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Roger 03-25-2004 02:28 PM

Re: Re: Re: Preparation questions for ease of tuning at the track...
 

Originally posted by Ah10
Second that!
I Third that !!!!!! Practice and buy more tires.

Fire 03-25-2004 05:00 PM

tires are expensive in north america, specially in vancouver:flaming: :flaming: :flaming:

snoopy 03-25-2004 06:34 PM

Re: Re: Re: Re: Preparation questions for ease of tuning at the track...
 

Originally posted by Roger
I Third that !!!!!! Practice and buy more tires.
fourth that....:lol: :lol: :lol:

Manticore 03-25-2004 07:15 PM

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Preparation questions for ease of tuning at the track...
 

Originally posted by snoopy
fourth that....:lol: :lol: :lol:
manti-th that ! :D :D :D

kreidel 03-26-2004 08:08 AM

MTX3 Oneway/Solid Axle conversion
 
Thanks to Abner of RC Concepts!!!

http://www.tce123.com/kreidel/mc1.jpg
http://www.tce123.com/kreidel/mc2.jpg
http://www.tce123.com/kreidel/mc3.jpg

superk 03-26-2004 08:34 AM

Nice!! I want one!! LOL..now how are those CVDs going to handle it?? I have broke like 3 set already!! even the mugen one! =( how can I fig it??

My front diff now is really really hard (I put in an extra shim and really really hink diff grease)

more to that...is there any ball diff avalible for MTX-3??

Thanks

kreidel 03-26-2004 10:55 AM


Originally posted by superk
Nice!! I want one!! LOL..now how are those CVDs going to handle it?? I have broke like 3 set already!! even the mugen one! =( how can I fig it??

My front diff now is really really hard (I put in an extra shim and really really hink diff grease)

more to that...is there any ball diff avalible for MTX-3??

Thanks

The CVD's will be fine, I have run a solid front axle for along time on the shorter tracks and have not yet had a Mugen CVD fail me. This setup is nice because you no longer need to swap out the diff's anymore, just slide the sleeve over, insert the pins and slide it back and now you have a solid axle.

FTSPEEDWAY 03-26-2004 11:03 AM

Hey Kevin that came out real nice give abner my compliments

snoopy 03-26-2004 06:11 PM

Good design on the front spool. Looks sweet.

Bivens 03-26-2004 06:41 PM

Where can I get one of those spools.....How much $$ ?

Anybody know where this front body mount bracket for a lola body comes from.....?

http://stgang.hp.infoseek.co.jp/stgang/etc/RC%20199.jpg

click, dublin 03-27-2004 12:55 PM

Re: MTX3 Oneway/Solid Axle conversion
 
Hi kreidel,

You got mail!



[QUOTE]Originally posted by kreidel
[B]Thanks to Abner of RC Concepts!!!

Q 03-27-2004 06:25 PM

Re: Re: Re: Tires...Offset???
 

Originally posted by joseviejo
My previous post
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I purchased various sets of Nitro Shoe 2 degree offset tires for my MTX-3. When I tried them the car was too wide. Even locking the hub carrier to the arm I could not get the required 200 mm.

I thought the Fast tires on Mugen rims are also 2 degree offset...Am I wrong? Why is the car so different in width when using these two brands?
Thanks for your input.

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I will have to sell these tires. Which car uses 2º offset?
Thanks


ASSOCIATED NTC3

Q 03-27-2004 06:29 PM


Originally posted by Fire
tires are expensive in north america, specially in vancouver:flaming: :flaming: :flaming:

www.rc-mushroom.com :) :D

mckrooz 03-27-2004 06:52 PM


Originally posted by Bivens
Where can I get one of those spools.....How much $$ ?

Anybody know where this front body mount bracket for a lola body comes from.....?

http://stgang.hp.infoseek.co.jp/stgang/etc/RC%20199.jpg

I hear it comes from Kawahara but I've been unable to find it. I want one too. Also the rear mount. Manti?

jscamry 03-27-2004 10:38 PM


Originally posted by kreidel
The CVD's will be fine, I have run a solid front axle for along time on the shorter tracks and have not yet had a Mugen CVD fail me. This setup is nice because you no longer need to swap out the diff's anymore, just slide the sleeve over, insert the pins and slide it back and now you have a solid axle.
Is this similar to the 710's front diff setup??


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