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Old 04-12-2005, 07:25 AM
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some pic of my RRR...
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Old 04-12-2005, 07:27 AM
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others pic... with servo and receiver...
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Old 04-12-2005, 07:28 AM
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Old 04-12-2005, 07:32 AM
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Nice but i think your pipe should be lower the fuel and oil will build up in the middle
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Old 04-12-2005, 07:33 AM
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V1RRR using serpent bodyshell...
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Old 04-12-2005, 10:21 AM
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Originally posted by sjr456
Im running the skyline vr12 on my RRR, its a good pipe. Its as good as the RB I was running previously, and a bit sturdier. Twister tires work well. I believe the foam is from GRP, so traction is good but wear isnt quite as good as Monotuning. Also the rims are really strong.
I race with this guy and his car works well with that setup. The Skyline pipe seems to give good bottom end for most people. Running a Palmaris BRB set I think I like the HEC pipe I got from Kitracer. It seems to free up the engine.

I run Twister tires from Kinetix also. They're great tires, especially the wheel. It's really sturdy. I went through a crazy accident on the straight last weekend and the tire was barely wobbling even though the pipe on that side was destroyed.
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Old 04-12-2005, 02:14 PM
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Originally posted by rcfiend
What is the common pipe that everyone is using on the RRR. And has anyone ever heard of Twister foam tires. They are selling them @ $9.99 on the Kinetix website. Just wanted to check before purchasing some.
your choice of pipe also depends on what engine you are planning to use and the size of your tracks... my pipe the the rbv12 inline concept pipe since i use a rb v12 5 ports tuned by rody engine. it's a screamer and has a very nice power band...
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Default Re: Re: Re: part to convert ruuber tires to foam tires

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DOKI: any feedback using the rubber tires i'll be running mine with foam tires when i finished it
the v-one rrr wce kit can be easily adjusted to work with rubber tires. i removed the front oneway kit and changed to a regular diff. filled the front diffs with 100,000 wt and 30,000 for the rear. shock oil is 50wt on all fours. springs all black. these is my current set-up but i'm not yet that happy with it although teh car hadles great. still need to do more fine tuning to get the best handling. i know the kit can do better as my previous experience with my v-one r. also removed the front sway bar and rear stabilizer. i'm running 40R sorex rubber tires....
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Old 04-12-2005, 02:57 PM
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Originally posted by sjr456
Im running the skyline vr12 on my RRR, its a good pipe. Its as good as the RB I was running previously, and a bit sturdier. Twister tires work well. I believe the foam is from GRP, so traction is good but wear isnt quite as good as Monotuning. Also the rims are really strong.
twister is not made my grp... they also are not nearly as consistent as any grp tyre (eligi, fast tyre, rs tyre). if possible, go with grp!!!!!!!!
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Old 04-12-2005, 03:51 PM
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Originally posted by joemugen
twister is not made my grp... they also are not nearly as consistent as any grp tyre (eligi, fast tyre, rs tyre). if possible, go with grp!!!!!!!!
Joe...I disagree with that. Twister is a great tire. I've not had any problems with consistency. You should talk to Omar if you had any problems. I'm sure he would work it out with you.

The rims are by far the strongest I've ever used. The rubber is great. Provides good and consistent traction.

BTW...you missed a good weekend at the last race. Traction was almost at Winternats level and alot of guys were on the verge of traction rolling.
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Old 04-12-2005, 04:19 PM
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Thanks for all the feedback guys. I guess its the skyline pipe then.

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Originally posted by JustRace
Joe...I disagree with that. Twister is a great tire. I've not had any problems with consistency. You should talk to Omar if you had any problems. I'm sure he would work it out with you.

The rims are by far the strongest I've ever used. The rubber is great. Provides good and consistent traction.

BTW...you missed a good weekend at the last race. Traction was almost at Winternats level and alot of guys were on the verge of traction rolling.
yeah, i heard. i wish i could of went.... but was out of town. i heard that you did very well-------- qualified 3rd in the A. good job. i will see you out at the regionals.
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Old 04-12-2005, 07:45 PM
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I was wanting to know what the best 200mm Can Am body to use on the RRR for the Open Nationals at Kissimee this fall?
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Old 04-13-2005, 04:18 AM
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Originally posted by bighurt98
I was wanting to know what the best 200mm Can Am body to use on the RRR for the Open Nationals at Kissimee this fall?
i think the nationals at kissimmee is for 1/8 th scale only?
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Old 04-13-2005, 05:26 AM
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I believe twister is made by GQ...
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