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Forum: R/C Graphy! 29-11-2011
Replies: 5
Views: 1,029
Posted By kayce
Other than what you did, all else I've ever done...

Other than what you did, all else I've ever done was to put some electrical tape on areas that would be prone to rubbing. Otherwise, don't be too obsessed as they all get messed up eventually - just...
Forum: 1/8th ELECTRIC Off Road 29-11-2011
Replies: 16
Views: 2,533
Posted By kayce
I have seen on other forums that your particular...

I have seen on other forums that your particular ESC has had that problem with others, and it was solved by installing an external BEC - either that or by installing a higher quality ESC.
Forum: oOple Talk 28-11-2011
Replies: 7
Views: 1,142
Posted By kayce
Thumbs down Other than I think people saw this as it was...

Other than I think people saw this as it was widely published when it happened over 6 months ago - I personally find this posting particularly tasteless since a member here was killed in a motorcycle...
Forum: Team Associated 28-11-2011
Replies: 14
Views: 1,747
Posted By kayce
And I still think your expectations are too high...

And I still think your expectations are too high - because 2wd cars never turn as well on-power as 4wd cars.
2wd buggies are only going to steer but so much - and then, as others have suggested,...
Forum: Team Durango 28-11-2011
Replies: 11
Views: 1,344
Posted By kayce
I've always just made my own out of scrap lexan,...

I've always just made my own out of scrap lexan, 100mm long, with the size marked with a sharpie on one end and a hole on the other to run a piece of chain through. That way if I want to make...
Forum: Team Associated 28-11-2011
Replies: 14
Views: 1,747
Posted By kayce
:thumbsup: Seems a lot of chaps come from...

:thumbsup:

Seems a lot of chaps come from some type of 4wd class, and what they think is a "lack of steering" is more the normal oversteer of a RWD 2wd - and they need to learn to drive the new...
Forum: The PlayGround 28-11-2011
Replies: 9
Views: 974
Posted By kayce
Half the squirrels on the treadmill took the...

Half the squirrels on the treadmill took the weekend off. :thumbsup:
Forum: Team Losi Racing 28-11-2011
Replies: 17
Views: 2,077
Posted By kayce
:wtf: :rolleyes:

:wtf: :rolleyes:
Forum: Wanted 27-11-2011
Replies: 2
Views: 670
Posted By kayce
These were the least expensive I've ever come...

These were the least expensive I've ever come across. £32.25 + shipping...
Forum: Team Losi Racing 27-11-2011
Replies: 17
Views: 2,077
Posted By kayce
I don't know why you're saying anything Sam, as...

I don't know why you're saying anything Sam, as you said in another thread you couldn't even get the car set-up and abandoned it. :thumbsup:



It's like the old expression - "you can take a...
Forum: Team Losi Racing 27-11-2011
Replies: 17
Views: 2,077
Posted By kayce
OK then, but you're going to be on your own with...

OK then, but you're going to be on your own with that one. Good luck.
Forum: Team Losi Racing 27-11-2011
Replies: 17
Views: 2,077
Posted By kayce
As I tried to say earlier - with you being used...

As I tried to say earlier - with you being used to 4wd, you're going to need to learn a different driving technique than the typical "heavy-handed 4wd style" you're used to. Compared to most 2wd's, I...
Forum: Team Losi Racing 27-11-2011
Replies: 17
Views: 2,077
Posted By kayce
Again - "I don't know what your experience is -...

Again - "I don't know what your experience is - whether you're used to 4wd cars and are new to 2wd, and thus if you're not familiar with the fact that 2wd cars have a natural understeer tendency...
Forum: Team Losi Racing 27-11-2011
Replies: 17
Views: 2,077
Posted By kayce
I don't know what your experience is - whether...

I don't know what your experience is - whether you're used to 4wd cars and are new to 2wd, and thus if you're not familiar with the fact that 2wd cars have a natural understeer tendency compared to...
Forum: General Race Chat 27-11-2011
Replies: 28
Views: 4,028
Posted By kayce
Totally disagree. IMHO - the Losi was the first...

Totally disagree. IMHO - the Losi was the first car that I've ever owned that I was totally pleased with it in fit and finish, and didn't feel the need to modify or tweak on it all day during its...
Forum: Ribble Valley R/C Car Club 26-11-2011
Replies: 29
Views: 2,672
Posted By kayce
If you're worried about getting done early enough...

If you're worried about getting done early enough in the evening, especially if people are asking to run fewer cars in the heats, then how about running 1/2 time heats (in other words, if your normal...
Forum: Tamiya 25-11-2011
Replies: 13
Views: 1,601
Posted By kayce
That is a LOT of motor, to be running...

That is a LOT of motor, to be running indoors/carpet.
Forum: Team Losi Racing 24-11-2011
Replies: 124
Views: 21,795
Posted By kayce
Every diff needs regular maintenance to keep in...

Every diff needs regular maintenance to keep in top top, even a gear diff. ;)
Forum: Team Associated 24-11-2011
Replies: 246
Views: 36,869
Posted By kayce
Absolutely aces, m8. Looks professionally done....

Absolutely aces, m8.
Looks professionally done. :thumbsup:
Forum: Team Associated 24-11-2011
Replies: 246
Views: 36,869
Posted By kayce
Much nicer - the only thing I would suggest at...

Much nicer - the only thing I would suggest at this point would be to "match" the pieces, making them exactly the same width with similar cut-outs on each side so they perform equally (removal of...
Forum: The PlayGround 24-11-2011
Replies: 5
Views: 959
Posted By kayce
Any time I flip on one of these shows or vids -...

Any time I flip on one of these shows or vids - the wifey just sits there a bit dumbfounded for a moment or two, and finally says something like, "Did the birth parents of these morons have any...
Forum: Team Associated 24-11-2011
Replies: 246
Views: 36,869
Posted By kayce
True enough, good idea. It is interesting to...

True enough, good idea.
It is interesting to see what people have come up with on their own.
I tend to think home-built modifications like these tend to be either end of the spectrum: either...
Forum: Team Losi Racing 24-11-2011
Replies: 124
Views: 21,795
Posted By kayce
Because they can't build a balldiff, or just...

Because they can't build a balldiff, or just don't know any better. :lol:
Forum: Tamiya 24-11-2011
Replies: 13
Views: 1,601
Posted By kayce
As others have suggested - * Batteries (or...

As others have suggested -
* Batteries (or weight) further rearward equates to more rear traction (fwd position is to gain steering). If you think about it, it's just common sense.
* Front diff...
Forum: Team Losi Racing 24-11-2011
Replies: 124
Views: 21,795
Posted By kayce
There is none, it's just the low maintenance...

There is none, it's just the low maintenance option for those that don't maintain their cars that don't notice the benefits of a balldiff.
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