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Old 11-30-2004, 06:50 AM
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Hey Jaybee
If you are looking to save weight try the Tobee Craft light weight drive shaft from www.speedtechrc.com I think Steve Wang has them in stock right now. But only if you are racing stock, it can not handle the extremeness of modified(it is too light for MODS) I love it for stock class, it reduces the rotating mass and it inproves excelleration too. I love mine, I am very carefull with mine. Also I have the carbon fiber one and it is the one I use for 19T or higher. It also is nice and light.
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Old 11-30-2004, 07:49 AM
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Shookie- I've used the Tobee main driveshaft and their lighweight CVD's bones (rear only) with mod motors with no problems at all. Their lightweight input shaft are nice as well.
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Originally posted by John Doucakis
Can someone inform if the Yokomo tyres such as ZR-138 G have markings on the side wall of the make of the tyre and the type.
I believe that all the Yokomo tires use the same mold, so the sidewalls are the same. There might be an exception, but I am not aware of any.
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Old 11-30-2004, 08:01 AM
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anyone try the square titanium bone, do they wear out fast like the old one made by TiR. thanks
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Old 11-30-2004, 11:08 AM
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Originally posted by over gear
where can i get this chassis in the US?? i sent emails but get no reply..

http://www.fibre-lyte.co.uk/fl/cars/...r4tcsdtub.html
the reason you are getting no answer is becuase you cant get that chassis any more they are working on a new desgin that wil be even better but very expensive so they dont have as much time to email people.
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Originally posted by Matt Howard
Shookie- I've used the Tobee main driveshaft and their lighweight CVD's bones (rear only) with mod motors with no problems at all. Their lightweight input shaft are nice as well.
i've had good luck w/ the input shafts, but not the cvd's. the holes where the axles connect to the cvd's wore out creating a lot of slop. like matt, i used them on the back only.
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Titanium Racing is rolling out a new ultra light CVD drive shaft. Several factory drivers (including Masami) tested them at the Worlds and liked them a lot. Now we need to test them with some drivers that uhhh.....don't drive as well as The Dragon...lol!

The first 4 SSG or CGM drivers that send an email to [email protected] asking to test the CVD's will get a free set of 4 new TiR Worlds Edition Alloy CVD's. They are test units and are anodized Red to identify them as test units. So send your email and get your $80 of free CVD's.

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Old 11-30-2004, 03:01 PM
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Thats great guys, I wa told that the tobee shaft wasn't to be used for anything other than stock so I have been affraid to use it with mod. I guess I will have to take a chance. I also have the tobee rear only cvds and they are great also. I was looking into the Ti- frotns though. Any comments on Ti- cvd's?
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Also good news out of Hot Rod Hobbies, Jiimmy Babcock is going to be starting a sedan series in April since Hot RoD is going to race TC starting either the first week of January or first week of Feb. This is a fact I talked to Jimmy in person this afternoon @ HotRods. Hopefully it will be January so I can get my fix of good compatition. I am sick of the hack fest that I must endure locally.
Sorry for those out of Southern Cali.
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Shookie,

Please keep us/me posted on when Jimmy will start racing onroad again. He had a very nice track there at one time and i dont mind making the drive over.

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P.S. Adrian, you have mail!

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Old 11-30-2004, 03:39 PM
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He said that it was starting on the first weekend of JANUARY or Febuary so give him call between xmas and newyears here is the number
661-255-2404
I will also call. I will let youknow if I hear anything else.
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Shookie,

Please keep us/me posted on when Jimmy will start racing onroad again. He had a very nice track there at one time and i dont mind making the drive over.

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Old 11-30-2004, 04:33 PM
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Ive never seen, and dont know much about this but..
http://www.rctech.net/forum/attachme...postid=1151986
People knew i was looking for a kit, and he offered me that for $85 good or no?

wrong one sorry

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Old 11-30-2004, 04:42 PM
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Default gear setup for the ssg

Need a gear setup for carpet track size of the carpet is 80 by 60 , foam tire 56 diameter, monster stock pro motor, and want to use 64 pitch .
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Try about a 100/33-34
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Old 11-30-2004, 05:29 PM
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sorry to clutter but I dont want to make a new thread, can someone look 3 posts up anyways if they know that car and tell me if its a good yokomo
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