NIX91 Racer discussion thread.

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Re: NIX91 Racer discussion thread.

Post by Jirka »

Niki wrote:7075-T6 hard anodized aluminium chassis kit will be available soon. :D
And the chassis front kick up angle will be?

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Re: NIX91 Racer discussion thread.

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25deg like before but there is a optional front bulkhead making arm angle 30deg.
Part number is NIX91-027.

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Re: NIX91 Racer discussion thread.

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This is the latest assembly drawing. Take time and study it carefully...
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=99&t=37688&start=15#p434272

To build a Race-version you need at least these SLS parts from Shapeways:

NIX91-022 Front bulkhead
http://shpws.me/GAHU

NIX91-Race Front Arms SLS
http://shpws.me/D7oJ

NIX91-Steering Blocks SLS
http://shpws.me/D7pL

NIX91-Race Steering SLS
http://shpws.me/CpHF

NIX91-322 (3.0* toe-in, 2* anti-squat)
http://shpws.me/JiM0

NIX91-Race Rear Arms SLS
http://shpws.me/D7nR

NIX63651 Rear Hubs for RC10 (Uses big outer bearing ASC7935. Standard RC10 rear hub with small bearings can be used also)
http://shpws.me/GPki

NIX63111 Motor mount brace for RC10 Graphite (if you don't have ASC6311)
http://shpws.me/GPkV

OPTIONALLY:

NIX91-027 Front bulkhead (30deg)
http://shpws.me/JGGe

NIX91-323 (3.0* toe-in, 3* anti-squat)
http://shpws.me/JiK2

NIX91-321 (3.0* toe-in, 1* anti-squat)
http://shpws.me/JiTM

NIX91-320 (3.0* toe-in, 0* anti-squat)
http://shpws.me/JGH4

NIX63652 Hex conversion hubs
http://shpws.me/H1BS


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NEW OPTION is "I.MATERIALISE" SLS print service
https://i.materialise.com/shop/designer/nixconcepts

NIX91 RACE PATS SET
https://i.materialise.com/shop/item/nix91-race-parts-set?designer=nixconcepts

NIX91 RACE ARM SET
https://i.materialise.com/shop/item/nix91-race-arm-set1?designer=nixconcepts

NIX91 RACE REAR ARM MOUNT SET
https://i.materialise.com/shop/item/nix91-race-rear-arm-mount-set?designer=nixconcepts

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Re: NIX91 Racer discussion thread.

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Well, I qualified 5th and finished in third with the Nix91 at Vonats behind Alex Kosciuszek in first, and Jason Rouna in second. I'm very happy with that Result. Did not break a single part all weekend. Car ran very well and I'll post the setup in a day or two.

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Re: NIX91 Racer discussion thread.

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Great result !!!
Youtube link...?

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Re: NIX91 Racer discussion thread.

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Yeah, Mark's car looked really good.

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Re: NIX91 Racer discussion thread.

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Mark was extraordinarily brave to drive that car in a field full of aluminum pan tanks. I've raced with him for some time and have had plenty of discussions with him about his take on racing. He has an interesting philosophy of wearing the least armor and making sure you don't get hit (in R/C terms, that means running the lightest car with the fewest strengthening mods and avoiding bad drivers on the track). He makes a fair point that when you try to strengthen your car, that means you are planning to crash and so you will not drive as well or carefully as a result.

He is 100% right; however, this works for him, because a lot of people know and respect Mark, and know that he is faster. So most people jump out of his way throughout qualifying and mains. Combine that with few unforced errors, and then you have some very competitive runs. Most other drivers would not get that kind of treatment throughout a race day and will end up replacing more parts as a result. I know of one driver in particular (I won't name names, but several people had a problem with the same guy), who was a problem in multiple classes and simply would not move out of your way no matter how much faster you were. Every race event has people like that, which is why I prefer to run tougher cars. I do run my NIX91 and it's great, but never in a race and absolutely never ever ever ever when there is a Traxxas on the track.

That being said, Mark and I had a great race in Q3 for 2wd buggy. He made a Hail Mary pass on me over the jump sequence in front of the driver's stand that I never thought he'd even try. I guess I underestimated his determination to qualify well ;)

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Re: NIX91 Racer discussion thread.

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Anybody running a Nix91 at the 2016 VONATs?

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Re: NIX91 Racer discussion thread.

Post by vintage AE »

If I somehow end up there, I'll run mine. If that happens, it'll be last minute type of thing.

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Re: NIX91 Racer discussion thread.

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Was able to move the battery cups forward 7mm right up against the steering servo. It helped very much increasing on power steering. I'll post some pics tonight.

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Re: NIX91 Racer discussion thread.

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Battery moved forward 7 mm, right up against the servo case.
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Re: NIX91 Racer discussion thread.

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are you still good with the steering throw ?
I can't drive 55 !

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Re: NIX91 Racer discussion thread.

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Patriiick wrote:are you still good with the steering throw ?
Yes.

When the steering rack is centered, the servo horn and it's turnbuckle should be 90 degrees to each other. So the servo horn will be leaning towards the front of the car when the steering is centered. It works very well with a standard Associated servo horn.

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Re: NIX91 Racer discussion thread.

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Center turnbuckle between bellcranks has its effect on steering throw. Try it.

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Re: NIX91 Racer discussion thread.

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I'm thinking he was asking if the servo horn interferes with the battery cup mounted so close to the servo

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