Calsonic
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posted on 18-12-2007 at 15:40
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Plafit SLP
Hey out there !
Are there someone , who have some pic´s of this , because it
will bee easyer fore me to build it .
M.v.h.
MiHu
Michael Huniche
Racing for Viking
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Slotdirk
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posted on 18-12-2007 at 15:59
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Hello Michael,
See link below
http://www.doktorslot.de/slp_aufbau001.htm
Kind regards,
Dirk-Jan
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Calsonic
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posted on 18-12-2007 at 21:59
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Hello Dirk-Jan !
Thanks for the tip .
Best regards
Michael Huniche
Michael Huniche
Racing for Viking
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Crash
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posted on 31-12-2007 at 03:32
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Hi Nick, Tamar, and all others who see this thread.
Merry Christmas and a HAPPY AND SAFE NEW YEAR...
I am in the process of assembling one of these..I saw the site, but it is in German which I don't understand.
I need some help to figure out how many of what shims to get the correct ride height for the tires we are going to use in JP's races..
Tamar, you told me that there would be an article about mounting bodies...Is it finished????and somewhere in here???
Does anyone know if the Japanese body is strong enough to race..I see that in the article above that he chose the Revell because it was thicker...Does
that mean the other falls apart in the low speed crashes that take place when we race these cars....
Tamar, thanks for setting up user name and password for me...I found the email while cleaning up the slot room..
Any help is greatly appreciated by this old fart...
crash
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fola
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posted on 31-12-2007 at 07:16
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Hey fred,
sorry about not getting back to you sooner.
Which axle holders do you have?
The SLP Chassis normally comes with 14.3mm (total height /3 stripes) holders in the rear and 6mm axle blocks in the front.
REAR- exmple is marked in yellow on the spread sheet....
The middle of the 14.3 mm holders is actually 10.3mm from the bottom (14.3mm-1mm lip -3mm bearing radius). The Chassis Plate is 1.5mm thick and you
want about 1.2 mm of ride height with 27.6mm tyres.... right?
so -27.6/2=13.8 (Tyre Radius) 13.8-1.2=12.6 (Chassis bottom 1.5mm to holder middle 10.3mm with 1.2mm clearance) is height that we want
13.8-10.3-1.5-1.2= 0.8 is the difference in clearance.
With 14.3 holders and 27.6mm tyres you will be 1.5+0.8=2.3mm high. To get down to 1.2 mm you need a 1.mm shim. Ground clearance will
be 1.3mm add a 0.16mm shim and you will be down to 1.14mm
FRONT.... check the sheet...
see this
s24/slp
Confused ? So am I. I usually do the trial and error number....
Good luck..
Fola
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beaufort12
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posted on 31-12-2007 at 09:17
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May be you´ll try next time the Metris MK3.
Only 15 srews and ready to rumble in 5 Minutes..
regards
Udo
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Kaitsu
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posted on 1-1-2008 at 11:31
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What about MoMo X-SW 07 (15 screws also)?
But best one is TSRF: only 1 screw
-kai
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Gert
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posted on 1-1-2008 at 17:17
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Getting screwed
with only one screw
I wish you guys out there a HAPPY NEW YEAR
Greetz Gert
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Big Al
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posted on 1-1-2008 at 17:40
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@ Gert,
Happy new year to you all guys...
Regards
Big Al
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