Willspeed RF2 B6.1 Conversion kit build
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Willspeed RF2 B6.1 Conversion kit build
Hi Guys, thought you may want to look at one of my modern builds I have just finished today
https://www.rctech.net/forum/electric-off-road/1052579-willspeed-rf2-b6-1-conversion-kit-build.html
https://www.rctech.net/forum/electric-off-road/1052579-willspeed-rf2-b6-1-conversion-kit-build.html
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Re: Willspeed RF2 B6.1 Conversion kit build
Can't post on rctech because I'm temporarily banned for having said that people are becoming clueless and lack critical sense as useless knowledge is becoming way too available (I mean, seriously, does one REALLY need an app to calculate a drive ratio?!? ) and that this leads to doubtful choices when it comes to electing orange-skinned people to critical offices, so I'll say it here:
This is awesome and this SCREAMS Vega!
Congrats, can't wait to see one in the flesh!
This is awesome and this SCREAMS Vega!
Congrats, can't wait to see one in the flesh!
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Re: Willspeed RF2 B6.1 Conversion kit build
Banned for that! Madness!
Yes first run this Sunday and the designer Will used to work at Vega and has set up on his own so you can see his style in the new car
Yes first run this Sunday and the designer Will used to work at Vega and has set up on his own so you can see his style in the new car
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Re: Willspeed RF2 B6.1 Conversion kit build
I didn't realise there was so much machining involved until I looked at the pics in the other link, impressive
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Re: Willspeed RF2 B6.1 Conversion kit build
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfDTymeA2q4
First meeting with the car, all went really well and made the A final
First meeting with the car, all went really well and made the A final
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Re: Willspeed RF2 B6.1 Conversion kit build
Wow she looks great on the track congrats.
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Re: Willspeed RF2 B6.1 Conversion kit build
Thanks mate, 2nd meeting with it tonight and made some set up changes so hope I can go faster!
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Re: Willspeed RF2 B6.1 Conversion kit build
I come here for the hobby info - not political views. I would appreciate if others would be respectful of why we have this website.Lonestar wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 9:04 am Can't post on rctech because I'm temporarily banned for having said that people are becoming clueless and lack critical sense as useless knowledge is becoming way too available (I mean, seriously, does one REALLY need an app to calculate a drive ratio?!? ) and that this leads to doubtful choices when it comes to electing orange-skinned people to critical offices, so I'll say it here:
This is awesome and this SCREAMS Vega!
Congrats, can't wait to see one in the flesh!
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Re: Willspeed RF2 B6.1 Conversion kit build
congrats on the good results. Obviously, you can wheel a car, so this helps She does seem to jump a bit nose high, though, doesn't she?
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Re: Willspeed RF2 B6.1 Conversion kit build
Thanks yes it goes well so far!
Made another a final last Sunday but the diff shims coned out so the geardiff felt like a spool at times!
Yes if your not careful on the throttle it’ll jump a bit nose high but the jump was massive!
Made another a final last Sunday but the diff shims coned out so the geardiff felt like a spool at times!
Yes if your not careful on the throttle it’ll jump a bit nose high but the jump was massive!
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Re: Willspeed RF2 B6.1 Conversion kit build
If it has a tendency to jump nose-high, for an otherwise lightweight car with even a front wing mounted, I wonder if the large rear wing could be trimmed down a tad to lessen the downforce back there that might be driving up the nose during "flight"?
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Re: Willspeed RF2 B6.1 Conversion kit build
Yes good shout, will have a play with the rear wing and see if i can improve it a little in flight
Tbh I think its more getting used to the throttle input with the weight bias being different from the B6.1
Tbh I think its more getting used to the throttle input with the weight bias being different from the B6.1
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