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im going to be running a 13,5 thunder power,what pinion would you say as a good starting point,
just a quick pic of the inside
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You could have finished building it first

You missed a screw in the front upper bulkhead thingy?

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You could have finished building it first

You missed a screw in the front upper bulkhead thingy?
Really? I can't see anything missing
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Really? I can't see anything missing
LOL at you two - if its missing then for Gods sake don't put it in as it goes good as it is - LOL
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Second picture(lid off),screw missing on front bulkhead. Nose of shell covers it up when you fit it
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Nah... there isn't a screw in there... its the LH shock nut playing tricks...
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Second picture(lid off),screw missing on front bulkhead. Nose of shell covers it up when you fit it
Hilarious! Screw or no screw it looked solid enough even after it being thrown around in the final at silverstone last week

What colour/rating are the front and rear springs as included with the kit?
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Hilarious! Screw or no screw it looked solid enough even after it being thrown around in the final at silverstone last week

What colour/rating are the front and rear springs as included with the kit?
Pink fronts, Red Rears
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[QUOTE=Matt Butcher;702907]Pink fronts, Red Rears[/QUOTE

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Really? I can't see anything missing
Someone's changed the picture
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V nice.
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I´m loving these...

And the fact that the car seems to replace missing screws by magic I´ve had to order one.

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I've got a question for you guys.

On Tony and Kev setup sheets no shims were used under the FR and RR blocks but these didn't show what shim to use between the RR block and the rear bulkhead (0.5 and 1mm supplied in the kit.

Also did you use 25 deg on the front (where we mostly use 30 on RB5 based car) ?

Last one about front inserts on steering blocks (A0/B0). Did you put them from the front or from the rear (in or out).

First race and first run Sunday!

So far it seems amazing, awesome build quality, especially regarding slope and firments of parts.
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Old 15-10-2012
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Ran my RB6 for the first time yesterday at Worksop Indoors... what can i say.. awesome car!!

The car is so well balanced and easy to drive.. considering i have never driven it before i was more than happy with my result

This was run totally kit apart from the SP motor plate and ally rear hubs.. also changed springs..

Anyone wanting a set up sheet please send me a PM

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Hi Nick,

What's different re SP motor plate?

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Blue color ?
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The plate is thicker... so better / more thread available to secure the motor plate/gearbox fixing screws..

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