that it is wide. Has very good traction but not to the point of traction rolling.
Perhaps a cool trick to add is the short wheelbase mod if you're having tight hairpins. Especially since you got the rear part of the car stable.

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What is the part number for the new servo saver?
802145 and it comes with the new diff ring.

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I have the cf front upper brace from RDlogics
That would be the same as the 3Racing one. Use that and the front section will hold up crashes better. Of course not the ones that go straight into the wall.

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InitialD, Associated 80 wt shock oil
In my opinion, that's pretty heavy ! If you have Associated 50 or 60 wt would be about right.

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With the stock setup, the car has lot of rear traction.
Yes, that is correct. I guess a lot of people complained about setting up the 705 that made it almost undrivable out of the box. Serpent probably included an out of the box setup which was possible to drive on most tracks which would mean an understeer type of setup.
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Old 10-05-2004, 12:06 AM
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You're cruel Picard !

Perhaps I think it's time to ask those two old guys to pass the RING to you instead of hording it for themselves to try and look young.
Don't be jealous ... are you looking old and needing it back?
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Originally posted by Sow&Steady
Yeap, the mind trick got his tyres slippery and then an added bit of FORCE ensured that his 11 fin JP-FX looked smaller than my 9 fin NSR5.
Ouch !
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Old 10-05-2004, 12:08 AM
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Originally posted by RoyU
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I have trouble downloading the 710 FAQ.

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From which link? The one on Mark's signature or from 3hobby.com's download section?
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Originally posted by Sow&Steady
Oh? I thought it was a Cessna plane taking off from one of Heathrow Airport's main runway!
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Neither of us ... its Master D!
Cannot be ! Since you guys say that I do not have the RING...
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Originally posted by Sow&Steady
Don't be jealous ... are you looking old and needing it back?
For sure you need it more than me.
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Old 10-05-2004, 12:12 AM
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Originally posted by markp27
Hmm more than a coincedence if you ask me my friend!!! A large disturbance in the force, the ring bearer being at the track and two guys shoot straight throught the fence on the long sweeper on the same lap - I'll let you draw your own conclusions
Aaahh! Submitting to the FORCE you are!
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Old 10-05-2004, 12:15 AM
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Originally posted by RoyU
I track race on has 200ft straight with a very tight infield. Longer that it is wide. Has very good traction but not to the point of traction rolling.

What is the part number for the new servo saver? I am using a Futaba S9402 servo.

I have the cf front upper brace from RDlogics

InitialD, Associated 80 wt shock oil

With the stock setup, the car has lot of rear traction.

I'll give your advices a try and see what happens
Roy

Try the setup I posted and work backward from there.

You will not complain about push. that's for sure
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Originally posted by InitialD
Strange. It should work. Paul Knapton's 710 setup on slicks at the AMCC track here.
*ahem* wet track *ahem*
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Originally posted by markp27
Thank you master, I did wonder if Sow had been telling me the truth, but Onkel Sow's mind tricks were far stronger than I had prepared myself for He could change the tyres/engines on his car quicker than I could see I must prepare myself better for the next visit!
Mark, to prepare better, drag the old D along with you!
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Originally posted by InitialD
Perhaps a cool trick to add is the short wheelbase mod if you're having tight hairpins. Especially since you got the rear part of the car stable.



802145 and it comes with the new diff ring.



That would be the same as the 3Racing one. Use that and the front section will hold up crashes better. Of course not the ones that go straight into the wall.



In my opinion, that's pretty heavy ! If you have Associated 50 or 60 wt would be about right.



Yes, that is correct. I guess a lot of people complained about setting up the 705 that made it almost undrivable out of the box. Serpent probably included an out of the box setup which was possible to drive on most tracks which would mean an understeer type of setup.
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Speaking of the new diff ring i put that on and it rubs slightly But it is no big deal

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Originally posted by Picard
Should be enough thanks

Roy
get your hands on the new servo saver and the steering linkage needs to be at 39.5 - 40mm to give you correct throw
I would suggest that yes you do use the new ackerman arm. But I would not measure the linkage as it can be different for each servo. Instead I would make sure that your servo is centered (no trim) and then change the length of the arm until the ackerman arm is pointing straight ahead.
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Originally posted by markp27
You're right - Sow didn't look good when he took the ring off We were attacking each other with our walking sticks/zimmer frames in the pit lane - like two old slugs fighting
Speak for yourself Mark.
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Originally posted by InitialD
For sure you need it more than me.
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