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03.02.2010, 11:48 AM

Nice clean setup. Any shots with the body on?


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03.04.2010, 04:04 PM

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Nice clean setup. Any shots with the body on?
No I'm sorry but don't have any shots with the body on. And I won't take before I buy a new body. It just doesn't look good when there is brushless conversion car with the body that has all the dirt made by nitro engine and the extra cooling holes made for the engine also.

Probably the reason why Losi and Horizon stopped distributing those was this. I don't have any facts but I think so.

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03.23.2010, 11:45 PM

i was just curious what everybody is run for diff fluid, and if there are any setups out there, thanks
   
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03.24.2010, 10:42 AM

I have 30000 in center diff as Kyosho suggested in their conversion guide http://www.kyoshoamerica.com/IFW451_Howto.html Then I have also 30000 in the front and 7000 in back.

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03.24.2010, 10:09 PM

well ran it today with 30,000 up front and in the rear turned much better,but i also installed my mmm 2650 and was running on 3s with 16t pinion,im sure tis would be a decent track setup to start with
   
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