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Old 10-30-2003, 08:18 PM
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Originally posted by KingWillie
Off throtle entry into fast corners, I know chances are could be me more than the car.
Almost certainly will be one of:

- Swaybar in front needs to be stiffer. If too soft the car dumps over when turning in sharp and you spin.
- Too much or too little caster. Likely too much. Too much makes front bite too hard when turning in.
- It may be rear diff related.

Like manti suggested please list out your whole setup.
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I do not know of any tires with the correct offset. You will need around 3mm offset. You can get some clamp on 2mm offset hubs which make it work.
Nitro shoes offer a 2mm off set as well as the normal 0 off set
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can you tell us your "EVO" setting ! I think you are driving a EVO! not snake? right?
Maybe it's a hybrid !
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Old 10-30-2003, 11:52 PM
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FAST tires for the Mugen MTX3 are 2mm offset.
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Maybe it's a hybrid !
beauty of the internet age, even if you can't walk like a pro, you can still talk like one.

i guess all the cars are the same when you are a pro
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Originally posted by Data
beauty of the internet age, even if you can't walk like a pro, you can still talk like one.

i guess all the cars are the same when you are a pro



Data you the man,now get back to work !!!
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Old 10-31-2003, 04:16 AM
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Look on www.kyosho.co.jp The manual is there and the exploded diagram.
Just as required - Thanks

Can you point me to a US distributor who will ship to the UK.

The RR and the EVO are not available here in the UK so no one keeps the bits.
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Old 10-31-2003, 06:10 PM
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Originally posted by AMGRacer
Almost certainly will be one of:

- Swaybar in front needs to be stiffer. If too soft the car dumps over when turning in sharp and you spin.
- Too much or too little caster. Likely too much. Too much makes front bite too hard when turning in.
- It may be rear diff related.

Like manti suggested please list out your whole setup.
I'll post it Sunday night after the race. I'm going to try a little heavier oil and a little more sway bar up front. I am running the Kawahara neg diff as I did in the RR.
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Old 10-31-2003, 11:41 PM
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does anyone know what are the parts needed to build the front gear diff? (gears, joints, etc..) and part #'s would definitely be helpful as well

Thanks a lot
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Old 10-31-2003, 11:54 PM
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Originally posted by Bob The Builder
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Just as required - Thanks

Can you point me to a US distributor who will ship to the UK.

The RR and the EVO are not available here in the UK so no one keeps the bits.
You can try either of these sites:

www.catalog.rcmodel.com.hk
www.towerhobbies.com

Both have availabilty on EVO parts
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Originally posted by Bounty Hunter
You can try either of these sites:

www.catalog.rcmodel.com.hk
www.towerhobbies.com

Both have availabilty on EVO parts
oops make that:

catalog.rcmodel.com.hk
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Originally posted by B
does anyone know what are the parts needed to build the front gear diff? (gears, joints, etc..) and part #'s would definitely be helpful as well

Thanks a lot
I presume this is for an EVO and that you have the case.

BS107 Beval Shaft
VZ012 Differential Gear Set
VZ021 Differential Packing
VZ118 Differential Shaft Set
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Thanks very much
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hi dose anyone knows whats a egative diff, whats good about it?
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hi dose anyone knows whats a egative diff, whats good about it?
Acts as regular differential during slow speed, i.e. cornering.
The Clutch-shoe in adjacent housing will lockup when accelerates and reaches certains speed; hence, acts as a solid axle. All the power is gained to the rear wheels; thus, it enable the car to go faster.
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