Team Magic G4RS 2009
#736
Tech Adept
Thread Starter
#737
^^^^nice trophies
#738
Team Shirts
We have sent you an email regarding the team shirts, let us know what you think.
Best regards
www.machinaria.com
#739
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Landsborough, Queensland, Australia.
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Hi Guys
My setup from our recent queensland - brendale state championships has been uploaded to the team magic website . look for john germanos qld state championship setup.
link:
http://teammagic.com.tw/Download/G4%...N_GERMANOS.PDF
My setup from our recent queensland - brendale state championships has been uploaded to the team magic website . look for john germanos qld state championship setup.
link:
http://teammagic.com.tw/Download/G4%...N_GERMANOS.PDF
Kindest regards,
Lars.
#740
Tech Master
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: (Holiday, Fl.) (CST.Allentown, Pa.)
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I need one of them G4RS shrits
#741
#742
Hello Randy, we are working on the Team Machinaria T-shirts, we will send them out as soon as we have them.
Best regards
www.machinaria.com
Best regards
www.machinaria.com
#743
Tech Master
iTrader: (26)
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: (Holiday, Fl.) (CST.Allentown, Pa.)
Posts: 1,314
Trader Rating: 26 (100%+)
Hello Randy, we are working on the Team Machinaria T-shirts, we will send them out as soon as we have them.
Best regards
www.machinaria.com
Best regards
www.machinaria.com
#744
Tech Adept
Thread Starter
Beautiful Trophies!!!
We have sent you an email regarding the team shirts, let us know what you think.
Best regards
www.machinaria.com
We have sent you an email regarding the team shirts, let us know what you think.
Best regards
www.machinaria.com
I tend be short on time always.
But, yeah, let's take a look at it!
Anna, I saw your email. I will let you know how that goes. I'll send you an email with the price of the shirt you see in the pic. I also had a few reds made for us.
Back when we drove the G4S we made black and orange, like Jorge's standing 3rd on the podium. Every one wanted one! ha!
#745
ImpalaBob
Looking at Nats results...
http://www.sgrid.com/2009/toledo-nats/qual-3.pdf
Assuming that Bob is 38th.. very consistent rounds, and one heat dnf.. Keep up the pressure on them bob!! Is it down to engine performance now?
Ahh less points is better?
h
http://www.sgrid.com/2009/toledo-nats/qual-3.pdf
Assuming that Bob is 38th.. very consistent rounds, and one heat dnf.. Keep up the pressure on them bob!! Is it down to engine performance now?
Ahh less points is better?
h
#746
Tech Master
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yeah thats me
Looking at Nats results...
http://www.sgrid.com/2009/toledo-nats/qual-3.pdf
Assuming that Bob is 38th.. very consistent rounds, and one heat dnf.. Keep up the pressure on them bob!! Is it down to engine performance now?
Ahh less points is better?
h
http://www.sgrid.com/2009/toledo-nats/qual-3.pdf
Assuming that Bob is 38th.. very consistent rounds, and one heat dnf.. Keep up the pressure on them bob!! Is it down to engine performance now?
Ahh less points is better?
h
#747
Tech Addict
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Guys,
What kind of diff oils work well for the RS 09 on a medium bite track? I am using ofna 120,000 wt up front and TM 50,000 in the back, and with those oils my car is noticably sluggish in low speed hairpin sections compared to those of top racers in the area. I placed 3rd in today's club race and the only areas I was slower than the top two were those sections.
What kind of diff oils work well for the RS 09 on a medium bite track? I am using ofna 120,000 wt up front and TM 50,000 in the back, and with those oils my car is noticably sluggish in low speed hairpin sections compared to those of top racers in the area. I placed 3rd in today's club race and the only areas I was slower than the top two were those sections.
#748
Tech Adept
Thread Starter
Guys,
What kind of diff oils work well for the RS 09 on a medium bite track? I am using ofna 120,000 wt up front and TM 50,000 in the back, and with those oils my car is noticably sluggish in low speed hairpin sections compared to those of top racers in the area. I placed 3rd in today's club race and the only areas I was slower than the top two were those sections.
What kind of diff oils work well for the RS 09 on a medium bite track? I am using ofna 120,000 wt up front and TM 50,000 in the back, and with those oils my car is noticably sluggish in low speed hairpin sections compared to those of top racers in the area. I placed 3rd in today's club race and the only areas I was slower than the top two were those sections.
You may want to look at your shock spring-oil combo. Try lighter damper oil and stiffer springs, assuming you are parting from box-stock settings. Do small increments so you do not get lost.
#749
Doing well Bob...
http://www.sgrid.com/2009/toledo-nats/qual-6.pdf
http://www.sgrid.com/2009/toledo-nats/mains-setup.pdf
101 tourers. I bet its hectic...
Position 5 in the ODD 1/4th... Hope you get a clean start and capitalize, keep up the good work.. It's really close in the middle order and hope you get a clean one and move on up.
cheers
h
#750
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I am using Losi 35wt shock oils all around on stock springs. I had used blue and turquoise TM springs front and back but thought those were a lil too stiff. I'll post my setup sheet so you guys can take a close look at it.