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Old 11-30-2011, 10:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Xpress
These are another option...



flyingfoxrc.com
If you can get them. According to the flyingfoxrc.com site, the latest news posted is:

"8th April 11 - Due to ongoing shipping difficulties, Flying Fox RC has temporarily closed its online store. All products will be will be made available through shops in North America and Europe. All outstanding orders are being refunded. Flying Fox RC is very sorry for the inconvenience suffered by it customers in recent times."
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Old 11-30-2011, 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by CarbonJoe
If you can get them. According to the flyingfoxrc.com site, the latest news posted is:

"8th April 11 - Due to ongoing shipping difficulties, Flying Fox RC has temporarily closed its online store. All products will be will be made available through shops in North America and Europe. All outstanding orders are being refunded. Flying Fox RC is very sorry for the inconvenience suffered by it customers in recent times."
Yep, I think there are still some people who didn't get their money back.
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Old 11-30-2011, 10:40 AM
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Originally Posted by CarbonJoe
If you can get them....
I was going to get some of Hanulec's outdrives, but he was out of stock at the time. I ordered the FF outdrives at the beginning of Nov and got them a couple days ago. The finish is nice and the parts fit great just as advertised.
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Old 11-30-2011, 11:20 AM
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Anyone used these CVDs before?

http://rcmarket.com.hk/product_info....ducts_id=10679
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Old 11-30-2011, 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by entitymugenmtx
yep. I posted a couple of pages back that the arrowmax ecs are quite good (might have been on the '11 thread). Try them. For half the price of hudy, they really aren't lacking in quality.

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Old 11-30-2011, 01:16 PM
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I'm on the Xray Team here in the UK. Here's my basic set-up that works well almost everywhere I go:

HPI Pink (f) and Silver (r) springs
Shocks mounted center hole
MuchMore 450 or Associated 37.5 oil
Alum Shocks w/ 1.1mm 3 hole pistons (0 rebound)
Droop 6 f. 5 r.
Kit CVD's. I'm faster with them.
Camber 1.5 all around
1 deg toe out front
3 degree toe in rear
5.2mm ride height
Dif oil 1000 Edit brand
No shims on inner bulks (camber link) 2mm outer front and 4mm outer rear.
Front spool
Sorex 28r tyres and LRP Carpet additive.
To solve any issues with my car I adjust additive timing and might lower front shocks one hole.

For MooreSpeed tyres I run MooreSpeed Red springs and HPI silver rears.

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Yep, I think there are still some people who didn't get their money back.
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Old 11-30-2011, 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by MeBeMikey
I'm on the Xray Team here in the UK. Here's my basic set-up that works well almost everywhere I go:

HPI Pink (f) and Silver (r) springs
Shocks mounted center hole
MuchMore 450 or Associated 37.5 oil
Alum Shocks w/ 1.1mm 3 hole pistons (0 rebound)
Droop 6 f. 5 r.
Kit CVD's. I'm faster with them.
Camber 1.5 all around
1 deg toe out front
3 degree toe in rear
5.2mm ride height
Dif oil 1000 Edit brand
No shims on inner bulks (camber link) 2mm outer front and 4mm outer rear.
Front spool
Sorex 28r tyres and LRP Carpet additive.
To solve any issues with my car I adjust additive timing and might lower front shocks one hole.

For MooreSpeed tyres I run MooreSpeed Red springs and HPI silver rears.
What is the actual rating of Moorespeed Red springs?
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Old 11-30-2011, 03:43 PM
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Gday All,

I'm about to buy a T3 2012 and would like to run in 21.5 Blinky from time to time and need to get down to 2.9FDR and was wondering if anyone is doing the same?

Ben
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Originally Posted by Xpress
I was going to get some of Hanulec's outdrives, but he was out of stock at the time. I ordered the FF outdrives at the beginning of Nov and got them a couple days ago. The finish is nice and the parts fit great just as advertised.
I'm sorry I missed out on your business. I won't sell product I don't have in stock. I find it leads to a better overall experience.
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Old 11-30-2011, 04:02 PM
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+1 for SidePiece outdrives, i have zero plans to buy the new x ray ones.
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Old 11-30-2011, 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by hanulec
I'm sorry I missed out on your business. I won't sell product I don't have in stock. I find it leads to a better overall experience.
+1
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Originally Posted by hanulec
or you can just buy some serious outdrives instead -- Side Piece Racing Nikita Outdrives



http://sidepieceracing.com/products/nikita/
I've been using the Nikita out drives for awhile now. The fit and finish are great and the blades last, even after a crash. If your running a spool you need to get these. A great quality product
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Old 11-30-2011, 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by auzzy_mate
Gday All,

I'm about to buy a T3 2012 and would like to run in 21.5 Blinky from time to time and need to get down to 2.9FDR and was wondering if anyone is doing the same?

Ben
A 72t spur with 40 pinion would give 3.42
Not sure if you can get any smaller than that.
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Originally Posted by Skiddins
A 72t spur with 40 pinion would give 3.42
Not sure if you can get any smaller than that.
I have seen a 48p 64tooth spur at my LHS and I have a 48p 42t pinion which would work at getting 2.9FDR, but I just don't know if they would fit and mesh.

Anyone?

Ben
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