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12.04.2008, 04:04 PM

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I run 7.5'ish (a mixture of 10 and 5) in the front of my Mugen and 5k in the rear. As more of a basher style driver I find this perfect for me. I live by the go into the corner hard and use power to pull me around it method of getting around the track.

If I were a clean line style driver I would go a little lighter, 5-7k front and 3k rear. your driving style will be a determining factor in what oil you want. We all (you, me, and hoov) need to finda common sunday to hit up traktopia ! and one of these sundays you will have to drive down to the yamato track.

so I take it that means the 50k goes in the center?...right now I only have 3k in the center...its all I have at the moment
   
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12.04.2008, 07:40 PM

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.right now I only have 3k in the center...its all I have at the moment
and you're getting wheelies?!?! The front tires should be as big as dinner plates with all the unloading you should be getting.

something is wrong.

does your center diff spin in your hand?
are you sure its 3k?

it almost sounds like the CD didnt go back together correctly and wound up locked.


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I used a "bottom" line.
   
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