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Roger 04-03-2003 05:21 PM

You should get at least 2 sets of front steering knuckles, front universals, and a set of front and rear arms.

Sydewynder 04-03-2003 05:50 PM


Originally posted by Roger
You should get at least 2 sets of front steering knuckles, front universals, and a set of front and rear arms.

Is this Roger S?

Manticore 04-04-2003 07:03 AM

Fifth post fever
 
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:nod: :nod:

Manticore 04-04-2003 07:04 AM

Fifth post fever 2
 
1 Attachment(s)
:nod: :nod: :nod: :nod: :nod:

racenut123 04-04-2003 07:17 AM

Roger Serafin
 
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penggoy 04-04-2003 07:36 AM

hi guys im planning on buying an mtx3. i just have a few questions.

1. where can I get a good deal on this kit online (kit w/o engine)?

2. what are the part/s that usually breaks or anything that needs to be replaced or added to the kit . I want to know this/these so I can add it/them to my shopping cart that way I can save on s/h.

3. can I use the ae starter box if I turn the flywheel 90 deg from its stock position on the mtx3?

4. I want to put rdlogics pipe on it but I noticed on their website that there are two kinds of pipe, one turbo and the other nonturbo. whats the difference between them?What part # are u guys using?

many many thnx muah

kevink2 04-04-2003 08:45 AM


Originally posted by Racing4Evo
The PINK is harder than the RED despite the fact that coil thickness is identical.
Doh, you're right, I'm a confused man.

Vinyard 04-04-2003 09:43 AM

Manticore,
I notice that u do away with the remaining of your shock towers.
erm, dun you ever have a need to try other shock positions?

I think k-factory also produces the fifth body post thing.
How does the car perform with the fifth body post?
any noticeable difference?

regards

Manticore 04-04-2003 10:15 AM


Originally posted by Vinyard
Manticore,
I notice that u do away with the remaining of your shock towers.
erm, dun you ever have a need to try other shock positions?

I think k-factory also produces the fifth body post thing.
How does the car perform with the fifth body post?
any noticeable difference?

regards

i didnt cut away the upper shock location on the shock tower, it is an optional shock tower by local option house. I tried the upper shock position and they dont do any good to the performance.

Corse-R 04-04-2003 11:24 AM


Originally posted by Vinyard
Manticore,
I notice that u do away with the remaining of your shock towers.
erm, dun you ever have a need to try other shock positions?

Lola VDS racing or weight freakness? :sneaky: :D :D :D

PasCarRC 04-04-2003 11:58 AM

penggoy
 
Here is one source:


http://64.70.208.72/speedtechrc/96.html

penggoy 04-04-2003 04:02 PM

Re: penggoy
 
[QUOTE]Originally posted by PasCarRC
Here is one source:


thnx PasCarRc .

guys can u pls answer my other questions pls thnx
:(

patelladragger 04-04-2003 04:08 PM

Re: Fifth post fever 2
 

Originally posted by Manticore
:nod: :nod: :nod: :nod: :nod:

Looking at your pic manti it looks like your running pretty small tires - they look well under 60mm. I think I figured out that when I tried to put small tires on and subsequently tightened the shock collars to get the ride height that I screwed up the droop of the car...tis why the handling went to pot. Do you guys have a method of accurately determining how to set your same "comparative" droop when you go down to much smaller tires so your setup stays consistent? Do you all just go by feel or is their a way to measure what amount of droop will equal the droop you had before.

Manticore 04-04-2003 05:14 PM


Originally posted by Corse-R
Lola VDS racing or weight freakness? :sneaky: :D :D :D
that shock tower is designed for VDS body but so far I prefer sedan body for MTX3. :nod: :nod:

Manticore 04-04-2003 05:16 PM

Re: Re: Fifth post fever 2
 

Originally posted by patelladragger
Looking at your pic manti it looks like your running pretty small tires - they look well under 60mm. I think I figured out that when I tried to put small tires on and subsequently tightened the shock collars to get the ride height that I screwed up the droop of the car...tis why the handling went to pot. Do you guys have a method of accurately determining how to set your same "comparative" droop when you go down to much smaller tires so your setup stays consistent? Do you all just go by feel or is their a way to measure what amount of droop will equal the droop you had before.
that tire size is after a one day RCing !! I do like bigger tire size instead as handling is more consistant.

While I adjust collar, I do adjust droop in pair.


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