Kyosho v-one rrr
#706
Originally posted by joemugen
anyone have an overdrive calculator (spreadsheet)? thanks.
anyone have an overdrive calculator (spreadsheet)? thanks.
Try this http://www.ziggy12345.plus.com/Cars/V-1-RR%20MPH.xls
Its for the RR but will calculate anything as long as you put in the right tooth numbers
Cheers
#707
Tech Fanatic
ziggy, thanks for the spread sheet. what is everyone doing about covering the receiver up so it does not get gas on it?
#708
Originally posted by rjl
I've been using Zacs for the past year, you're right, they work great. Were you on the ZB or Z rims?
I've been using Zacs for the past year, you're right, they work great. Were you on the ZB or Z rims?
#709
Originally posted by joemugen
ziggy, thanks for the spread sheet. what is everyone doing about covering the receiver up so it does not get gas on it?
ziggy, thanks for the spread sheet. what is everyone doing about covering the receiver up so it does not get gas on it?
#710
Tech Adept
Receiver Cover
Try putting serpent cleaning gum over the wires.
#711
Originally posted by rcosmax
Thanks 3434
Just so i have this correct some of the middle shafts carry over to the rrr but not all? the vzw-025 does not fit? How about gearmain shafts? have they released any lightweight versions? And how about the first gear 1way holder...is there a lighter version of this too?
I ill check all those parts out. the midle shaft doesnt have a ton of stress on it so i think i will try the 3racing. torsional stress but no slamming into the boards stress like a cvd.
Thanks for the help.
Thanks 3434
Just so i have this correct some of the middle shafts carry over to the rrr but not all? the vzw-025 does not fit? How about gearmain shafts? have they released any lightweight versions? And how about the first gear 1way holder...is there a lighter version of this too?
I ill check all those parts out. the midle shaft doesnt have a ton of stress on it so i think i will try the 3racing. torsional stress but no slamming into the boards stress like a cvd.
Thanks for the help.
#712
Front toe.
Maybe I've missed something, but I can't seem to adjust the front toe, whilst the RRR is mounted on the Hudy setup prisms.
I see there is a little hole in both steering rods, but the upper arms prevent access to it
Is there an easy way of doing this?
Cheers, Mark.
I see there is a little hole in both steering rods, but the upper arms prevent access to it
Is there an easy way of doing this?
Cheers, Mark.
#713
Re: Front toe.
Originally posted by markp27
Is there an easy way of doing this?
Is there an easy way of doing this?
#714
Re: Re: Front toe.
Originally posted by InitialD
I don't know how this is blocked but on the Mugen, they way I see it's done is to use an L type allen into the holes in the steering rods to turn them. Perhaps then it's reacheable.
I don't know how this is blocked but on the Mugen, they way I see it's done is to use an L type allen into the holes in the steering rods to turn them. Perhaps then it's reacheable.
#715
Re: Re: Front toe.
Originally posted by InitialD
I don't know how this is blocked but on the Mugen, they way I see it's done is to use an L type allen into the holes in the steering rods to turn them. Perhaps then it's reacheable.
I don't know how this is blocked but on the Mugen, they way I see it's done is to use an L type allen into the holes in the steering rods to turn them. Perhaps then it's reacheable.
#716
Finished
Feast your eyes on this, guys! Three days hard work and here are the results:
#717
Tech Regular
Join Date: Nov 2003
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Very nice If it wasn't because the impossibility of getting parts for it in Sweden I would buy one
#718
Re: Finished
Originally posted by markp27
Feast your eyes on this, guys! Three days hard work and here are the results:
Feast your eyes on this, guys! Three days hard work and here are the results:
I see you're hiding and stuffing old engines and pipe on the RRR ! That's not acceptable ! Nice photo work.
#719
Re: Re: Finished
Originally posted by InitialD
Nice job Mark !
I see you're hiding and stuffing old engines and pipe on the RRR ! That's not acceptable ! Nice photo work.
Nice job Mark !
I see you're hiding and stuffing old engines and pipe on the RRR ! That's not acceptable ! Nice photo work.
#720
Re: Re: Re: Finished
Originally posted by markp27
Thanks D - if only everything was as good as my photo work
Thanks D - if only everything was as good as my photo work