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InitialD 04-26-2004 10:42 PM


Originally posted by Pyramid
Bring it to the work shop.. a decent lathe machine should be able to do it. Furthermore, in order to help the bearing sits in the real center of pulley, bring used drive belt to cover the tooth for lathe`s chuck to hold the diff gear (45T) better. Idea courtesy from Gold Finger...
Cool ! :nod:

InitialD 04-26-2004 10:43 PM


Originally posted by Profoxcg
pyramid, so the alum 3racing pulley is not a good idea?
It may make the drive train smoother but hearing from other incidences of 3 Racing aluminum pulleys for other cars will make you want to stick with the stock plastic pulleys. More reliable and cheaper to replace too. If they are as "reliable" as the other 3 Racing aluminum pulleys for other cars, their tooth will sharpen themselves over time and cut the belts. My 2 cents.

markp27 04-26-2004 10:52 PM

710 FAQ
 
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Another update :eek: :lol:

Just added the WOT break-in method to the FAQ.

Cheers, Mark.

Profoxcg 04-26-2004 10:52 PM

you really think the theeth will sharpen??

who makes the optional mugen metal pulleys? doesnt 3 racing?

InitialD 04-26-2004 10:53 PM

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Which Motor
 

Originally posted by AMGRacer
Man Salvens excuse factory was working overtime there. If the Mugens were running 40% why did not he?
I believe the reason he used a lower nitro content was to make the 5 minute mark where the other guys did not make it. That is why while not having the "fastest" motor out there, he was still able to TQ.

On why he did not use 40% for the final, that's beyond me. But I heard that with the No Fuel Bottle in the Pits rule, it was very difficult to tune the engine without getting the engine flame out the car and get hit by 1/8th scale cars practising at the same time.

I guess I kind of agree with you on what you're trying to say inexplicitly that it was a poor excuse of loosing. But I do agree that at the end of the day, the better drive won not because of the motor but because of skill as well.:nod:


Originally posted by AMGRacer
The pre-worlds was run to IFMAR rules, 16% nitro. This will even up the playing field when it comes to "funny fuel".
Correct. Hence the motor theory speculation was correct to say that power wise, they were even as mentioned by Rene in his Pre-World report in Brazil. The fuel was the "determining factor".

InitialD 04-26-2004 10:56 PM

Re: 710 FAQ
 

Originally posted by markp27
Another update :eek: :lol:
Man, this is worse than Mickey$oft ! :nod: :lol: :lol: :lol:

AMGRacer 04-26-2004 10:58 PM

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Which Motor
 

Originally posted by InitialD
I believe the reason he used a lower nitro content was to make the 5 minute mark where the other guys did not make it. That is why while not having the "fastest" motor out there, he was still able to TQ.

On why he did not use 40% for the final, that's beyond me. But I heard that with the No Fuel Bottle in the Pits rule, it was very difficult to tune the engine without getting the engine flame out the car and get hit by 1/8th scale cars practising at the same time.

I guess I kind of agree with you on what you're trying to say inexplicitly that it was a poor excuse of loosing. But I do agree that at the end of the day, the better drive won not because of the motor but because of skill as well.:nod:

Correct. Hence the motor theory speculation was correct to say that power wise, they were even as mentioned by Rene in his Pre-World report in Brazil. The fuel was the "determining factor".

I think Salven is good, but he got outmaneuvered on that weekend. He might have made TQ but did not have the car speed in the main event. His last couple of race reports and the attack on Josh Cyrul kinda got me mad at his lack of respect for other racers abilities. Like you said he got out drove and out motored at the Winternats. Had nothing to do with what car he was driving in the end.

InitialD 04-26-2004 10:59 PM


Originally posted by Profoxcg
you really think the theeth will sharpen??
Well, if you don't mind trying it, I would like to know as well...;)

I know that the aluminum pulleys that come with the Trinity Reflex Team Only kit comes with aluminum pulleys that do not sharpen over time. Those are good stuff.


Originally posted by Profoxcg
who makes the optional mugen metal pulleys? doesnt 3 racing?
I think there are others making aluminum pulleys. But by far, I thought it was mentioned that 3 Racing ones were the worst. But let's hope the quality of the ones for the 710 are up to mark.:nod:

markp27 04-26-2004 11:03 PM

Re: Re: 710 FAQ
 

Originally posted by InitialD
Man, this is worse than Mickey$oft ! :nod: :lol: :lol: :lol:
:flaming: :cry: :lol: :lol:

PSI Racing 04-27-2004 01:36 AM

New Parts
 
There are going to be some new parts available soon.

InitialD 04-27-2004 01:40 AM

Re: New Parts
 

Originally posted by PSI Racing
There are going to be some new parts available soon.
What are they going to be?

PSI Racing 04-27-2004 01:47 AM

Re: Re: New Parts
 

Originally posted by InitialD
What are they going to be?
Aluminum Radio Plate Bracket
Aluminum Middle Shaft Bracket
Aluminum Anti-roll Bar Levers
One Piece Engine mounts
Setup Wheels

Serpent Nut! 04-27-2004 01:47 AM

i got 3racing parts ...
 
i got it from www.rchub.com they look great and made the car alot stiffer too.. i havent finished installing all of them but there are really nice check it out... they ship out stuff and they ship it out fast

jfc_tech 04-27-2004 02:50 AM

Re: 710 FAQ
 

Originally posted by markp27
Another update :eek: :lol:

Just added the WOT break-in method to the FAQ.

Cheers, Mark.

great, another one. :nod: keep it coming.:D

Pyramid 04-27-2004 03:11 AM


Originally posted by Profoxcg
pyramid, so the alum 3racing pulley is not a good idea?
All aluminum pulleys (beside those 45T rear Diff Pulley) will make the drive train smoother. So give it a try, no problem. Yes, this aluminum will become sharp (the edges) but it will take a while, not on the second or third gallon. On the other hand, the plastic ones will have a lot of flexes since the beginning and does not run true (well, its a plastic, deformation occur right from the production).

I used the plastic one myself becuase I could not found Alums one and I usually sold my car cheap after 2 major races without even maintainning (lubing) the bearing. This is the longest record actually since most of the time I sold other brand of my car right after 1 major race. This new generation of Serpent does do magic on maintanance. All bearings still remain as smooth as new after 1 race (approx 2 hours of running time) without even lubing them.


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