1/12 forum
#8957
Originally posted by JJ187RC
Doug that would eb great since I am running your car. Do you have them listed on your webpage?
Doug that would eb great since I am running your car. Do you have them listed on your webpage?
They are not on the webpage but you can send me an e-mail and we'll get you going.
D.P.
#8958
hey guys I'm a bit new to 1/12 racing, but i must say every bit of advice you guys have given me has worked awesome!!!! THANKS!!!! Now for some more questions. I run a L4 on a tight carpet track and i was wondering which spring I should use in the center shock? ( currently I am using green). I also was wondering has any one used the spring steel t bar? I have seen it on the IRS web site but dont know if there any good,or what application are they good for. Thanks again
#8963
Lazyboy here is a good site with info about associated cars.
http://home.comcast.net/~mlufaso/rc/
Might answer some of your questions
http://home.comcast.net/~mlufaso/rc/
Might answer some of your questions
#8964
Originally posted by lazyboy
its 8minutes on 4cell, just pick up some high 1.17's from hurrican or fukuyama,team1,etc...
its 8minutes on 4cell, just pick up some high 1.17's from hurrican or fukuyama,team1,etc...
puncho ......sweeeeeeet what brand is it [sorry im not 1/12 scaled YET]
#8966
Tech Adept
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 139
Hi all, what spur should I use when running stock? do i use a smaller spur 96 or 100 what i understand is the smaller spur spool up faster with the stock is that what the stock racers use
i am not shore, to me the car was not faster with using either.
i am not shore, to me the car was not faster with using either.
#8968
I wouldn't go with a 100.... a 96 is decent.... the smaller the better since with the smaller spur, you can jam a larger pinion in there. For stock racing... at least for us, it's finding the biggest pinion possible.
Dom
Dom
#8969
Originally posted by SpeediePHATT
Lazyboy here is a good site with info about associated cars.
http://home.comcast.net/~mlufaso/rc/
Might answer some of your questions
Lazyboy here is a good site with info about associated cars.
http://home.comcast.net/~mlufaso/rc/
Might answer some of your questions
lazyboy



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