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PoorZDriver
2004.12.28, 11:46 PM
this is the damper i want, i need to know if it fits the MRo2 chassis, it seems like it will fit with the short shock post, someone let me know if they have done this rig previously. the guy at my local hobby shop says no... i dont believe him


http://www2.************.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXBNW2&P=7

PoorZDriver
2004.12.29, 08:58 AM
this is the damper i want, i need to know if it fits the MRo2 chassis, it seems like it will fit with the short shock post, someone let me know if they have done this rig previously. the guy at my local hobby shop says no... i dont believe him


http://www2.************.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXBNW2&P=7


someone answer this please

cam2
2004.12.29, 09:02 AM
the link don't work. tell us the name of the site and put spaces in it so it doesn't get censored.

PoorZDriver
2005.01.01, 11:57 AM
the link don't work. tell us the name of the site and put spaces in it so it doesn't get censored.


http://www powerlineracing com/index asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=204


anywhere there is a space, add a period

cam2
2005.01.01, 12:41 PM
i think thats a mr01 dampner. i use a atomic disc dampner and it works great and is very adjustable. look in my gallery and click on chassis pics you'll see it on my black MM chassis.

PoorZDriver
2005.01.01, 04:35 PM
the link don't work. tell us the name of the site and put spaces in it so it doesn't get censored.


Dude, it got deleted completely, but I want to ask you some wheel questions, if you could IM me on AIM that would be great, J3grafix

EMU
2005.01.03, 01:48 PM
With modification, it will fit. It is designed for the MR01 to mount on the rear of the motor pod (on the clip). If you want to mount it on an 02 RM you are going to have to make a mount adapter. A rigid piece of plastic or metal will work. I found that the metal 01 motor clips were much better to mount the shock to than the plastic ones.

I am sure that it can be mounted, but the suggestion by Cam2 was very good. The Atomic disc damper is a much better product, and much more adjustable to your needs. http://mini-zracer.com/shop/product.php?pid=947 The Disc damper takes the role of a roll shock as well as a damper shock. Easy to install, and well worth the money (if you add up the cost of roll shocks to a damper shock it will cost more than the disc damper).

PoorZDriver
2005.01.03, 01:54 PM
With modification, it will fit. It is designed for the MR01 to mount on the rear of the motor pod (on the clip). If you want to mount it on an 02 RM you are going to have to make a mount adapter. A rigid piece of plastic or metal will work. I found that the metal 01 motor clips were much better to mount the shock to than the plastic ones.

I am sure that it can be mounted, but the suggestion by Cam2 was very good. The Atomic disc damper is a much better product, and much more adjustable to your needs. http://mini-zracer.com/shop/product.php?pid=947 The Disc damper takes the role of a roll shock as well as a damper shock. Easy to install, and well worth the money (if you add up the cost of roll shocks to a damper shock it will cost more than the disc damper).

has anyone seen oil damper roll shocks? so one doesnt have to keep the KYO oil damper in the stock loc?

EMU
2005.01.03, 01:56 PM
Here is an oil roll damper http://mini-zracer.com/shop/product.php?pid=33

The disc damper is better than 3 shocks. The reason being that the shocks on each side will not rebound and dampen the same. Giving you more support on one side than the other. With the disc, it is even throughout the motion on both sides.

ruknd@aol.com
2005.01.03, 03:51 PM
I'm quite pleased with the atomic friction.

PoorZDriver
2005.01.04, 01:03 AM
I'm quite pleased with the atomic friction.

I need to get as fast as poss with the single damper before i go getting new ones