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11.09.2010, 02:28 PM

I bought a new mbx6t too and have the same questions about diff and shock setups:)
   
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11.09.2010, 02:37 PM

This is my standard racing setup:

take basic M-Spec setup for camber, caster, toe etc.

shocks - middle holes on towers, middle on arms - depending on the track change holes on the arms.

shocks - 300cts oil allround, front springs - BRONZE Associated , rear BROZNE asscociated or if the track is really broken RED (the hardest) KYOSHO

of course all the springs for big bores

diffs: F-C-R 20-20-10. if you have less aggresive style use 20-20-7

I did use slipperential as i think it is a must have for a racing vehicle. it makes launches and braking much better


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11.09.2010, 05:15 PM

Raced mine for the past 2 seasons (kit version).

- RX8 2000 combo on 4S (TP 2)
- Slipperential
- Revolvers and Caliber tires

- Used the stock shock springs with 50WT in front and rear, middle mounting holes in front, outer holes rear (naturally sags to about level).
- Diffs (F/C/R): 10K/7/3
- Ackerman, camber, etc used stock kit set in build

This set-up does not bounce and stays on track all day long.


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