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Forum: Wanted 14-06-2020
Replies: 1
Views: 635
Posted By Allan1875
Various TC3 parts

ASC3924 (Although would prefer standard carbon team edition)
Socket Head Cap Screw, 4-40 x 3/8 (6) (ASC6924) x 30
ASC6428 - Shock cap x 4
ASC3887 - Pack of 4 CVD
ASC3851 - Front bumper
ASC7260...
Forum: General Race Chat 21-01-2020
Replies: 10
Views: 1,899
Posted By Allan1875
Really simple answer, stay on the throttle over...

Really simple answer, stay on the throttle over the jump as it's not a proper jump the chassis will definitely be hitting it and throwing it forward.

In 2wd I run between 13-15mm ride height...
Forum: Schumacher 21-01-2020
Replies: 2
Views: 1,944
Posted By Allan1875
You can't really. Thin you're diff oils, run the...

You can't really. Thin you're diff oils, run the rear belt was loose as possible without it skipping and make sure the front belt is about twice as tight as the rear.

Thin down your diffs, like...
Forum: General Race Chat 26-12-2019
Replies: 6
Views: 1,398
Posted By Allan1875
I used velcro own branded stuff from screwfix. I...

I used velcro own branded stuff from screwfix. I use brake cleaner on the chassis to clean prior to using and it's perfect.
Forum: Schumacher 02-12-2019
Replies: 10
Views: 2,418
Posted By Allan1875
Mainly on the laydown the internal limiters are...

Mainly on the laydown the internal limiters are used for the front shocks. limiting them gives more on power steering as it stops the front lifting as much on power.
Forum: Schumacher 10-09-2019
Replies: 1
Views: 1,388
Posted By Allan1875
CVD driveshafts try and straighten up under...

CVD driveshafts try and straighten up under acceleration, this makes the rear end stiffer and gives better forward drive.

UJs don't try and straighten up, therefore they go through bumps better...
Forum: R/C Graphy! 07-08-2019
Replies: 709
Views: 147,178
Posted By Allan1875
These are stunning mate, seriously....

These are stunning mate, seriously. :thumbsup::thumbsup:
Forum: oOple Invernational X - 2019 30-07-2019
Replies: 3
Views: 3,407
Posted By Allan1875
Vahri O'Brien PT 6245182 Allan O'Brien's...

Vahri O'Brien
PT 6245182

Allan O'Brien's Wife.
Forum: Schumacher 25-04-2019
Replies: 173
Views: 852,154
Posted By Allan1875
Thats actually not accurate.

Thats actually not accurate.
Forum: Schumacher 04-03-2019
Replies: 4
Views: 1,362
Posted By Allan1875
100% front.

100% front.
Forum: Schumacher 07-11-2018
Replies: 3
Views: 1,175
Posted By Allan1875
This is a bit up for debate. Although Carbon is...

This is a bit up for debate. Although Carbon is lighter, the theory is generally that it generates more grip than an alloy chassis due to flex.

For example on carpet a TC may use an alloy chassis...
Forum: Schumacher 08-09-2018
Replies: 3
Views: 1,460
Posted By Allan1875
That's only to run shocks on the rear. I know...

That's only to run shocks on the rear. I know the mod but honestly wouldn't bother.
Forum: Schumacher 06-09-2018
Replies: 84
Views: 20,796
Posted By Allan1875
Just go straight to the s2 towers, we run them...

Just go straight to the s2 towers, we run them everywhere.

I have ran kit slipper but I've just ordered the 3 plate slipper to see how it feels compared to kit.
Forum: Schumacher 04-09-2018
Replies: 3
Views: 1,460
Posted By Allan1875
For what purpose? At the nationals we run the...

For what purpose? At the nationals we run the shock tower stock. The only mod that we do is add 3mm at the top of the rear shocks to space them out from the tower to land better.
Forum: 1/10th OFF ROAD 22-08-2018
Replies: 8
Views: 3,192
Posted By Allan1875
Based on?

Based on?
Forum: Mardave 27-07-2018
Replies: 4
Views: 4,176
Posted By Allan1875
Here are mine.

Here are mine.
Forum: Schumacher 26-07-2018
Replies: 9
Views: 2,756
Posted By Allan1875
I liked it, it's hard to explain but the car...

I liked it, it's hard to explain but the car holds it's line better, feels grippier.
Forum: Schumacher 24-07-2018
Replies: 9
Views: 2,756
Posted By Allan1875
I've ran it. It's mainly for lower grip as it...

I've ran it. It's mainly for lower grip as it narrows the width of the rear track.
Forum: General Race Chat 02-05-2018
Replies: 6
Views: 1,643
Posted By Allan1875
This was my setup last year on my KC. As for...

This was my setup last year on my KC.

As for a stand up box like you are running, you would usually go maybe one firmer on the rear spring and sometimes one softer on the front but oils, ride...
Forum: General Race Chat 01-05-2018
Replies: 6
Views: 1,643
Posted By Allan1875
In Scotland all our regionals are on grass, which...

In Scotland all our regionals are on grass, which this season i think is 7?

What car do you run? If you want any advice on grass setups, fire me a pm.
Forum: Schumacher 30-04-2018
Replies: 84
Views: 20,796
Posted By Allan1875
It's a massive improvement, certainly on high...

It's a massive improvement, certainly on high grip astro.
Forum: Schumacher 30-04-2018
Replies: 84
Views: 20,796
Posted By Allan1875
K2 previously.

K2 previously.
Forum: Schumacher 28-04-2018
Replies: 84
Views: 20,796
Posted By Allan1875
I've done 2 meetings, one on grass one on Astro...

I've done 2 meetings, one on grass one on Astro and the car was brilliant on both.

Build is flawless, very nice car.
Forum: Team Associated 17-04-2018
Replies: 12
Views: 2,163
Posted By Allan1875
That's not actually that low, we run that on...

That's not actually that low, we run that on bumpy astro, if it was flat id be running more like 16-17mm.

As above, too much drag brake will dip the nose, I run about 8% on my 2WD. Other stuff...
Forum: Electrics 11-04-2018
Replies: 7
Views: 1,853
Posted By Allan1875
My Esprit 4 had issues where the car would brown...

My Esprit 4 had issues where the car would brown out for a second then kick back into life. Mine had a couple of new aerials and a couple of trips to Schumacher but no fix.

It finally went to KO...
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