Losi Pro-SE racer build (race report added 8-15-10)
Losi Pro-SE racer build (race report added 8-15-10)
This came to me cheap, I hope to be running it at the 2010 VONATS
Photo captions have the mods listed
Photo captions have the mods listed
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Mark
Aaaaahhhh crap! I'm about to get passed by that orange truck!
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Re: Vonats Buildup of a Losi buggy
I got a couple hours last night to start cleaning this one up a little. I think it's close to what a "team" guy would have run right before the Pro SE came out. The ProX body from Brandon looks pretty good on this cas too.
Mark
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Re: Vonats Buildup of a Losi buggy
It's finished, I'll post pics tomorrow, it was raining here today
. So I only got a short test drive.

Mark
Aaaaahhhh crap! I'm about to get passed by that orange truck!
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Re: Vonats Buildup of a Losi buggy
Here it is mostly finished up, my Team Losi Junior Pro-SE.
running gear
Spektrum DX3S TX
Tower Pro steering servo
Novak Havoc speed control
Novak 13.5 brushless
Original front wheels with new 2.2 tires
Rear B4 wheels and 1/4" dirt oval wheel spacers
running gear
Spektrum DX3S TX
Tower Pro steering servo
Novak Havoc speed control
Novak 13.5 brushless
Original front wheels with new 2.2 tires
Rear B4 wheels and 1/4" dirt oval wheel spacers
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Re: Vonats Buildup of a Losi buggy
that looks great Mark. I like the wing mount idea you and Brandon use. I will be ripping my prose apart and getting it ready to race with you at the vnats
Re: Vonats Buildup of a Losi buggy(updated pics added 3/15/10)
I got the shakedown run done last Thursday, the track was a little too wet, but I had fun for one battery pack!! The inside of the chassis stayed pretty clean thanks to the Pro-X body from Brandon. Don't worry it's completly cleaned up already, I used Kalgard 30/30 and it worked great. I'm just waiting for some hardware to come in and I need a Pro-SE rear tower.
I'm probably going to run it as is Friday night at our local indoor clay track, should be fun working the bugs out!
I'm probably going to run it as is Friday night at our local indoor clay track, should be fun working the bugs out!
Mark
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Re: Vonats Buildup of a Losi buggy(updated pics added 3/15/10)
Nice to see it all muddy!! Looks like it was a fun drive drive in the mud. Good luck in the 2010 VONATS.
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Re: Vonats Buildup of a Losi buggy(updated pics added 3/15/10)
Sheww, that looks nasty.....
So did the Pro-X body slip right on, body posts line up with the holes you put in there for the TRX-1?
So did the Pro-X body slip right on, body posts line up with the holes you put in there for the TRX-1?
Re: Vonats Buildup of a Losi buggy(updated pics added 3/15/10)
yep, I didn't have to change a thing.
Mark
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Re: Vonats Buildup of a Losi buggy(updated pics added 3/15/10)
Great to a classic vintage buggy hit the track. Well done the shell looks good too. 

Re: Vonats Buildup of a Losi buggy(updated pics added 3/15/1
Ok, it's been months since I updated this thread. Sorry guys. I've been tinkering with different parts on this car for a few months and picked up a donor car from a member here, can' remember the name but I got a great deal.
I put a Novak GTB in for a speed control because I didn't like the "feel" of the Havoc, it felt like using a light switch for a speed control. Not good for a touchy little buggy.
I also installed LXT caster blocks and spindles, zero bump steer, I'm very happy with it now.
I also got a proper Pro-SE rear tower installed.
I chucked the tower steering servo for an ACE 1313, overkill but I've never had a problem out of my Ace servos in 3 seasons of use in every kind of vehicle.
I finally got to go racing with it on Friday night, this was the first 2wd buggy race we've had in months. Things started out bad, I got to the track late (as usual). I had just enough time to get signed up and get my pit space set up before the first qualifier.
The 1st qual was REALLY EMBARASSING!! My setup was WAY off. I also had a few mechanical issues, so I pulled the car off, made a quick change to the lower shock position in the rear and tossed it down for the last 2 minutes. I felt that change was going in the right direction, the rear end was much more planted.
Brandon looked the car over and pointed out a few things, my rear ride height was a touch too low. and I was geared too high, rocket down the straight and a dog in the infield.
For the 2nd Qualifier I geared down 4 teeth ( I said WAY overgeared
), changed the rear shock mounting position to give less droop, or downtravel. That did the trick, I picked up a few laps over my previous run and was feeling much more confident in the car.
3rd qualifier I changed the gearing again, up 2 teeth. This qualifier was a throw out, I just missed the resort to the faster heat, so I was stuck driving around (and through) some cars and got my front turnbuckle ejected from the car.
The main was great, I got a decent start from my 5th place qual position. I think I was up to 3rd for a good part of the race until I had a long crash. I ended up 4th which isn't too bad in my book. I'll post some pictures up soon, the car looks about the same but it's a much better driving car now.
Here's the results
http://results.rc50.com/Thunder_RC_Nashville/08-13-2010/R4_Race_03_2wd%20Buggy%2010.5_A-Main.html
I put a Novak GTB in for a speed control because I didn't like the "feel" of the Havoc, it felt like using a light switch for a speed control. Not good for a touchy little buggy.
I also installed LXT caster blocks and spindles, zero bump steer, I'm very happy with it now.
I also got a proper Pro-SE rear tower installed.
I chucked the tower steering servo for an ACE 1313, overkill but I've never had a problem out of my Ace servos in 3 seasons of use in every kind of vehicle.
I finally got to go racing with it on Friday night, this was the first 2wd buggy race we've had in months. Things started out bad, I got to the track late (as usual). I had just enough time to get signed up and get my pit space set up before the first qualifier.
The 1st qual was REALLY EMBARASSING!! My setup was WAY off. I also had a few mechanical issues, so I pulled the car off, made a quick change to the lower shock position in the rear and tossed it down for the last 2 minutes. I felt that change was going in the right direction, the rear end was much more planted.
Brandon looked the car over and pointed out a few things, my rear ride height was a touch too low. and I was geared too high, rocket down the straight and a dog in the infield.
For the 2nd Qualifier I geared down 4 teeth ( I said WAY overgeared

3rd qualifier I changed the gearing again, up 2 teeth. This qualifier was a throw out, I just missed the resort to the faster heat, so I was stuck driving around (and through) some cars and got my front turnbuckle ejected from the car.
The main was great, I got a decent start from my 5th place qual position. I think I was up to 3rd for a good part of the race until I had a long crash. I ended up 4th which isn't too bad in my book. I'll post some pictures up soon, the car looks about the same but it's a much better driving car now.
Here's the results
http://results.rc50.com/Thunder_RC_Nashville/08-13-2010/R4_Race_03_2wd%20Buggy%2010.5_A-Main.html
Mark
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Re: Losi Pro-SE racer build (race report added 8-15-10)
Man Mark that sure looks like you are well on your way to havening a real nice racer on your hands, I sure wish you comming to the race. (i could use your help)
I would have like to pit next to you so we could talk set ups. I am really worried about what set up to do one mine, I have never really set up a car to race in the dirt. I am running my Pro SE also. I have been wrenchen on this car for two years with no track to even take one test lap at? so I guess I have no real Idea how its going to run. But I collected a lot of parts and built it just like we did it back in the day. I built my dream losi My way, I sure hope to hell it was the right way! heres what mine looks like. keep up the good work my friend thanks
I would have like to pit next to you so we could talk set ups. I am really worried about what set up to do one mine, I have never really set up a car to race in the dirt. I am running my Pro SE also. I have been wrenchen on this car for two years with no track to even take one test lap at? so I guess I have no real Idea how its going to run. But I collected a lot of parts and built it just like we did it back in the day. I built my dream losi My way, I sure hope to hell it was the right way! heres what mine looks like. keep up the good work my friend thanks
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Re: Losi Pro-SE racer build (race report added 8-15-10)
Hey! So great to hear about another vintage R/C hitting the track - & a great honest write-up
I've done just two club-level race meetings so far with my re-built RC10 - and although mine & the car's return to R/C off road was not a flourishing success, somehow just racing a car that was resigned for the scrap bin & you've put alot of effort into re-building.... just makes it all worthwhile... & so much more so that simply sitting it on the shelf

I've done just two club-level race meetings so far with my re-built RC10 - and although mine & the car's return to R/C off road was not a flourishing success, somehow just racing a car that was resigned for the scrap bin & you've put alot of effort into re-building.... just makes it all worthwhile... & so much more so that simply sitting it on the shelf

My T.C Showroom; http://www.tamiyaclub.com/member.asp?id=28990
Re: Losi Pro-SE racer build (race report added 8-15-10)
Here are the latest pictures I have showing the LXT spindles and caster blocks in the front. With the RPM arms, which are a little wider than stock, the B4 wheels make the track width almost the same as stock. Without all the annoying bump-steer the stock setup has
On the rear I'm using Team GFRP 3/16" spacers to make up the width lost by switching to B4 wheels
I had to dremel the chassis a little bit to mount the GTB on the side pod, as a personal preferance I can't stand mounting the esc on the shock tower. A minor detail, but I think it makes the overall layout look much cleaner
On the rear I'm using Team GFRP 3/16" spacers to make up the width lost by switching to B4 wheels
I had to dremel the chassis a little bit to mount the GTB on the side pod, as a personal preferance I can't stand mounting the esc on the shock tower. A minor detail, but I think it makes the overall layout look much cleaner
Mark
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