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Old 06-28-2007, 07:54 AM
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wow, thanks Nano and M7H you answered all my questions.


wheres the best place in US to get orion pipes/clutches?
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Originally Posted by pwnzor
thats correct, it is the stock clutch that comes w/ the factory team gt2 kit, and another quick question, is it uncommon to see this mill in a 1/10 scale gt truck? Should I sell this mill for one geared strictly towards taking/enduring the rigors of off road? And should I get an adjustable .12 clutchset, if so which one should I get? thanks for your help, as this is my first NON pull start mill
Well usually .12 off-road engines are detuned versions, because the grip levels are low you need an engine that has a super smooth acceleration.
With the engine you have now, you probably will have more than enough power^^
I say try it out on the track before making your mind up.

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Originally Posted by Nano
Well usually .12 off-road engines are detuned versions, because the grip levels are low you need an engine that has a super smooth acceleration.
With the engine you have now, you probably will have more than enough power^^
I say try it out on the track before making your mind up.


will do man, thanks a lot

im gonna order the 88002 pipeset from Tower Hobbies when they get it in, is this the clutchset I should get? it doesnt say its for a .12
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXLMF1&P=SM

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Old 06-28-2007, 08:43 AM
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Hi guys, I'm a newby (to this forum), I have been racing 4 about 5 years now and am curious about the CRF. Can anyone please point out the changes from the "Josh Cyrul" with 07 upgrades version, and the new "Kyosho" (with the gold head) version ?
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Hey Nano, can I change this to rotary carb? that would be ideal if I could. I see where Cavalieri is running a wasp.12 rotary, not sure if its the crf or not, thanks again
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Old 06-28-2007, 12:37 PM
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Hi Nano

Which clutch set do you use in the Nt1.

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Originally Posted by Wild Tiger
Hi guys, I'm a newby (to this forum), I have been racing 4 about 5 years now and am curious about the CRF. Can anyone please point out the changes from the "Josh Cyrul" with 07 upgrades version, and the new "Kyosho" (with the gold head) version ?
Hey Nick, good to see you found your way here! As soon as I saw the truck in your avatar I knew there could only be one like it.

As for the changes, here are the words that Kyosho released to www.redrc.net

The first fruits of the Team Orion and Kyosho tie-up are soon to be made available when the Kyosho X312T .12 motor goes on sale in Europe on the 10th of July. This engine isn’t simply a rebadged version of the Team Orion CRF Wasp but instead features a revised piston which has been coated with Nikasil, a nickel silicon carbide coating used to reduce friction in moving aluminum alloys, while the carburettor features a different barrel and modified main needle which all adds up to an engine that is easy to tune, very stable and has lots of torque. Also released at the same time is the Kyosho V-One RRR Evo and X312T combo pack which will make a great package for those racers considering racing in the Kyosho World Cup, as we have heard a rumour that the use of the X312T is to be made mandatory for this event.
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Originally Posted by pwnzor
Hey Nano, can I change this to rotary carb? that would be ideal if I could. I see where Cavalieri is running a wasp.12 rotary, not sure if its the crf or not, thanks again
For the pipe, we do not yet have a proper off-road pipe available, the ones we have are for on-road, it will work, but it will have less low end than an off-road pipe. I would try with what you have first.

The CRF V6 clutch is a great clutch for off-road. You have to use a new clutchbell when you install it and the bell can have from 26 to 26.5mm inner diameter.

Yes you can install a rotary carb on the engine.
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do you know the part # for the rotary carb? thanks again Nano
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Hi Michael, I thought you'd pick up on that(avatar pic)
Thanks for the info, the new one sounds really good with those inprovements and all! I got a ninja coz I really needed an engine but I just might have to get a spare!
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Originally Posted by V1R racer
Hi Nano

Which clutch set do you use in the Nt1.

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For the NT1 :

- CRF square wire spring
- XRAY Yellow shoe
- 0.8 spring preload
- 0.5 gap
- 0.2 endplay

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A little something to check out^^

http://www.rcworld.ch/neueprojekte.asp?id=4700
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Old 06-29-2007, 08:51 AM
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Hello I just discovered this http://www.rcworld.ch/neueprojekte.asp?id=4697 concerning the Kyosho engine !
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Originally Posted by pwnzor
do you know the part # for the rotary carb? thanks again Nano
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Team Orion (#ORI88836) V-REV Glow Plug-Turbo X-Type NO.6 (Medium) (10pcs) - WILL this plug work with my WASP CRF?

Or do i need CRF plugs what is the differance to these plugs - need to order a bacth of 10 ASAP and RC Mart have them, can some one confirm to say this plug is ok!

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