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mark-rc 26-01-2013 07:08 PM

http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...125_143106.jpg

Here's mine, first run tomoz. Got to be one of the best build of a car I've built.

J'MM'N 26-01-2013 08:52 PM

Cars looking great guys.

Hoping to have mine out tomorrow if the weather does what it says. Hopefully we'll all be able to give a bit of feedback on our experiences.

MattK 26-01-2013 09:57 PM

Cars look great. Finished building mine tonight and really enjoyed the build (1st one in over 5 years). The car just fell together.
Will be doing the shell over the next week or so as not racing until 8th Feb.

I am using the following:
Hitec Atom 3 Receiver
Hitec 945 Servo
Lipo Saddle pack
Nosram Matrix Evolution Speedo
Nosram Storm 4-Star motor (5.5Turns)

Bit of a mix of old and new electrics, hope its still quick :o

I must say I absolutly love it already :wub


http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...pseca782fd.jpg

Chippyjon 26-01-2013 10:56 PM

Just finished mine I managed to fit a sc 10 gear diff, with a little work ,very happy with car, like someone has said car fell together

s22jgs 27-01-2013 09:54 PM

could any of the team drivers tell us what weights they are running to get 50g at the front of the chassis

discothesnake 27-01-2013 10:15 PM

Had my first outing today with the MR. Was pretty good. Ran it it pretty much kit settings. Lacked a bit of steering but a few changes made it a bit better. Felt slightly lackadaisical but I'm pretty sure ill get there with it.

Happy.

450kid 27-01-2013 10:30 PM

Yeah first time out this weekend loved it just need some more on power steering, what are people trying?

s22jgs 27-01-2013 10:52 PM

remove spacers from front shock shafts and drop the steering block down by putting the spacer on top.

looking at the team sheets they seems to be running with none or just one shaft spacer.

i found dropping the steering block a bignimprovement. I have put it back to kit tonight though and am going to try removing shaft spacers.

you could also go a harder rear spring to stop it lifting the front so much.

ive gone back to kit but added 25g to front of chassis, and will remove shaft spacers tomorrow. Ill add more weight once i have some to also put under the saddles

450kid 27-01-2013 11:12 PM

Cheers I will try a few things. I've been messing with shock postions and camber link lengths seems to get a bit better each time. It's so easy to drive bit just a little too planted. Just feel like I need more caster but not sure if anyone is stocking different caster blocks? Might also try running narrow front rims. (racing on polished floor and carpet indoor) can people post some set ups on with track conditions to give some more idea's what people are trying

s22jgs 27-01-2013 11:15 PM

you could also go long wheelbase and remove the shim from front inner camber link

450kid 28-01-2013 07:10 AM

Cheers are u running saddles? Cause I was thinking about using q stubby length ways to take a bit of weight of the rear and then maybe run it in the forward position?

s22jgs 28-01-2013 08:00 AM

yeh running saddles.
the car is very light as is. I think if u take even more out its gonna be very lively.

if u have too much rear end try more anti squat and raise the inner rear link.

Rayzerp 28-01-2013 10:11 AM

I found the car very light as standard and easily upset over bumps.....i will be running weight under lipo next time out

MattK 28-01-2013 01:08 PM

What rear wing are people running? also whats the difference of effect on the handleing between the two. Also how much do you cut out of the back of it?
Please help!:(

discothesnake 28-01-2013 01:50 PM

I'm running a JConcepts 6" wing. Not tried a Yok wing yet.

I need more on power turn in. Same as everyone else.

s22jgs 28-01-2013 03:35 PM

looking at the vids it would appear the testing has been done on tracks with low speed corners...

I think if you remove the front shock spacers ull notice a massive sifference. If thats not enough then drop the steering block by moving the shim.
If thats still not enough use more anti squat so you have more forward weight transfer.

I think the biggest improvement will be addition of weight

Rayzerp 28-01-2013 03:43 PM

If you remove spacers from the front shocks...surely that will give more down travel allowing the front to lift more on power and giving less steering?

s22jgs 28-01-2013 03:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rayzerp (Post 738796)
If you remove spacers from the front shocks...surely that will give more down travel allowing the front to lift more on power and giving less steering?

in theory yes, but the flip side is by allowing more droop you gives the front wheels more chance of staying in contact with the ground.

if you find the rear still drops too much then add more anti squat

Craig W 28-01-2013 05:04 PM

hi guys

i have sent an email to hosoda at yokomo so see what he say to change

highlander 28-01-2013 05:36 PM

Hi all
first outing for mine at a local indoor carpet meet and the car was faultless.... the track was std carpet and wodden jumps
i used the base setup for link height and length....gear diff 3000 AE oil...
front shocks no3 piston 400cst oil losi red spring...
rear shocks no2 piston 450cst oil losi red spring... electrics as pic
http://i557.photobucket.com/albums/s...s/CIMG3353.jpg
http://i557.photobucket.com/albums/s...s/CIMG3352.jpg


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