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Old 01-14-2012 | 08:51 PM
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First off everyone please back off of Coyote, we obviously have our differences of opinion on things but there is no need for name calling and all of that nonsense. lets just move on pleeeeeeeese!!

I have been a the track all day wearing the losi's out!! still trying some different piston settings with some good success, will try on a rough track this weekend before i spill the beans! But it goes along the lines of softening the hard pack a bit.

someone a few pages back asked for a link to my vids:
http://www.youtube.com/user/Mantisworx?feature=mhee

I also read about trying an overdrive front pulley with the center dif, the answer is that i dont know!! but as it stands now you already get an overdrive effect that goes away on decel. someone try it and see how it goes!

SCT dan, control traction rolling with sway bars and roll centers , not oil/springs. Yes oil/springs can help the problem but you would be pulling performance away from the rest of the track. its a fine line between traction rolling and not so its usually a very minor adjustment to get rid of it. 'I would not go lighter than 25 in the front with yellow springs, you can get away with 20 and blue springs if need be.


RCjunky, i cant keep the difs on the shelf! they sell as fast as i can make them, i suggest ordering yours asap, right now i can get it shipped within a week after your order, sometimes faster depending on the "wave". My laser machine is due to arrive tuesday so i am going to spend thu/fri acquainting myself with her. And probably the first product i will make is spur gears, since they are whats holding me up!! i have drained just about evey supplier over the last few weeks!

Coyote, you either have an iffy ESC or unfortunately motor. simply wire up another motor and see if you are having the same symptoms. but if you say that you are barely twisting the shaft and it spins it sounds like you have a bad sensor board in the motor.............
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