Team Corally RDX Phi
#901
I am Scott but the Phi is sooooooooooooo much cooler! It has easy access diffs AND a cool symbol on the upper deck!!!
#902
Tech Master
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RDX phi took tq, 1st and 2nd at this weekends state race at K Raceway in Kissimmee Florida. Only ones turning 27 lap runs. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrvK88zb03M Video if anyone cares to watch it. (45 second mark)
Last edited by Jimmy Morris; 09-18-2007 at 07:16 AM.
#903
RDX took tq, 1st and 2nd at this weekends state race at K Raceway in Kissimmee Florida. Only ones turning 27 lap runs. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrvK88zb03M Video if anyone cares to watch it. (45 second mark)
#908
Tech Addict
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I just sold off a bunch of my mid-range cars and am looking to get a top end car; most likely will be the Phi. I have some questions about what comes with the kit and which tuneing options are recommended. I'll be running on asphalt indoor and outdoor with a 13.5 brushless and 3200 LiPo.
1) Does the motor guard come with the kit?
2) What shock springs come with the kit? The Corally parts lists online lists 2 spring kits (6 pairs) Hard and Standard; do these overlap in hardness? Do I get both?
3) Does the kit come with sway bars? 1.3, 1.6, 1.9mm?
4) Does the kit come with all the shock piston choices? 0.9, 1.1, 1.3mm?
5) Is the 2.9mm chassis (US version) or 2.4mm best for asphalt? Does it really matter much if I occationally run carpet?
6) I'm hearing mixed messages about how the 3200 LiPo fits, is grinding required?
Thanks for your help.
1) Does the motor guard come with the kit?
2) What shock springs come with the kit? The Corally parts lists online lists 2 spring kits (6 pairs) Hard and Standard; do these overlap in hardness? Do I get both?
3) Does the kit come with sway bars? 1.3, 1.6, 1.9mm?
4) Does the kit come with all the shock piston choices? 0.9, 1.1, 1.3mm?
5) Is the 2.9mm chassis (US version) or 2.4mm best for asphalt? Does it really matter much if I occationally run carpet?
6) I'm hearing mixed messages about how the 3200 LiPo fits, is grinding required?
Thanks for your help.
#909
I just sold off a bunch of my mid-range cars and am looking to get a top end car; most likely will be the Phi. I have some questions about what comes with the kit and which tuneing options are recommended. I'll be running on asphalt indoor and outdoor with a 13.5 brushless and 3200 LiPo.
1) Does the motor guard come with the kit?
2) What shock springs come with the kit? The Corally parts lists online lists 2 spring kits (6 pairs) Hard and Standard; do these overlap in hardness? Do I get both?
3) Does the kit come with sway bars? 1.3, 1.6, 1.9mm?
4) Does the kit come with all the shock piston choices? 0.9, 1.1, 1.3mm?
5) Is the 2.9mm chassis (US version) or 2.4mm best for asphalt? Does it really matter much if I occationally run carpet?
6) I'm hearing mixed messages about how the 3200 LiPo fits, is grinding required?
Thanks for your help.
1) Does the motor guard come with the kit?
2) What shock springs come with the kit? The Corally parts lists online lists 2 spring kits (6 pairs) Hard and Standard; do these overlap in hardness? Do I get both?
3) Does the kit come with sway bars? 1.3, 1.6, 1.9mm?
4) Does the kit come with all the shock piston choices? 0.9, 1.1, 1.3mm?
5) Is the 2.9mm chassis (US version) or 2.4mm best for asphalt? Does it really matter much if I occationally run carpet?
6) I'm hearing mixed messages about how the 3200 LiPo fits, is grinding required?
Thanks for your help.
1) No
2) Hard set with the Carpet Spec **They dont Overlap**
3) No
4) Just the 1.1's I think.
5) I dont know
6) I dont know
#910
Racebucks
1. No
2. Comes black springs but pick up the spring kit
3. No sway bars
4. One standard piston
5. Good question not sure????
6. 3200 Carbon edition will fit. You'll have to grind/sand a little extra especially towards the rear bulkhead.
I ran mine for the first time this weekend 13.5 bl and 3200 lipo. Car ran great all weekend. Great improvement from my original RDX
1. No
2. Comes black springs but pick up the spring kit
3. No sway bars
4. One standard piston
5. Good question not sure????
6. 3200 Carbon edition will fit. You'll have to grind/sand a little extra especially towards the rear bulkhead.
I ran mine for the first time this weekend 13.5 bl and 3200 lipo. Car ran great all weekend. Great improvement from my original RDX
#911
5) I would lean towards the 2.4mm chassis for asphalt. Yet, if you get either one it will be fine for carpet or asphalt. The thinner one would help more in high track temps during the summers.
Jeff
#913
He was testing tamiya pieces for the next evolution for the PHI.
So he didn't won teh german nationals with that car.
He won with the original PHI.
#915
Tech Elite
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Running a spool or oneway would give the car much more on-power corner speed and steering.
With a spool the car would retain the braking of a diff, but will not turn-in very well.
A oneway turns in better than a diff, but as you know, no front braking. A oneway can be very fast because it gives you the on-power steering/speed and better turn-in compared with a diff. Basically, more overall steering...sacrifices rear grip off-power.
On most asphalt tracks, though, a spool is choice because it allows you to drive deep into corners once you get some of the turn-in lost back.
With a spool the car would retain the braking of a diff, but will not turn-in very well.
A oneway turns in better than a diff, but as you know, no front braking. A oneway can be very fast because it gives you the on-power steering/speed and better turn-in compared with a diff. Basically, more overall steering...sacrifices rear grip off-power.
On most asphalt tracks, though, a spool is choice because it allows you to drive deep into corners once you get some of the turn-in lost back.