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Old 05-13-2008, 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by shesha
Any reason as to why you would not run other aluminium pullies apart from the small drive pulley ?
From experience, when I ran ALL aluminum pullies in the past, I went through alot of belts. After a awaile, the teeth on the pullies sharpen due to friction from the belt and the aluminum pullies. The reason why I only run the small drive pulley in the rear is because that's what came with the car. I know there's a plastic rear pulley available, but you would have to run the brake adaptor with the old style brake. You can run the aluminum pullies if you want to go through belts like I did. Its definately a " bling factor " in my opinion. To each, his own.

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I was just wondering thats all, over here have no choice really, after cleaning out the track and sugaring it down, the track within the next 30min gets dusty again from inconsistent weather, I find that the plastic pulleys would chew up faster, therefore the only workaroud are the alu pullies.

I was just wondering if anyone would sense any difference in throttle response?
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Old 05-14-2008, 01:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Paul D.
I would change all the pullies back to plastic. The only aluminum pully you should run is the small drive pully that's attached to the rear belt and rear differential housing.

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I agree with that the only alu pully is the small drive pully...
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Hi all,
A few Question below that shall definably put me in the learners group . Any help on them would be awesome.

1) What is offset in knuckle arm , driver washer and tires ? And what are there pro's and con's ?

2) what is a better clutch system for the RRR WC EVO ? Since there are a few on the market.

3) i Cant Get a Right camber degree so my tire burn evenly,(running anti clock wise on rough medium traction track) What is the rule in setting cambeR?

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Old 05-14-2008, 06:38 AM
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ccrcraceway, I know I posted it somewhere, just do a thread search or on this forum for hudy pdf handbook or if someone would be kind enough to post the link.

It will give near all the information you need to know about rc onroad car setup.
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Old 05-22-2008, 10:10 PM
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hey guys! im still using the old RRR shocks and would like to know if the 720 springs will fit?
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I was wondering is there still anyone racing there RRR WC not the EVO version?
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Old 01-27-2009, 03:46 PM
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Hello,

I'm trying to figure out whcih battery pack I need for the receiver. The manual says use only 71162 6V X-FORCE. Is that the one I have to use?

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I'm trying to figure out whcih battery pack I need for the receiver. The manual says use only 71162 6V X-FORCE. Is that the one I have to use?

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You can use a saddle pack.I have 1600 intellect.
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Old 01-28-2009, 05:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Ivan Dickson
I was wondering is there still anyone racing there RRR WC not the EVO version?
yup...me still racing with my old trusted RRR Wc but with Evo rear shaft , disc and still able to acheived poduim sometimes...

and but of course, if i have the extra cash, will get the EVO2
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yup...me still racing with my old trusted RRR Wc but with Evo rear shaft , disc and still able to acheived poduim sometimes...

and but of course, if i have the extra cash, will get the EVO2
I thought about getting the EVO2but my RRR WC is just like new considering I've only race it about 7 times since feb 2006the car is so easy to drive.....
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Old 01-30-2009, 11:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Ivan Dickson
I was wondering is there still anyone racing there RRR WC not the EVO version?
Sold the RRR WCE, but the Evo version is still running strong, here!
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yup...me still racing with my old trusted RRR Wc but with Evo rear shaft , disc and still able to acheived poduim sometimes...

and but of course, if i have the extra cash, will get the EVO2
Originally Posted by kewdawg
Sold the RRR WCE, but the Evo version is still running strong, here!
Great to hear things are going well....
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My RRR had a good day out at the local track today car handle very well considering it was the first time running a front diffI'm hooked, the car was so easy to drive compared to a spool. To me its like having a oneway with 4 wheel braking, well I just wanted to share with all of the proud RRR onwers around the world....GO FAST and don't look back.
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Originally Posted by Ivan Dickson
I thought about getting the EVO2but my RRR WC is just like new considering I've only race it about 7 times since feb 2006the car is so easy to drive.....
I been racing it thru out 08, and race with Evo WC, Evo 2. All i can say it my RRR Wc still holds as well as with all this newer kit

Originally Posted by kewdawg
Sold the RRR WCE, but the Evo version is still running strong, here!
ya man...if i have the extra cash, will get one too


Originally Posted by Ivan Dickson
My RRR had a good day out at the local track today car handle very well considering it was the first time running a front diffI'm hooked, the car was so easy to drive compared to a spool. To me its like having a oneway with 4 wheel braking, well I just wanted to share with all of the proud RRR onwers around the world....GO FAST and don't look back.
Good to heard that, but for me, i still perfer to use spool as i too lazy to change diff oil for front...
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