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Manticore 05-18-2003 07:17 PM

Re: Delrin Front Upper Suspension Arms
 

Originally posted by eddiethefish
While being at the toy show, I ran into this great products by Nanteco System Engineers, Kanagawa, Japan. If you have been in the forum for quite some time, you may recall I once posted the black and white picture of it. Here's the real ones.
i find the front upper arm has lesser play so i decide not to get this derlin parts ! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

instead, i should get a set of rear derlin arm as the stock arm has quite a bit of slow and they are moving and changing rear toe in automatically ! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

TBR 05-18-2003 07:25 PM

Re: Re: Delrin Front Upper Suspension Arms
 

Originally posted by Manticore
...instead, i should get a set of rear derlin arm as the stock arm has quite a bit of slow and they are moving and changing rear toe in automatically ! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I agree a set of rear arms with there own berings would be quite nice. Though I like the idea of having the front ones aswell.

Z Man 05-18-2003 09:52 PM

What shore are the kit tires? thanks

Manticore 05-18-2003 09:54 PM


Originally posted by TSR6
Congrats Manticore.

Im thinking I may order the CV's.. I had a dogbone fall out while cleaning the car with an air compressor.. heh.. ''not good''

the Mugen CVD is a very good investment for your MTX3. I think the main reason for your wheel flied off is the plastic hex adaptor. you should get a set as well.

Manticore 05-18-2003 09:55 PM


Originally posted by Z Man
What shore are the kit tires? thanks
it should be rated 37 shore front and rear

FREAKAH 05-18-2003 10:15 PM


Originally posted by NTC3NUT
Hi guys, I have a friend who is also a fellow racer, and he has very little internet access. He runs a MTX-3, and is looking for a good rear sway bar. Could one of you direct me to a supplier, or source for the Kawahara unit? I'll get ahold of one for him. Thanks in advance.
Check out www.speedtechrc.com . Ask Steve if he can get the Kawhara unit.

Tell your friend to also consider the optional Mugen swaybar which is thicker than the stock one. You can also get it at Speedtech or www.Microrcshop.com or any place that stocks Mugen parts.:D

khyber 05-18-2003 10:55 PM

Radio Interference
 
Guys.... I have a slight interference when I play with 1 or 2 people but It goes out of control when I race and play together with 10 people at the driving stand. Surprisingly it is OK when I play alone. I have changed everything except transmitter and receiver ! I need to know which one is more likely since these two are very costly before I change it.... Help!!!!!

Fire 05-18-2003 11:37 PM

if you had take care of everything else then it must be your radio system, if you are lucky then it maybe cause by bad crystals

RClover 05-18-2003 11:50 PM

Kawahara Heatsink..good?
 
Manticore,
Are running this head ? Can this be fitted onto my Rody Tuned 5 port engine without having to change the head button?

http://shopping.rcmodel.com.hk/image.../kh-z-1711.jpg

Manticore 05-18-2003 11:59 PM

Re: Kawahara Heatsink..good?
 

Originally posted by RClover
Manticore,
Are running this head ? Can this be fitted onto my Rody Tuned 5 port engine without having to change the head button?

http://shopping.rcmodel.com.hk/image.../kh-z-1711.jpg

yes, i am using the same heatsink. you may put it on your Rody engine

RClover 05-19-2003 12:11 AM

what a disaster race yesterday...
 
It was a disastrous race for me yesterday. Competition was very keen. I was in my third/Final heat to try a 16 laps qualifier to be in the top main, on lap 5 i clipped the rear of a back marker down the stra8 and lifted up in the air TWICE but luckily escaped unhurt. I aborted the final heat at lap 7 as the car handling was weird and i didnt want to ruin my car.
First 1 heat was 14 laps, Second heat was 15 laps and Final heat was 7 laps, i landed in C-main!!! And few dozen of 14 laps qualifiers didnt manage to make it to the finals. A main saw some 16 lap qualifiers.
Started in C-main pole position, i was leading till on lap 14, i lost one screw of my rear wing causing the car to spin while entering the sweeper, went to pit and slotted in a screw without a nut and back on track chasing the race leader...lost 3 screws in total during the race and i finally i made it to 2nd runner-up...
learnt my lesson..till the next race..

RClover 05-19-2003 12:23 AM

Re: Re: Kawahara Heatsink..good?
 

Originally posted by Manticore
yes, i am using the same heatsink. you may put it on your Rody engine
is this the heatsink that can reduce heat as much as 20 deg..?

EVOLUTION 05-19-2003 12:50 AM

Re: Kawahara Heatsink..good?
 

Originally posted by RClover
Manticore,
Are running this head ? Can this be fitted onto my Rody Tuned 5 port engine without having to change the head button?

http://shopping.rcmodel.com.hk/image.../kh-z-1711.jpg

Link isn't working can you attach a file please?

Jack 05-19-2003 12:50 AM

Re: Re: Re: Kawahara Heatsink..good?
 

Originally posted by RClover
is this the heatsink that can reduce heat as much as 20 deg..?
Rclover
it does reduce heat abit better than the normal heatsink
but not to that extent of 20 deg.
maybe plus minus 10%of actual temp

EVOLUTION 05-19-2003 12:51 AM

Re: Re: Kawahara Heatsink..good?
 

Originally posted by EVOLUTION
Link isn't working can you attach a file please?
Seems to be working now,don't worry.


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