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Old 1-13-2007, 1:13 PM
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Set Up for Hyper 7

Last week I got a hyper 7 from a friend. Put it all back together and went to the local indoor track. This thing was squirelly as all get out. If I got on the throttle too hard coming out of a turn it would just spin out. I changed tires to a set of Panther Switch (med-soft). This helped alot but the thing still needs to be set up better. Does any one know where I could find set up info. I would like to at least get a good "starting point" then adjust as necessary at the track. Thanks.

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Old 2-04-2007, 10:25 PM
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Yeah thanks for the help!!! Thats allright though. I found what I needed elsewhere. I would have thought one of the "pro's" or staff or even moderators would have replied with some kind of advise.
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Old 2-04-2007, 10:54 PM
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Perhaps nobody here races a Hyper 7.
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Old 2-05-2007, 7:29 PM
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Yeah thanks for the help!!! Thats allright though. I found what I needed elsewhere. I would have thought one of the "pro's" or staff or even moderators would have replied with some kind of advise.
Well, with that kind of smart-ass attitude, I suggest you stay where you found the answer, jackass!

Seriously, drop the attitude. I'm seeing it more and more on this forum and I'm tired of it.
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Old 2-06-2007, 9:47 AM
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Old 2-16-2007, 5:14 PM
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Well, with that kind of smart-ass attitude, I suggest you stay where you found the answer, jackass!

Seriously, drop the attitude. I'm seeing it more and more on this forum and I'm tired of it.
First of all let me appologize to any of you I may have offended. My post before wasn't intended in that way (with attitude). But the question was posted in this forum cuz I was just looking for some suggestions on some base line settings. I myself am new to racing. Meaning I've never raced before, just wanting to get started. Since I received no feedback for almost a month, I was simply responding that I found some base line settings to get started.

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Old 2-16-2007, 8:30 PM
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Tone is hard to sense on the internet. It's hard to post a base setup if you don't have the equipment in question as most buggies are setup differently. Sorry we couldn't help.
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