Kyosho Ultima RB6 & RB6.6 Car Thread
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#1321
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Starting my build tonight!!!
#1323
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First race meet with the RB6, team japan setup with pink/red, changed to pink/gold and ifmar pins and the buggy was a dream to drive.
I notice that it tends to nosedive a bit. Nothing wrong with that, but didn't expect it on the first jump, dug the nose into the dirt and had to fight my way back from last to 2nd. I also notice that with my current setup (team japan, pink/gold, 35/30 oil, silver losi wide ribs/red pins) steering is good under power but if i let off a bit and the weight transfers back to the front, the fronts grab a bit and the rear gets a bit loose.
I'm going to fiddle with the shocks a bit, currently on 35/30wt f/r, might change to 40/35 or 40/40 as the rear is still a bit bouncy on my bumpy track. Any comments on slowing down the rear?
I notice that it tends to nosedive a bit. Nothing wrong with that, but didn't expect it on the first jump, dug the nose into the dirt and had to fight my way back from last to 2nd. I also notice that with my current setup (team japan, pink/gold, 35/30 oil, silver losi wide ribs/red pins) steering is good under power but if i let off a bit and the weight transfers back to the front, the fronts grab a bit and the rear gets a bit loose.
I'm going to fiddle with the shocks a bit, currently on 35/30wt f/r, might change to 40/35 or 40/40 as the rear is still a bit bouncy on my bumpy track. Any comments on slowing down the rear?
#1326
just got mine should i boil some of the plastic parts to make it stronger?
#1330
are your wires going over your wing mount? weird camera angle?
#1333
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Will do Brandon! Gonna be neat and tidy!
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Yes on the rims!!!
#1335
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Finished mine over the weekend. The plastic battery posts with clips just irked me, so yesterday morning I modified the battery holder to accept my aluminum posts. Since I am running the standard lipo, I have a spare battery holder just in case I need to go back
Starting with the Japan setup with two minor changes. 0 degrees in the caster block (instead of 4) and .5 degree rear hubs (instead of 0).
Dean
Starting with the Japan setup with two minor changes. 0 degrees in the caster block (instead of 4) and .5 degree rear hubs (instead of 0).
Dean