8T 2.0
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When I fitted the rubber grommets I noticed the servo had too much side movement,especially on steering.
I needed to do up the 4 servo screws fairly tight.Main reason would be the servo saver has been done up tight and no longer works as a saver.
I could not see the rubber grommets being beneficial as the rubber is hard and virtually does no dampening and only creates around 2-3 mm side movement.
I needed to do up the 4 servo screws fairly tight.Main reason would be the servo saver has been done up tight and no longer works as a saver.
I could not see the rubber grommets being beneficial as the rubber is hard and virtually does no dampening and only creates around 2-3 mm side movement.
.....hey i was wondering
....do you guys set ride height with a FULL tank of gas or like 3/4 full?...cause you only run a FULL tank during a race for about 3-4 laps PER fill up....so that would mean your ride height will rise as the race goes on....
you should try em!...
.....hey i was wondering
....do you guys set ride height with a FULL tank of gas or like 3/4 full?...cause you only run a FULL tank during a race for about 3-4 laps PER fill up....so that would mean your ride height will rise as the race goes on....
.....hey i was wondering
....do you guys set ride height with a FULL tank of gas or like 3/4 full?...cause you only run a FULL tank during a race for about 3-4 laps PER fill up....so that would mean your ride height will rise as the race goes on....1/2 tank
Joined: Dec 2009
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From: northern michigan
you should try em!...
.....hey i was wondering
....do you guys set ride height with a FULL tank of gas or like 3/4 full?...cause you only run a FULL tank during a race for about 3-4 laps PER fill up....so that would mean your ride height will rise as the race goes on....
.....hey i was wondering
....do you guys set ride height with a FULL tank of gas or like 3/4 full?...cause you only run a FULL tank during a race for about 3-4 laps PER fill up....so that would mean your ride height will rise as the race goes on....
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When I fitted the rubber grommets I noticed the servo had too much side movement,especially on steering.
I needed to do up the 4 servo screws fairly tight.Main reason would be the servo saver has been done up tight and no longer works as a saver.
I could not see the rubber grommets being beneficial as the rubber is hard and virtually does no dampening and only creates around 2-3 mm side movement.
I needed to do up the 4 servo screws fairly tight.Main reason would be the servo saver has been done up tight and no longer works as a saver.
I could not see the rubber grommets being beneficial as the rubber is hard and virtually does no dampening and only creates around 2-3 mm side movement.
Servo saver springs do wear out, along with the entire bellcrank assembly. If you find that you need to lock down the servo saver to get sufficient steering, you should consider replacing the assembly. In addition, setup changes are prob worth investigating.
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I have been using this combo for diff oils but would like to try something different for centre.
Current 7000wt in front,10000wt in centre and 2000wt in rear
If I keep the front and rear the same what other choices for centre oil 7000,5000wt ?
Current 7000wt in front,10000wt in centre and 2000wt in rear
If I keep the front and rear the same what other choices for centre oil 7000,5000wt ?
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From: northern michigan
i tried 7/7/3 and worked well in my 1.0. i would assume would be close to same in the 2.0?




jk jk yeah idk why either. there is no disadvantage to running them.