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grasshopper
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Posted - 01 September 2009 :  09:56:10  Show Profile
Question for those of you that race Hyper ST's.

Which is the best starter box for that particular model?
Rather than keep messing around with the pegs on my buggy starter box to align the different vehicles I thought I'd be better off with another unit - plus the fact that my new ST pro seems a lot bigger than the Hyper 7 and when the flywheel's lined up the chassis covers all the slots, etc.,

advice please

casbuster
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 01 September 2009 :  12:03:26  Show Profile  Click to see casbuster's MSN Messenger address  Send casbuster a Yahoo! Message
all ways used a smd box with my old st .

carl
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buggyrunner
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Posted - 01 September 2009 :  12:34:38  Show Profile  Click to see buggyrunner's MSN Messenger address
I'd 2nd that
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grasshopper
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Posted - 01 September 2009 :  12:43:24  Show Profile
Thanks for that chaps - I'll look into one of those.

The other thing I noticed is how small the flywheel supplied in the kit is....not much bigger than the clutch bell.
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Sir Harvo
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Posted - 02 September 2009 :  17:12:15  Show Profile  Visit Sir Harvo's Homepage
I use the same starter box for both.....

The buggy is pushed to the front with the stops on the chassis and the Truggy pushed back.

Not had any problems with it spinning a small flywheel.
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