Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
I´ll guess that he will be driving in WC usa in 2013
btw Aron will you be my mechanic if i go ???
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btw Aron will you be my mechanic if i go ???
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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
make sure when you are filming you got to have an Aiptech camera....aip47-2008 wrote:isobarik wrote:I´ll guess that he will be driving in WC usa in 2013
btw Aron will you be my mechanic if i go ???
mvh Isobarik
I would LOVE to be there under any circumstance!!![]()


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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
Hello evryone.
The project still alive !
I did a bunch of progress in the machining process.
It's time to start the building process...


The project still alive !
I did a bunch of progress in the machining process.
It's time to start the building process...


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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
Looks Good Cedric! I see the trans case made it! I never heard back from you so I just assumed it had.
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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
Don't forget the bending of the rear part of the chassis behind the suspension mounts. That is why the 3rd hole in the back of the chassis. drilled through and tapped the motor place to secure it. bends up to just below the motor.
easiest way to match his set up would be with #1 pistons with 30wt oil. We mainly used #2 or #3 pistons drilled to #1 size for a bit tighter hole.
easiest way to match his set up would be with #1 pistons with 30wt oil. We mainly used #2 or #3 pistons drilled to #1 size for a bit tighter hole.
Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
What parts do you need to finish this? I might be able to help.
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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
Yes, I know it's a long time without news concerning the building process.
But, no worries, I make some progress, but still looking after few parts.
Brian can't remember who made the Titanium screws used on his car at the event.





Enjoy it
But, no worries, I make some progress, but still looking after few parts.
Brian can't remember who made the Titanium screws used on his car at the event.





Enjoy it
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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
The ones used to secure the rear shock tower to the bulkhead and the upper shock mount screws.
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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
They looked like Lunsford's to a few of us- they didn't look heat treated like the Yokie or Silva's-
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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
I have to ask Lunsford if they started to make such products in 1993.
I'm not sure, may Cliff Lett remember it ?
I'm not sure, may Cliff Lett remember it ?
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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
I have never seen anything other that Lunsfords Yokomo and Trinity sets from that era- I've never seen RCPS (odd) but, then again- if Brian doesn't remember, what difference does it make? 

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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
I was sponsored by Lunsford for that event, and I can assure you they had Ti screws available. I had complete sets for both of my cars. -Jeff
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Re: Brian Kinwald RC10TALK memory present, last update!
And there are Lunsford decals on the car......and RCPS turnbuckles-
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