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Old 05-05-2010, 09:32 AM
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Originally Posted by CivicTuning
Hi Paolo,

Any chance of us getting your setup sheet ?

Would be greatly appreciated !

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Yeah what he said!
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Old 05-05-2010, 11:20 AM
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Yeah what he said!
A complete sheet would be even better.
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wow that 733 is getting faster and faster
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selling my 733 and part , check it out on the australian for sale thread http://www.rctech.net/forum/australi...your-gain.html
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Old 05-06-2010, 07:36 AM
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The set-up is posted on the serpent.com site

It is the "Sour Grapes" set-up

http://serpent.com/racing/setups/

Hope this helps out!

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Originally Posted by dj apolaro
The set-up is posted on the serpent.com site

It is the "Sour Grapes" set-up

http://serpent.com/racing/setups/

Hope this helps out!

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DJ,

Will there be an update to the setup sheet so we can check off what which arms we are using?

Thanks,
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Old 05-06-2010, 08:16 AM
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I used the "H" plastics.

Not sure how the set-up sheet will work. I really have nothing to do with that, but I will pass on the idea.

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http://www.redrc.net/2010/05/serpent...pension-parts/
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yep! Thats why I asked about the setup sheet. We now have stock, medium, and hard. SOOO many choices. lol
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yep! Thats why I asked about the setup sheet. We now have stock, medium, and hard. SOOO many choices. lol
Actually only M and H. The M's have the same part number as the stock ones, so the stock fades away
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Old 05-06-2010, 09:50 AM
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Updating the set-up sheet to include the plastics has been put on the "to do" list. I got word today from Michael that he will work on it.

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Is there a possibility of making a setup video for the 733, such as M. Salven's 966 video guide which is very informative for alot of racers everywhere ?
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Originally Posted by dj apolaro
Updating the set-up sheet to include the plastics has been put on the "to do" list. I got word today from Michael that he will work on it.

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Hi DJ, if you have a Small Very Technical, Low Traction Track, had & humid climate, what will be the one to use. M or H

Thanks

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If you found that video helpful, I would think it should be 90% applicable to the 733. A lot of the concepts are similar. Maybe he will see this request and make one for the 733 also. You never know!


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Old 05-06-2010, 10:16 AM
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Originally Posted by rcpanama
Hi DJ, if you have a Small Very Technical, Low Traction Track, had & humid climate, what will be the one to use. M or H

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I would use the "H" for the hotter temps. Having said that I have ever used the ""M'" plastics.

This past weekend we had 95F temps and 140F track temps and it is always at least 85% humidity here. My car was pretty good with the "H" plastics.

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