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Forum: General Race Chat 12-06-2011
Replies: 11
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Posted By defcone
What's the roll of tissues on the desk for? XD

What's the roll of tissues on the desk for? XD
Forum: Hot Bodies / HPI 09-06-2011
Replies: 83
Views: 20,415
Posted By defcone
I'm running 211 firmware hobbywing: 40 boost,...

I'm running 211 firmware hobbywing:
40 boost, 24 turbo, 250 Acc, 24 turbo slope, 4000start rpm, tried fdr from 4.8 to 6. Stock rotor(12.5mm) with internal fan, tried 7 to 17 degrees of can timing...
Forum: Ansmann Racing 09-06-2011
Replies: 8
Views: 1,232
Posted By defcone
I got 7.1fdr lowest and am trying an x12 with max...

I got 7.1fdr lowest and am trying an x12 with max timing see how that goes.
Forum: Hot Bodies / HPI 09-06-2011
Replies: 83
Views: 20,415
Posted By defcone
Been trying very hard to get this motor going in...

Been trying very hard to get this motor going in my 17.5t boosted class but to no avail. Wouldn't even match the pace of my sp v3 that I had, any tips on setting this up? Will be used with a sp/hw...
Forum: Ansmann Racing 09-06-2011
Replies: 8
Views: 1,232
Posted By defcone
But my car is the x4 not the mad rat, the 4wd...

But my car is the x4 not the mad rat, the 4wd Ansmann car.
Forum: Ansmann Racing 09-06-2011
Replies: 8
Views: 1,232
Posted By defcone
The problem is that it looks like the biggest...

The problem is that it looks like the biggest pinion I could get in there is a 25-28t. And it doesn't look like a 80t will be small enough? Is the internal ratio 2.437?

Thanks for the help.
Forum: Ansmann Racing 09-06-2011
Replies: 8
Views: 1,232
Posted By defcone
Gearing for stock classes

Hello there, I just got a x4 pro and wanted to run 17.5t non boosted class. However I couldn't get the gearing right with the 85t spur, are there any other spurs which fit? Currently need a 5.5-6 fdr...
Forum: General Race Chat 25-05-2011
Replies: 5
Views: 1,144
Posted By defcone
Too much rear toe in just makes the rear end...

Too much rear toe in just makes the rear end stuck to the ground, and would cause understeer.
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