Goldie into runner build

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Re: Goldie into runner build

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got my servo in the mail today...so I finished up the electronics install and did some test driving!!!

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and who would have thought....a 17.5 & 6 gear tranny would pull wheelies so easily...

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Re: Goldie into runner build

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What are you using for a servo? Looks super low profile.

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Re: Goldie into runner build

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I picked up a Blue Bird 705MG, good torque and speed....my first try of their servos. Relatively cheap too, I wrapped it with a little CF look vinyl to tie it in with the shock towers.
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Re: Goldie into runner build

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JK Racing wrote:I picked up a Blue Bird 705MG, good torque and speed....my first try of their servos. Relatively cheap too, I wrapped it with a little CF look vinyl to tie it in with the shock towers.
Who in the US sells those, I had been looking for one to install in my 1:8 Mugen MRX2 as a steering servo?

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Re: Goldie into runner build

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who makes those long white ball cups? are they losi?

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Re: Goldie into runner build

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Yup, those are Team Losi Super Duty rod ends (LOSA6015), now kind of a light beige color.

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thank you sir!

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Re: Goldie into runner build

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Bluebird, gotcha. I had a couple of their servo's a long while back and wasn't very happy with their reliability. I do believe, however, that they've improved things substantially in the last while. I'll stay tuned to see how it works out for you ;)

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Re: Goldie into runner build

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as most can tell, this car is inspired by Eau Rouge's build here.

There was a question about B4 versus the Losi hubs I am using, so here are similar pics showing the camber link angle. I used 2 of the small white plastic spacers left over from a shock rebuild on each side. I also am using the forward most holes to keep the camber link at less of a raked angle.

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Re: Goldie into runner build

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Joey, you need to get a pair of these spacers with the shoulder-the regular spacer is only good
for breaking roll pins with these wheels-

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Re: Goldie into runner build

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JK Racing wrote:
and who would have thought....a 17.5 & 6 gear tranny would pull wheelies so easily...

With a 17.5 , chances are you are geared too low- unless you have the cheat mode enabled. Also, the car was designed around heavier ni-cads batteries... hence the wheelies. If your FDR is OK, then try to get the same with a smaller spur and pinion , to reduce motor overhang. Also, put some weight up front. It is ugly but it... works.

Nice car BTW !

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Re: Goldie into runner build

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What's "cheat mode"?

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Re: Goldie into runner build

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the Mamba Max Pro has timing advance...Castle calls it C.H.E.A.T. mode... :lol: :lol:

Who would have though Castle got the naming right?

I havent done the math on the FDR, I just grabbed a decent sized pinion on dropped it on there for testing. I think I am @ 26/81. I actually dont plan on using the timing advance, I would rather gear my motor up/down as I need for speed/temps. I've already fried a couple 17.5s/13.5s messing with cheat...felt really good in practice, but come race time :| :|

Reg...who makes that spacer? I was going to shave these down and put the stock B4 spacer on there, just have been lazy this week.
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Re: Goldie into runner build

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Trinity, or just use a smaller spacer combined with the B4 one

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Re: Goldie into runner build

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Very nice buggy man!! Got a couple questions though.

Are those the stock arms on it with the losi hubs?
and what model of Losi did the hubs come from? a XXX buggy?

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