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Cobbled RC10gt
here is the start of my cobbled together rc10gt. going to put it in the hands of my buddy elvin. god help us all. http://www.ultimaterc.com/forums/i/smilies/eek.gif
http://i483.photobucket.com/albums/r...T/DSCN3850.jpg
so the engine is a O.S. clone i believe. most of the parts seem to match os parts and the crank case is a dead ringer for the cv series case.
http://i483.photobucket.com/albums/r...T/DSCN3854.jpg
check out the HSN! its a thumb screw type. kinda really old skool but i think this might be to elvin's advantage as its very easy to adjust and keep track of your adjustments (it has a clicker built in too)
http://i483.photobucket.com/albums/r...T/DSCN3856.jpg
thought this pipe would be right up his alley. its an old dual chamber pipe, i think its AE but i dont know for sure
http://i483.photobucket.com/albums/r...T/DSCN3857.jpg
the whole car is setup with the idea of being very easy to drive. gonna have a lot of push and hopefully enough rear bite.
http://i483.photobucket.com/albums/r...T/DSCN3858.jpg
http://i483.photobucket.com/albums/r...T/DSCN3852.jpg
http://i483.photobucket.com/albums/r...T/DSCN3853.jpg
so far the only obvious cobbling is the front knuckles. these were the older rc10 knuckles (though i believe the early model gt's used them too).
http://i483.photobucket.com/albums/r...T/DSCN3860.jpg
i still need gears/bearings for the tranny, one of the engine mount bits and a body of course.
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WOW,Thats a clean ride....:thumbsup
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your of course kidding right? i mean there is a crap ton of rust and the tank is yellowed from castor oil (gotta love O'Donnell 20%)
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Ah,pics are deceiving,I see it now,Still looks good for its age...8)
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yeah no doubt for a slapped together car made from bits made 15+ years ago it aint bad looking at all. im a sucker for the rc10gt too.
actually i was just looking it over. despite some of the surface flaws here and there this car is not bad at all. its got a new f/r bulkhead. new rear hubs. new body post cross member. new built shocks with new seals and caps. new rear a-arms and mounting blocks.
engine is never used too. i got it from a guy and he had never even run a tank of gas through it.
once its all done this is gonna be a fine running machine.
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here we go! lol
i picked that pipe because its very torqueless. im setting the car up to be very "soft" gearing it taller for less torque and going with a shorter pipe to boost top end. he'll have the legs to catch up on the straits but not enough torque to overwhelm the setup. seems counter intuitive but the low end grunt is what makes these things hard to drive on a hard dusty track.
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Looks good ;) Im really liking that adjustment needle. I wish myne had a clicker LOL
Although I wouldnt dial out THAT much tourqe if I were you. But I much prefer to oversteer then understeer. but thats me. I suppose that its the right thing to do for a newbie. (I prefer tourqe over speed anyway haha. I run on SHORT tracks)
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that 15 will have more than enough thump im sure. its not like its offroading, just a little harmless roundy round oval. ;)
sent him an email today a mile long with stuff he needs to read and things he ought to get. he just sent me a text that said simply " w.t.f. skyler" lmao
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Looks nice :thumbsup haha if reads the email at least he'll have a better iddea at what he's doing
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yeah i dont want to have to hold his hand every time he drives the thing (since he does not have a bump box that means i got to to some extent)