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rcabj 03-03-2005 06:15 PM

Re: Lola Body
 

Originally posted by no4hitter
What is the best Lola body to fit the mtx-3? And where can I get it. Thanks
:) do we need any changes or special front bumper to accomodate the lola body shell??

cdelong 03-03-2005 06:55 PM

depending on the style, you may have to dremel the front shock tower. As long as you don't mount your shocks on the top hole, you will be OK.

greek 03-04-2005 06:18 AM

help
 
hello guys!
im new and i want your help.i have found 2 rc cars.a ford focus tamiya xbg and a kyosho fw05s.im not thinking about races or modify.wich car seems faster and without lots of engine problems?
iil apreciate your help

Seisick 03-04-2005 08:15 AM


Originally posted by ROBBIE C
I just checked and found out Kawahara Japan is out of stock so these belts are on back order I'll keep Atomic in form and let Tony no when they come in..........sorry
thanks robbie, great service! good luck on racing!

terry sturchio 03-04-2005 10:20 AM

Re: Re: Lola Body
 

Originally posted by rcabj
:) do we need any changes or special front bumper to accomodate the lola body shell??
I run a Frewer Racing LOLA and it fits perfect with no mods to the chassis.

no4hitter 03-04-2005 01:32 PM

Anybody else know where to buy from....the place listed above is out of stock on all versions...thanks

Derby Bros Racing 03-04-2005 01:44 PM

try calling leemuse at www.gasrccar.com

he may have them.

Bundy_Bear 03-06-2005 03:22 AM

Front Diff
 
Can someone please give me a detailed parts list of everything needed to assemble the front diff?

BB

rcabj 03-06-2005 10:57 PM

Re: Front Diff
 

Originally posted by Bundy_Bear
Can someone please give me a detailed parts list of everything needed to assemble the front diff?

BB

try mugenracing.com.....there's online manual somewhere;)

asw7576 03-06-2005 11:13 PM

it's in the instruction manual or just copy the rear diff. You need rear gear diff set, o-rings, gasket and countersink screws (3x8mm).

Before you do, let me inform you that your car will enter corner slower than cars with one way, but you get front braking and more stable at tight corners.

Bundy_Bear 03-07-2005 02:02 AM

Re: Re: Front Diff
 

Originally posted by rcabj
try mugenracing.com.....there's online manual somewhere;)
rcabj: I have had a look. All i can find is the updates for the Pro Spec kit. I don't actually have a MTX3, but was looking at what parts etc would be needed to get one up and running for prices etc. From what i have been able to work out i have the following:

Mugen Diff. Pulley for MTX-3
[MU-T0220]
Mugen Diff. Gear (W/O-RING) for MTX-3
[MU-C0228]
Mugen Diff. Gasket for MTX-3
[MU-T0207]
Mugen Diff. Cup Joint for MTX-3
[MU-T0202]
Mugen O-Ring Set for MTX-3
[MU-T0210]
Mugen Roller Pin Set for MTX-3
[MU-T0802]
Square Button Head Hex Screw 3x8 15pc
[SQ-NSR-308]

I have forgotten anything?

BB

][)EMON][) 03-07-2005 02:57 AM

Bearing Oil

I wonder, what is the best bearing oil to use:weird: :confused: :spidey:

asw7576 03-07-2005 03:33 AM

Do you know the weight of your mtx 3 race ready ?? ( servos, receiver, battery, and empty tank ).

cdelong 03-07-2005 08:35 AM


Originally posted by asw7576
Do you know the weight of your mtx 3 race ready ?? ( servos, receiver, battery, and empty tank ).
1825g

Standard MTX-3 with a Prospec chassis- no eye candy on the car.

Francis M. 03-07-2005 11:00 AM


Originally posted by ][)EMON][)
Bearing Oil

I wonder, what is the best bearing oil to use:weird: :confused: :spidey:


MOBIL 5-30 for nitro application. Stay away from the other oils they use for electric racing since our cars see alot more dirt.


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