Corally SP12X
#421
Joined: Sep 2001
Posts: 4,114
From: Ohio
#424
Im using the Jaco Prism double Pink rear/Lilac front when the carpet have less grip or on low bite carpet.
And when carpet gettin more grip or on mid bite carpet im using Yellow rear/Lilac or Purple front.
That´s for the 19T Classes.
#425
I ended up taking all the electronics out and never even running the car. I decided to run a different car for the simple reason that I'm already running another 4 cell class and didn't want to have two different battery pack configurations. Silly reason, I know...
If anyone is interested in a never run US Spec SP12X with some NIP parts and gears give me a shout I'll give you a nice deal.
If anyone is interested in a never run US Spec SP12X with some NIP parts and gears give me a shout I'll give you a nice deal.
#427
http://www.superiorhobbies.com/istar...d=COR75570!SRC
Jeff
#430
#432
Tech Adept
Joined: May 2005
Posts: 241
Thanks for the tips, but this track doesn't allow any tire sauce I was looking for tire compounds. I ran purple pink last time. it was ok, till the residual compound from another track wore off.
Are you using the 1.6mm T-bar?
.018" front springs? or .016" ?
Thin dampener lube, like significantly thinner than Corally red?
#433
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 61
it seemed close in terms of front to rear traction pushed more that spun, there just wasn't much overall traction. thin tbar, .018 springs, lube was soft, crc white cap i think, not positive. Ill have to try the different front tires. I gather that as soft as possible is the way to go for springs and damping?
thanks
btw does anyone know what corally red is equivalent to in diff fluid?
thanks
btw does anyone know what corally red is equivalent to in diff fluid?
#434
Tech Adept
Joined: May 2005
Posts: 241
I gather that as soft as possible is the way to go for springs and damping?
btw does anyone know what corally red is equivalent to in diff fluid?




I was looking for tire compounds. I ran purple pink last time. it was ok, till the residual compound from another track wore off.