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Old 05-19-2007, 02:07 AM
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There are plenty of manufactures that make the same pack that you should be able to get @ your LHS
OFNA,PEAK,SMC, 5 cell flat pack
Don't forget about Trinity, George.
Try part no.: TRI20508 IB1400 MAH RECEIVER BATTERY PACK (5 cell side by side) - 1/8 ON-Road, also fits Traxxas Revo. For long mains or less charging overall.

Or, try part no.: RC5308 900 MAH NITRO TOURING RECEIVER BATTERY PACK - Hump style Nitro Touring. For a lightweight car, but you'll need to charge more often.

Both are great packs!
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Don't forget about Trinity, George.
Try part no.: TRI20508 IB1400 MAH RECEIVER BATTERY PACK (5 cell side by side) - 1/8 ON-Road, also fits Traxxas Revo. For long mains or less charging overall.

Or, try part no.: RC5308 900 MAH NITRO TOURING RECEIVER BATTERY PACK - Hump style Nitro Touring. For a lightweight car, but you'll need to charge more often.

Both are great packs!
Forgot about that one. here are a few you should also look into
TRI20512..............5 Cell VIS-PRO 35 Matched
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Originally Posted by GMartinez
Forgot about that one. here are a few you should also look into
TRI20512..............5 Cell VIS-PRO 35 Matched
Yeah, excellent choice!
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Forgot about that one. here are a few you should also look into
TRI20512..............5 Cell VIS-PRO 35 Matched
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Your 3R EVO use which brand name tire , shore & which off set ?

Thanks!
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Would this fit the car? Alum wheel clamp

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Would this fit the car? Alum wheel clamp

Thanks again.
Wheel hex adaptor can't interchange between Kyosho and Mugen, seem the seller post the pic is for Kyosho but selling Mugen
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Default Steering balance

I ve been using 3r Evo since last September and until now i cant solve the steering balance problem. My car has got lots of left steering eventhough I set the throw evently on my Hudy Set up station. I have checked the tweak,rebuilding the shocks, changing the ackerman and even replacing the chassis. During racing if the traction is high i would traction roll only when I turn left and what makes matters most is the track is clockwise and i just didn't have more steering to the right. Could it be the right side is heavier than the left side? If so how do you weight your car to balance it? If you have the same problem as I have pls share it with me, as i m getting really frustrated with this.
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Originally Posted by dameetz
I ve been using 3r Evo since last September and until now i cant solve the steering balance problem. My car has got lots of left steering eventhough I set the throw evently on my Hudy Set up station. I have checked the tweak,rebuilding the shocks, changing the ackerman and even replacing the chassis. During racing if the traction is high i would traction roll only when I turn left and what makes matters most is the track is clockwise and i just didn't have more steering to the right. Could it be the right side is heavier than the left side? If so how do you weight your car to balance it? If you have the same problem as I have pls share it with me, as i m getting really frustrated with this.
1st check that the steering links are the same length
2nd check the ball stud that is connected to the servo you might have to make a small adjustment to get the proper throw that's what I did & it resolved equal throw & centering of the servo
3rd check your drop & check your tires certain tracks will wear the tires more on one side & simple camber offsets will help
what was the roll center you ran in the front
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Originally Posted by RC MARKET
Your 3R EVO use which brand name tire , shore & which off set ?

Thanks!
KYOSHO 0 front 2 rear
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Default VOne RRR Evo WC parts suggestions

I'm looking for suggestions for what parts to stock for track-side repairs. I consider myself fairly skilled, but I'm also too aggressive sometimes I'm also 100% new to this car.

I expect to really be one of the only RRR Evo WC's at my track, so looking for suggestions on what items to have on hand.

any and all suggestions are appreciated-
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Originally Posted by TC_Tuner
I'm looking for suggestions for what parts to stock for track-side repairs. I consider myself fairly skilled, but I'm also too aggressive sometimes I'm also 100% new to this car.

I expect to really be one of the only RRR Evo WC's at my track, so looking for suggestions on what items to have on hand.

any and all suggestions are appreciated-
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ball ends and bearings are handy too...
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