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#7142
Originally posted by racer
can anyone direct me as to where i can get a set of these dampers?
any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
can anyone direct me as to where i can get a set of these dampers?
any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Send me an e-mail or PM. I have damper tubes that I offer for the Quad12 kits that are very similar.
D.P.
#7144
Originally posted by dr_hfuhuhurr
http://www.rc10.com/shusting/Catalog...l4/kit12l4.htm
http://www.rc10.com/shusting/Catalog...l4/kit12l4.htm
#7146
Those damper tubes are not bolink, CRC, speedmerchant or IRS. They look like IRS ones with aluminuim plungers, kinda wierd. If you need a new set of tubes pick up whatever brand you please and stick em on there, it really doesnt make a difference.
#7151
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Posts: 707
From: Ridin my Harley
Originally posted by racer
can anyone direct me as to where i can get a set of these dampers?
any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
can anyone direct me as to where i can get a set of these dampers?
any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
#7152
Tech Adept
Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 153
From: SoCal
For those that are interested...
Got some track time with the new Speedmerchant Rev4 today. Other than having to tape the batteries in, the car has some welcome changes. I noticed quite a bit of increased rear bite (no more losing traction at 6 mins!) and the car seemed to transition better, and had great cut. Overall, much more drivable, stable, solid car. My lap times were as good as or better than with the Rev 3 (and the track was SLOW today)
I dropped my Rev 3 setup right on it, but ended up with some stiffer side springs after a couple runs; to get the back end to rotate more in the corner.
See ya
Got some track time with the new Speedmerchant Rev4 today. Other than having to tape the batteries in, the car has some welcome changes. I noticed quite a bit of increased rear bite (no more losing traction at 6 mins!) and the car seemed to transition better, and had great cut. Overall, much more drivable, stable, solid car. My lap times were as good as or better than with the Rev 3 (and the track was SLOW today)
I dropped my Rev 3 setup right on it, but ended up with some stiffer side springs after a couple runs; to get the back end to rotate more in the corner.
See ya
#7153
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 9,866
From: Murfreesboro, TN
Got to run my Rev 4 today on carpet at the TN state champs. Pretty good for the first time running it. TQd and won the main. Car was pretty good out of the box. About the only thing I changed all day was stiffer side springs. THinking back now I wish I had tried stiffer front springs as the car was turning pretty hard all day. Maybe next week!
EA
EA
#7154
not to burst your bubble EA but I would like to point out that my two year old worn out ragity CRC Carpet Knife had faster lap times in the main and in stock 2 tenths is killer. I guess doing that with with no sponsers is doing pretty good. Just wish traffic would a been a little nicer to me after I got punted on the first corner and second lap and fought back from 7th to 2nd.
#7155
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 9,866
From: Murfreesboro, TN
LOL....dont hit anything next time!! I guess If I had been racing 12th scale for 10 years I would be good at it Robert...You have to remember this was only my 2nd 12th scale race!! Next time it will be laps on you instead of seconds!!! LOL
EA
EA



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