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Old 02-11-2014, 06:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Bigz84
can you send me over your entire setup. I'm curious to see it. I haven't had chance to run my V2, but loved the V1. just want to see how diff it would look from mine.

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I'm on Texas right now and my car is in Florida. I'll post the entire setup when I'm back.
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Old 02-11-2014, 07:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Bigz84
can you send me over your entire setup. I'm curious to see it. I haven't had chance to run my V2, but loved the V1. just want to see how diff it would look from mine.

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I'm on Texas right now and my car is in Florida. I'll post the entire setup when I'm back.
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Selling an xray multi diff if anyone is interested, PM me.
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Old 02-14-2014, 02:52 PM
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Originally Posted by porsche928gs
I'm on Texas right now and my car is in Florida. I'll post the entire setup when I'm back.
Ok this was the setup I ran on My rx4 v2 xray for snowbirds.
5.2mm front and back ride height, All shocks 2.3 xray springs 4x1.1 rds pistons 350w xray oil, mid link position front and back camber links, 2deg camber front and back. front camber link inner shimms 2mm, outer 2mm. rear camber link inner shimms 1.5mm, outer 4mm. front suspension blocks, ff (. )( .) fr(. )( .); rear suspension blocks rf( ..)(.. ), rr ( ..)(.. ) all blocks shimmed with 1mm front and rear equally. front droop 4mm, rear droop 4.75mm measured under arms with chassis flat on setup board, no tires installed. front shock position 2nd hole from inbd of shock tower, rear shock position 2nd hole from inbd side of shock tower. stock front and rear a/r bars. front suspension arm wheelbase 1mm shimm ff .5mm fr. rear suspension arm wheelbase, 2mm rf and .5mm rr. front diff 2.5million, rear diff 2k. That's it basically. Enjoy!
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I'm installing the aluminum steering arms on my car (302525) and it comes with one orange 1 mm spacer. Where does this go?
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Old 02-19-2014, 01:37 AM
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Originally Posted by klaymon
I'm installing the aluminum steering arms on my car (302525) and it comes with one orange 1 mm spacer. Where does this go?
I don't think it does.
I just threw it in with the other spacers I have.
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I searched through here and found a couple of hits on the Killshot motor not fitting well on this car. Mine is tweaking the chassis pretty good. I emailed Jim about it and referenced a couple of posts here about new end plates. In the meantime, do you think it would be OK to put a thin spacer under the screw/nut on the motor plate to get the motor off the chassis?
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Originally Posted by klaymon
I searched through here and found a couple of hits on the Killshot motor not fitting well on this car. Mine is tweaking the chassis pretty good. I emailed Jim about it and referenced a couple of posts here about new end plates. In the meantime, do you think it would be OK to put a thin spacer under the screw/nut on the motor plate to get the motor off the chassis?
I would think you'd need to shim the layshaft bulkheads, front of motor mount, and top deck.

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Old 02-24-2014, 01:53 PM
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Well I ended up just putting a single .030" shim between the motor mount and chassis where the bolt/nut is. It worked fine for the time being. I emailed Jim Dieter that same night and he got right back with me saying the end plates were made wrong on early models of the Killshot and is sending me new ones for my motors.
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One more question before pulling the trigger on the RX4 conversion. Does it work well regardless of grip level? For example, I regularly go to 2 tracks. One is what I would consider medium grip and the other is insanely high grip. I realize I would probably have to tweak my setup a bit but overall it would be good for all conditions?
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Originally Posted by klaymon
One more question before pulling the trigger on the RX4 conversion. Does it work well regardless of grip level? For example, I regularly go to 2 tracks. One is what I would consider medium grip and the other is insanely high grip. I realize I would probably have to tweak my setup a bit but overall it would be good for all conditions?
I would say yes, the chassis has a nice balance, and should adapt well. Given how different the setups will be, I'd probably recommend sourcing some spec-r roll center shims, it'll make switching between setups much quicker.
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Yeah, I have the full conversion and the Spec-r shims in the cart. Thanks.
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Old 03-05-2014, 01:11 AM
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Could somebody tell me where still sell long shock mount through online, please?
In fact i could see all places are out of stock?

And i wonder to know about Reflex racing site, why they rebranded inserts of pivot block of conversion kit of Specr as their own then sell them with double price.
Will they care to buy Specr ones, since they are the same kind?

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...sorry wrong site
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I have two T4 cars and I run VTA and USGT. I have decided to go with two V2 conversions rather than buying two T4 14 cars. I ordered the conversion kits from reflex over a week ago so I hope they get here soon. I run on carpet and hope to run VEGAS this year... Keep posting information on this thread because any information will be a help....
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