Mugen MTX-4
#6301
Originally Posted by kidDynomite
Richey, Xray Spring Steels Outdrives are part #305131.
CorseR, sweet tip. I have every gen Xray and never thought of trying the outdrives. Maybe cause I never wanted to strip them of any parts, but this carpet season I'll pick up a few more for next yrs nitro season.
IMHO, Xray's quaility is hard to beat. But for nitro cars, Mugen is just as comparable in quality and durability.
Rody, your 4.5 would smoke any .12 if you put them on the carpet together. That's mad brushless hp. It's no wonder your rear Spring Steels are mangled. especially if we're talking foams tires.
CorseR, sweet tip. I have every gen Xray and never thought of trying the outdrives. Maybe cause I never wanted to strip them of any parts, but this carpet season I'll pick up a few more for next yrs nitro season.
IMHO, Xray's quaility is hard to beat. But for nitro cars, Mugen is just as comparable in quality and durability.
Rody, your 4.5 would smoke any .12 if you put them on the carpet together. That's mad brushless hp. It's no wonder your rear Spring Steels are mangled. especially if we're talking foams tires.
#6302
They are almost $28, so probably not to cost effective
#6303
Originally Posted by richey
They are almost $28, so probably not to cost effective
#6304
So I am guessing nobody here has tried the Kawahara solid/oneway combo fromn the lack of responses?
#6305
Tech Elite
iTrader: (2)
Originally Posted by AMGRacer
So I am guessing nobody here has tried the Kawahara solid/oneway combo fromn the lack of responses?
and it works well in either setting, it all depends what you prefer to run with
#6306
Originally Posted by itchy b
some of the guys at our track at moorebank run this oneway combo and from all reports they like the ease of changing from oneway to locker or vicaversa quickly.
and it works well in either setting, it all depends what you prefer to run with
and it works well in either setting, it all depends what you prefer to run with
Any ideas?
#6307
Tech Elite
iTrader: (2)
Originally Posted by AMGRacer
I will use both settings for sure which is awesome. I was more wondering about durability and craftsmanship as well as ease of use.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
#6308
Tech Adept
I brought one off the guys from Kawahara at the Worlds. The main difference is that it allow you to run what is between a 1 way and a spool! Both wheel spin at the same rate but it is on a one way if it make sense. Have not tried that yet but Mike S was running one I was told. As a spool it works the same as any other spool but with 2 pins, so it might last longer without slop!
#6310
Tech Adept
Don't know what happen at the end, but I saw the setup sheet that he is running a one way with the lock between 2 drive cups which spin at the same rate left to right. Of course, spool will always be my fav!
#6312
OK sweet thanks for the info. I wondered what the interlocking cups were in the picture now it is clear!! It is like the X-Ray multi diff.
OK I will definately order one!
OK I will definately order one!
#6313
Tech Fanatic
Fukuda was running a one-way spool. Just like a one-way, except that the 2 front wheels dont rotate indipendantly of eachother. They are locked. This setting has it's own set of outdrives and does not require pins. The conventional one-way and the conventional spool run the same out-drives and the front drive is changed between the 2 by either adding or removing pins. I've been running one for a while now and it works really good.
p.s. KidDynomite, I usually run my T2 on ashphalt with rubber tyres, but this was my first ever run on carpet with foams. In the 3rd A final, totally mangled the rear outdrive off the line, and i did not even mash it!!
p.s. KidDynomite, I usually run my T2 on ashphalt with rubber tyres, but this was my first ever run on carpet with foams. In the 3rd A final, totally mangled the rear outdrive off the line, and i did not even mash it!!
#6314
#6315
Is this the correct pipe manifold setup for our cars:
http://www.skylinercracing.com/store/P_16.htm
Thanks,
http://www.skylinercracing.com/store/P_16.htm
Thanks,