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2 wheels cause trouble for 4! :)
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It was brilliant to see a gaggle of Chunks at Sundays Micro national round! The start grid shot was really cool. All drivers in 2wd 16th drove really well and Chunk looked really at home on polished sections of the track, fast down straight and nimble in the in field Love it! :) |
show us your Chunks?
Well it happens in every other section...and seeing as I feel like starting a 2wd 16th revolution here....Show us your Chunks chaps...post up some pics and info if your a member of Club Chunk :thumbsup:
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My C2.
http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...4/e51b8edd.jpg Novak mongoose 8.5T Futaba Servo Ko Rx Hardcase Lipos.. Slicks Rallyblocks Yellow, 24 rear 20 front Hard Grey foams. GEHA Tappered pistons 1mm extra hole GEHA Brass front bulk MIP CVD rear RE 1deg toein hubs (outboard toein) Ceramic diff balls 30w AE rear and 35w front MLST greens on all 4 corners. 3Racing shocks, ball end out app 2mm for more droop |
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Thanks m8, do my best :D
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Heres mine
The car was built by the creator of Chunk (mr speedy) and was used in the Chunk build guide on the uk-microrc forum :thumbsup: http://s1221.photobucket.com/albums/...t=100_0555.jpg |
chunk takeover
Thanks for posting chaps, coooooool Chunks :) but then again, I'm a bit biased :blush:
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Enter next Chunk
Well after the C3 Chunk made contact with a track side marker (bad driving on my part) last night...its time to break out the spare for a meeting at Dudley prior to next round of micro nats...its got trailing axles fitted :blush:...I know what your all going to say (including Si ;)) but needs must...anybody found any success with trailing set-up?....somebody say yes please lololol
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I have been on trailing since day 1 on my chunk, and love it..im on Schumacher slicks rallyblocks, with Nosram sauce,,slightly understeer on powa, but the car feels superb...but i got green MLST springs, 30 rear 35w AE front, GHEA brass bulk front, stock 20 caster front with shortest link in the front...maximum outtravel on all 4 corners, ..the car is super dialed...
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carpet here all day :)...
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I reckon Thomas's secret is the ghea front bulkhead with bthe trailing blocks ... might be worth digging out some lead :thumbsup:
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Ohhh, Yes, the car is Amaizing...still 8 days to hard practice 2wd again...
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Ghea bulkhead etc
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good blog, following it...
6 days left...BUT, if the Timing will be done, all focus on that one..for the time :D |
Trailing axles
Well I've ran the trailer up front twice now and if I'm totally honest....I really like them :thumbsup:....a little less steering mid corner but when I got into a flowing section the buggy was smack on...funny thing is...my C2 ran exact same motor, esc, lipo and gearing as my C3 but was smoother to drive!! I could push the buggy more in the tight sections and the trailers def didnt suffer any under steer as some people have found...
I'm going to stick with trailing axles and C2 for a few weeks and work on weight distro a bit more....fun...Chunk is ace!! :woot: |
Trailing axles
Well I've ran the trailer up front twice now and if I'm totally honest....I really like them :thumbsup:....a little less steering mid corner but when I got into a flowing section the buggy was smack on...funny thing is...my C2 ran exact same motor, esc, lipo and gearing as my C3 but was smoother to drive!! I could push the buggy more in the tight sections and the trailers def didnt suffer any under steer as some people have found...
I'm going to stick with trailing axles and C2 for a few weeks and work on weight distro a bit more....fun...Chunk is ace!! :woot: |
chunks at micro national
Well round 3 at Dudley today saw 10 Chunks from my counting. Great to see my favourite 1/16th tearing around in the hands of Si and Dan, Gav, Paul, Ben, and the rest of the Chunk family...class :)
All Chunks looked really well set-up with some nice rear wheel drive action from the lads :D |
Breakdown of 2wd from yesterday were:
8 - Chunks 1 - Tamiya 1 - Kitten SV 1 - Mad Chimp |
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