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you're the best reg!

anyone want a 40 degree kickup? :lol:

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:lol: Just messing with ya Reg!

Good to hear though as I have a NIP 20.

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Although after talking to Scr8p this weekend it may have come into play on the hardwood ovals they ran in PA too-
also on the polished concrete oval in birdsboro, a lot of guys still ran the 40 even after the 20 was released. people use to say the 40 was heavier by a few grams so it helped with nose weight.

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Found these nice looking shocks that are supposed to work with the TC3 which should work with the Terminator.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/130683893648?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649


What length shock shafts would be appropriate front and rear?

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.56 front and .71 rear shafts in TC shocks- both with RPM ball cups on the ends as mounts- the biggest problem with.the CEM shocks are spring and piston combos

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I'm assuming using the TC3 springs as well? Are the Losi shocks a different diameter?

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TC3 springs are in the 18#-45# range and too short when using the longer shafts- Wolfe/RC4less and Cobra/ Silva 10l center springs from the 4.1#-8# range in the front and the rear is the Wolfe/RC4less 10-14# or the coveted Shumacher 10# grey touring car barrel spring.

Losi springs are different diameter and length, the only .71 they made was the Rally Weapon and they only made one spring as I recall-

I'll try to get some reference pics up tonight, wife and I had the entire evening alone last night do my plans were altered- :wink:



This is a car I designed in 03'- you might be able to see some of the shocks as reference for now (ignore the tires)
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all hail the mighty Disruptor!

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wyldbill wrote:all hail the mighty Disruptor!
:lol: It was a pretty neat chassis, especially since it came before all the "other" ones and I get to keep bragging rights to the CF motorplate, bellcranks and pin braces :lol:

The flexi car (woven 2mm) I never could get dialed in unlike the other car 8)

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All the CF is nice! It seems that all the DO cars I've been looking at have the rear shocks standing up quite a bit, and the front almost laying down.
Are the rear A arms on those standard B2/3?

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B2

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my lhs had "material" delivered. i went to help lay it down. ummmm....this stuff is sand i told them.

well it's got some clay in it, they replied.

i don't know how this stuff is going to work. it's got to be 90% sand, 10% clay. i hope that with the help of a little steam roller we can get it packed and it will stay packed. otherwise it was a waste of time. maybe once the base is packed maybe i can convince them to get one more load of something better to lay on top. i have my doubts about the stuff we just put down.

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Too much sand is a bad thing, however if you can get it tamped in with a vibration packer it will be rock solid anyway and will still work- plus 100% clay won't take water without being turned over anyway- the "best" outdoor setup is crush and run as a base, then sand clay (what you have there) tamped down so you can drive a full size car on it- then a 2-4" layer of clay/sand at about 65-35 mix-

But in an area filled with Dirt Oval tracks, everyone's is different and thats always a cool thing.

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when they asked me whay surface would be good i told them a clay sand mix, thinking 60/40 mix. instead we got sand with a little clay. i think it will tamp down ok, but i'm also thinking rubber tires will be best here, maybe slicks or street tracs or dirt or road hawgs. i just can't wait to get it done so i can run my ce based edm/bomber on it and figure out what works best, then we can start a class. i think i'm the only guy that has d/o cars at that track right now and they are waiting on me to decide what class to run. my rc10 can go from edm to bomber in just a few minutes anyway.

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so the "sand clay mix" we got is nearly 100% sand. hopefully they'll get some clay soon or this is a dead idea.

still going to race at the already established dirt oval in the area, but it would be nice to have one 5 minutes down the road.

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