Team Associated B6 & B6D thread
#7967
Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 2,944
From: Santa Clarita, CA
#7968
Tech Rookie
Joined: Aug 2017
Posts: 9
I have been running the RC Speed Secret cut gears in very high bite clay for a while now with a ball diff and the gears are strong. I use the Exotek topshaft and slipper eliminator. Im just north of you in Bakersfield racing at Rainmans. I have never run the MIP system but have not heard great things from others at our track that have. when you do the cut gears do the ceramic bearings too and your will have a very friction free and light drive train that is noticeable with a little more initial snap.
#7969
Tech Rookie
Joined: May 2012
Posts: 12
From: Portland, OR
Hey all,
I feel like I am going a bit crazy here...but I can't seem to figure out how to mount the shocks.
When I put the bushing on, I find there is no way to fit it on the shock towers with enough screw length to install the nuts. I checked and made sure that I am using the right screws.
I feel like I am going a bit crazy here...but I can't seem to figure out how to mount the shocks.
When I put the bushing on, I find there is no way to fit it on the shock towers with enough screw length to install the nuts. I checked and made sure that I am using the right screws.
#7970
Hey all,
I feel like I am going a bit crazy here...but I can't seem to figure out how to mount the shocks.
When I put the bushing on, I find there is no way to fit it on the shock towers with enough screw length to install the nuts. I checked and made sure that I am using the right screws.
I feel like I am going a bit crazy here...but I can't seem to figure out how to mount the shocks.
When I put the bushing on, I find there is no way to fit it on the shock towers with enough screw length to install the nuts. I checked and made sure that I am using the right screws.
#7975
#7976
Currently can almost rotate the car within its own width it corners so tight. Trying to get it where it can still rotate without being quite so snappy. The car is really good but just looking to try something that will make it just that much better for my style(or lack of talent)....lol
#7977
Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 2,944
From: Santa Clarita, CA
Just got back from practice and I can set my ride height to 15mm or even lower. I settled with 16mm. It makes my buggy faster in 180 corners without bottoming out in the big jumps. Cutting the spring works granting you cut both sides equally.
#7978
Tech Regular
Joined: May 2015
Posts: 290
i know this has been asked but some of the answers were kinda jumbled or not exactly specific..
which VRP pistons for carpet indoor track and what oil changes did you make from stock setup when running these vrp pistons? my car lands like junk
which VRP pistons for carpet indoor track and what oil changes did you make from stock setup when running these vrp pistons? my car lands like junk
#7979
Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 2,944
From: Santa Clarita, CA
mine lands fine with 1.6 fronts , 32.5 wt, blue springs ; 1.9 rear (drilled), 37.5/40wt , purple/orange springs. Pistons are the Factory Team machined versions ; Ride height at 16mm. I also use the steel servo weight and brass front bulkhead.





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