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    • #10871
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      I have made the upgrade my Toyota Celica (motor 3.0, Battery increased, tyred and gears, but I have serious problems to the steering. They do not walk straight: on one side it does not turn. I have controlled the magnet, the suspensions, but I do not resolve. Someone can help me? I am Italian and am using a translator excused the errors… 🙂

    • #41558
      DaveF
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      Ciao Jeff.

      Have you fine tuned the steering with the white adjustment lever underneath the car, between the wheels? I dare say you have, but I thought I would mention the obvious first.

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    • #41551
      Crom
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      Also check that the wires connecting the steering coils to the PCB are not broken.

      They are very small thin wires that can look like hair or strings of dried glue and are easily broken by accident when lifting or lowering the PCB in the car.

      There are two wires to each coil.


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    • #41533
      Barrelll
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      yeh check the wires, iv had it happen to me a few times and just had to solder them back on.

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    • #41517
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      is there any debris stuck in the car or near the magnet??

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    • #41497
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      Thanks for the collaboration…
      task that the problem finds on the motivating force that it centers the wheels, beyond to dirt in rubbers and all the unstable front system. I will try to reconstruct in aluminum the front system, fixing front rubbers with a screw in order to increase the stability…. I will make to still know… thanks you…

    • #41107
      z-beam
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      that translator program is real bad.

    • #41105
      Shypo
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      check out efarels post in the discussion forum, babelfish gives sum really whack translation

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    • #43664
      Efarel
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      Hey Jeff se vuoi scambiare messaggi in italiano puoi scrivermi un messaggio privato con la tua mail e continuare la discussione in italiano !

      Hey Jeff if you want we can continue this discussion in italian language if it is simpler for you. Leave me a private message with your mail address !

      Ciao
      Efarel

    • #41092
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      where abouts in Italy are u from Efarel?

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    • #41073
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      south italy,
      I was born in Taranto, studied in Bari and now I work in Messina (Sicily).
      Ciao
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    • #40572
      z-beam
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      does Italy have afx springs?

      they might help jeff with the stability problem..

    • #40567
      Efarel
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      Quote:
      does Italy have afx springs?

      they might help jeff with the stability problem..

      No ho slot is not so popular here, mainly 1/32 slot. I found that Polistyl 1:66 spring fit very nice on bit char g. unfortunately Polistyl is out of business so it is very difficult to find cars (and springs !!).
      I recovered 2 pair from an old set and I’ll try it on my Shen Qi Wei.
      Ciao
      Efarel

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