Mugen MBX6
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Joined: May 2011
Posts: 67
Can anyone help out? Back in page 867 post#12998 a picture of an aluminum center diff mount was posted. I've send a pm to rave1010hk but got no reply.Does anyone know where one can buy one? I know most all of you will say it's not needed, but I rebuild my car at least once a month and I'm tired of stripped plastics. Any help on how to resolve my problem or any link to aluminum center diff mounts will be GREATLY!! appreciated.
Diamantis.
Diamantis.
Can anyone help out? Back in page 867 post#12998 a picture of an aluminum center diff mount was posted. I've send a pm to rave1010hk but got no reply.Does anyone know where one can buy one? I know most all of you will say it's not needed, but I rebuild my car at least once a month and I'm tired of stripped plastics. Any help on how to resolve my problem or any link to aluminum center diff mounts will be GREATLY!! appreciated.
Diamantis.
Diamantis.
http://kmrcshop.com/products/KMBX6%2...-Anodized.html
I personally wouldn't recommend buying one, I think you'll waste your money. Where are you having problems stripping the plastics? I haven't had any problems occur while taking mine out? Are you taking it apart from the bottom or top?
http://www.liverc.com/news/new_produ...n_Factory_Kit/
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Can anyone help out? Back in page 867 post#12998 a picture of an aluminum center diff mount was posted. I've send a pm to rave1010hk but got no reply.Does anyone know where one can buy one? I know most all of you will say it's not needed, but I rebuild my car at least once a month and I'm tired of stripped plastics. Any help on how to resolve my problem or any link to aluminum center diff mounts will be GREATLY!! appreciated.
Diamantis.
Diamantis.
Need help on my easily fish tail mugen
Current setting
Diff: 5 7 5
Rear toe: 3 deg
Shock mount: middle position for front and rear at tower and outer most position at lower
Caster: neutral
Ackerman : 1st hole (nearer to front bulkhead)
Servo: rsx respond for throttle and torque for steering
Tx: Eurus
I had tried diff setting at 7 7 7, it feels better but still it has the fish tail feel, when it compares to other mugen that are running 5 7 3, 7 7 3 or 7 5 3.
Copied their setting and tried, still have the same feel. I even set my sterring speed slower, and loosen my servo saver.....
Appreciate inputs
Current setting
Diff: 5 7 5
Rear toe: 3 deg
Shock mount: middle position for front and rear at tower and outer most position at lower
Caster: neutral
Ackerman : 1st hole (nearer to front bulkhead)
Servo: rsx respond for throttle and torque for steering
Tx: Eurus
I had tried diff setting at 7 7 7, it feels better but still it has the fish tail feel, when it compares to other mugen that are running 5 7 3, 7 7 3 or 7 5 3.
Copied their setting and tried, still have the same feel. I even set my sterring speed slower, and loosen my servo saver.....
Appreciate inputs
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Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 1,628
Need help on my easily fish tail mugen
Current setting
Diff: 5 7 5
Rear toe: 3 deg
Shock mount: middle position for front and rear at tower and outer most position at lower
Caster: neutral
Ackerman : 1st hole (nearer to front bulkhead)
Servo: rsx respond for throttle and torque for steering
Tx: Eurus
Current setting
Diff: 5 7 5
Rear toe: 3 deg
Shock mount: middle position for front and rear at tower and outer most position at lower
Caster: neutral
Ackerman : 1st hole (nearer to front bulkhead)
Servo: rsx respond for throttle and torque for steering
Tx: Eurus
I myself run 7-7-5 oils, so you're not doing anything very wrong here.
My front shocks are innermost front, and "middle'ish" at rear.
Lower arms always use outside mount.
BUT! Then there's the matter of:
rear hub carriers, lower mount, is it in lower or upper hole?
rear upper arm links, are they mounted inside, middle or outside on the hub carrier?
To decrease fishtailing, use lower hole hub carrier mount, myself I use the middle mount on the upper arm link/hub carrier. Then move the upper arm link down to the lower hole on the shock tower.
Then there's your ride height. If you are high-riding you will get fishtailing, that's just how it goes. You should try to have the arms sort of level with the chassis, horizontal.
Then the downstop thing, a good rule of thumb is three fingers under chassis both front and rear is a good limit for it.
Need help on my easily fish tail mugen
Current setting
Diff: 5 7 5
Rear toe: 3 deg
Shock mount: middle position for front and rear at tower and outer most position at lower
Caster: neutral
Ackerman : 1st hole (nearer to front bulkhead)
Servo: rsx respond for throttle and torque for steering
Tx: Eurus
I had tried diff setting at 7 7 7, it feels better but still it has the fish tail feel, when it compares to other mugen that are running 5 7 3, 7 7 3 or 7 5 3.
Copied their setting and tried, still have the same feel. I even set my sterring speed slower, and loosen my servo saver.....
Appreciate inputs
Current setting
Diff: 5 7 5
Rear toe: 3 deg
Shock mount: middle position for front and rear at tower and outer most position at lower
Caster: neutral
Ackerman : 1st hole (nearer to front bulkhead)
Servo: rsx respond for throttle and torque for steering
Tx: Eurus
I had tried diff setting at 7 7 7, it feels better but still it has the fish tail feel, when it compares to other mugen that are running 5 7 3, 7 7 3 or 7 5 3.
Copied their setting and tried, still have the same feel. I even set my sterring speed slower, and loosen my servo saver.....
Appreciate inputs



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