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simoncrabb 23-02-2011 03:11 PM

I'm gonna try some dBoots on it too I think, got some coming into stock tomorrow.

The Multibytes are excellent on astro wet or dry I'm told...

mikeyscott 23-02-2011 03:36 PM

Free testing for the commitee members ??? :p

super gripper 23-02-2011 04:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by simoncrabb (Post 467526)
I'm gonna try some dBoots on it too I think, got some coming into stock tomorrow.

The Multibytes are excellent on astro wet or dry I'm told...

Simon I have tried them out already, in the wet they are unpredictable with variing levels of grip all the way up to grip roll in the wet..........yes thats right grip roll in the wet !

In the dry they are a joke, massive grip roll everywhere...

but you have a go and see how you get on, will be interesting to hear how you get on

jamiekerr14 23-02-2011 04:25 PM

Yeah I would be interested to see how you get on, as I can get them from RCDisco for cheap. I have been tempted to try them.

super gripper 23-02-2011 04:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by simoncrabb (Post 467526)
I'm gonna try some dBoots on it too I think, got some coming into stock tomorrow.

The Multibytes are excellent on astro wet or dry I'm told...


oh hold on, its the Terrabytes I have, not the Multibytes. :woot:

simoncrabb 23-02-2011 07:43 PM

Yeah, Terrabytes are the Minipin equivalents, and the Multibytes the minispike equivalent.

jamiekerr14 23-02-2011 09:05 PM

Yeah im tempted to try some soon, why my selection gets worn out..

I used to run Xray Simon, but recently got a drive with Nemoracing to run the Agama A8 Evo.

mikeyscott 24-02-2011 08:27 PM

Results all up and links fixed etc

mikeyscott 03-03-2011 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jamiekerr14 (Post 467146)
Before tried 40-35 In shocks-great steering, but was a tad edgy and unsettled.

Last Meet setup-
Works well at both Torch-Could be tweaked more and Taplow-Car was on rails there.

Diffs:
10K F
5K R

Shocks:
35 F Ghea 2 Hole 1.2
30 R Ghea 3 Hole 1.4
20% Rebound

Middle on Tower
Outer on fr arm
Middle on Rr arm

STD Hubs
Middle on rear
Hole 3 Rear Roll C
Hole 2 Front Roll C

Rear:
-2/2 Toe In I think-Not 100%

Camber:
Front -1
Rear -1 (-2 If dry)

TD Skid Plate
Plastic Side guard +Brace
Long Wheelbase in hubs
Middle wheelbase on arms
Ride height 18 F 19 R

What brand oils are you guys running as have found the losi oil thicker than ultimate.

mikeyscott 04-03-2011 01:09 PM

Those with Durangos I'm selling my ultimate racing oils this weekend

15
12.5
10
7

Come and see me if interested on Sunday.

jamiekerr14 04-03-2011 01:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikeyscott (Post 471103)
What brand oils are you guys running as have found the losi oil thicker than ultimate.


Diff/Shock I run: Fastrax Generally

But will be switching to Xray Oils shortly.As can now get them via RCDisco. And when I have tried them before, they have seemed to last longer. And most vouch at how consistent they are from WT to WT.

mikeyscott 04-03-2011 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jamiekerr14 (Post 471335)
Diff/Shock I run: Fastrax Generally

But will be switching to Xray Oils shortly.As can now get them via RCDisco. And when I have tried them before, they have seemed to last longer. And most vouch at how consistent they are from WT to WT.

I'll be going with Losi, but will be interested in your XRay thoughts.

MrMagoo 04-03-2011 07:29 PM

I'm a fan of the AE oils myself, both diff and shock. Very consistent from batch to batch, easy to get hold of and they now do half weight shock oils as well.

simoncrabb 04-03-2011 09:33 PM

The Xray oils aint cheap. Jamie won't care about that though ;-)

rcLazy are stocking AE, Losi and Schumacher oils, both diff and shock in all the popular weights.

mikeyscott 04-03-2011 09:36 PM

Think I'll just stick with Losi oils all round then.

Certainly for shocks, diffs mmm we'll see as I can see myself back with ball diffs in the not too distant future

simoncrabb 04-03-2011 09:46 PM

And of course, we can meet all your ball diff needs. Balls, plates, greases.


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