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Old 02-15-2012 | 09:04 PM
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Originally Posted by jsmax
Stupid question, what is the hole sizes for the #1, #2 & #3 pistons?
54, 55 & 56
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Old 02-15-2012 | 09:12 PM
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... but a drilled hole is smaller than a molded hole. So a drilled 56 is still a 56 hole, but provides more pack than a molded 56... and so on.
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Old 02-15-2012 | 09:40 PM
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Originally Posted by DJG24
Has anyone noticed on Cavalieris car on the worlds box that his springs are old Losi springs? It looks as if he took all the coating off of them but left a little pink on the bottom of the rear and marked the silver with a little paint. Yet the setups still say brown and green. I believe that the longer chassis may actually need a little firmer spring as well.
I heard the reason for the weird colors on the springs was primarily to keep his spring setup secret, just like how they covered hub the rear hub markings.
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Old 02-15-2012 | 09:45 PM
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Well... thats less blatant than dropping a pit towel over your entire car and sayin "eff you all"! lol
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Old 02-15-2012 | 09:50 PM
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Originally Posted by NYC Diesel
IF I get a ball diff, some better shocks and some other little stuff along with my 8mm chassis will I be that far off from a worlds edition ? I'm just trying to get competitive...
Anyone ? Please help I'm a newb to racing.
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Old 02-15-2012 | 09:51 PM
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I think it is more of a mental thing to get your competitor to think you are running something new or have them try to copy you or try to figure out why/ what you're running.
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Old 02-15-2012 | 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by ritojr
I got a b4.1 ft 3 months ago, been reading every post on here since then and ran it for the first time 2 weeks back. my track is very bumpy, medium traction but the track gets pretty dusty. running what seems to be popular setup options front- 30wt,#2, brown, rear-27.5, #2, green. Losi bk bar pink in back, losi taper pin front. most everything is mounted up (shock towers, camber links, etc) to match wild cherry setup he has mentioned to use multiple times. key thing is I am not on the +8mm chassis. lrp sphere esc with a novak ballistic 10.5 on board.

car is a handful. I am a decent driver (drive an sc10, run mostly in the amain of 36 drivers). buggy jumps awkward, pushes on slow and high speed steering, is loose as can be under power. Ive tuned down the power which has helped.

my main question. I just got losi bb and plan on converting. honestly I do not want to put much more $ into if I should just buy the worlds edition instead. the +8mm is around $50 and I can buy a worlds for $250. Im a low budget racer, need to spend my $ in the important areas. honest feedback, some setup tips to get this thing rolling or simply go buy a worlds and be done with it? appreciate the help, as I mentioned have been reading for about 3 months and you guys are great on the forum.
I'm with you bro, I'm thinking about just getting the worlds too.
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Old 02-15-2012 | 10:33 PM
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The BB conversion is for the V2 shocks right ? Anyone have a writeup or link for the conversion ? Searched and didn't find anything, much appreciated.
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Old 02-15-2012 | 10:48 PM
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Originally Posted by NYC Diesel
The BB conversion is for the V2 shocks right ? Anyone have a writeup or link for the conversion ? Searched and didn't find anything, much appreciated.
Bob Barry's sig has everything you should need.
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Old 02-15-2012 | 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted by idrummerboy13
I don't think the shorty is that great honestly. Now the pros switched back
yeah maifield still wanted to run a lighter pack from the looks and used a 5000/25c 261g wolfpack over a "big power" 6500/65c thats 309g.

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Old 02-16-2012 | 01:30 AM
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Bob.. I think they used a smaller spur gear because traction and reduce wheel spin.. I was told that the track is a weird surface like it has bite but doesnt.. like a very polished grooveface hard sur.. so a low pro tire is the hot ticket once u get rolling but the inital get up spins easy... If u look at the setups also look at the speedo numbers not a whole lot of punch use they seem to tame that down also... And whe all know the change when u move the motor.. and put the weight directly over the axles..


I ask brent T when i 1st got on AE about the 2hole castor block vr the 3 hole if you notice there all using them on when highspeed/with good bite...He said theres less flex with the 2 hole one compared to the 3... likeu see there using the 2 hole castor along with almost everything carbon except for the shocktowers...


For some reason this slip mymind and i forget.. whats the difference in the 3 rear arms.. and how do they rate.... i think it goes carbon/stock/then b44 (less trac-more tarction)? am i right



Originally Posted by Bob Barry
I noticed a few things about the reedy setups. everyone running 78 tooth spurs for one. Moves the motor forward. Also noticed 3 deg inboard rear toe with everyone and the addition of 1 shim on the rear inner ball stud.
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Old 02-16-2012 | 01:31 AM
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Bob.. I think they used a smaller spur gear because traction and reduce wheel spin.. I was told that the track is a weird surface like it has bite but doesnt.. like a very polished grooveface hard sur.. so a low pro tire is the hot ticket once u get rolling but the inital get up spins easy... If u look at the setups also look at the speedo numbers not a whole lot of punch use they seem to tame that down also... And whe all know the change when u move the motor.. and put the weight directly over the axles..


I ask brent T when i 1st got on AE about the 2hole castor block vr the 3 hole if you notice there all using them on when highspeed/with good bite...He said theres less flex with the 2 hole one compared to the 3... likeu see there using the 2 hole castor along with almost everything carbon except for the shocktowers...


For some reason this slip mymind and i forget.. whats the difference in the 3 rear arms.. and how do they rate.... i think it goes carbon/stock/then b44 (less trac-more tarction)? am i right



Originally Posted by Bob Barry
I noticed a few things about the reedy setups. everyone running 78 tooth spurs for one. Moves the motor forward. Also noticed 3 deg inboard rear toe with everyone and the addition of 1 shim on the rear inner ball stud.
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Old 02-16-2012 | 01:37 AM
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Bob.. I think they used a smaller spur gear because traction and reduce wheel spin.. I was told that the track is a weird surface like it has bite but doesnt.. like a very polished grooveface hard sur.. so a low pro tire is the hot ticket once u get rolling but the inital get up spins easy... If u look at the setups also look at the speedo numbers not a whole lot of punch use they seem to tame that down also... And whe all know the change when u move the motor.. and put the weight directly over the axles..


I ask brent T when i 1st got on AE about the 2hole castor block vr the 3 hole if you notice there all using them on when highspeed/with good bite...He said theres less flex with the 2 hole one compared to the 3... likeu see there using the 2 hole castor along with almost everything carbon except for the shocktowers...


For some reason this slip mymind and i forget.. whats the difference in the 3 rear arms.. and how do they rate.... i think it goes carbon/stock/then b44 (less trac-more tarction)? am i right



Originally Posted by Bob Barry
I noticed a few things about the reedy setups. everyone running 78 tooth spurs for one. Moves the motor forward. Also noticed 3 deg inboard rear toe with everyone and the addition of 1 shim on the rear inner ball stud.
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Old 02-16-2012 | 02:49 AM
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you rarely see the tripple post, we've all seen the double post but the tripple... lets all take this in..
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Old 02-16-2012 | 03:30 AM
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Yep,first triple for me...

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