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RB6 base set up for TORCH?
Just got off the phone/PayPal and this is on its way:
http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=153951 Can someone who runs an RB6 at TORCH give me some idea of where to start with a basic setup? Obviously i'll have to start all over again with wheels and tyres etc but I think it's worth making the change, you can't beat Kyosho build quality. The DEX210 will be for sale soon if anyone is interested |
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Hi , I'm running an RB6 and very happy with my setup. Come and find me at Torch Sunday for any help. Or ask Steve B.!!
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Thanks Phil, see you Sunday
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Alex,
I tend only to run my RB6 in the wet these days as the DB2 just has the edge in the dry. I will have my wet setup on the car on Sunday if you want to pop over and have a look. One thing you will need if dry on Sunday is Kyosho orange front springs. Regards, James.
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I'm told there's a full spring set included with the car, if it's completely as described I think i've been very lucky to get it. Does anyone run small bores on the RB6? I have a couple of sets of those and lots of spring sets so I could also try them. See you Sunday |
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Alex,
I've tried both small and large and to be totally honest I can't tell the difference. At times I think there is a small lap advantage in running small bores but it's very small. On the flip side the big bores calm the car down and make it safer. Regards, James.
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