Cougar w/ EuroComposite CWF tub - one more purple delight!
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Cougar w/ EuroComposite CWF tub - one more purple delight!
Hey guys,
interestingly there seems to be some interest for CWF cougar tubs these days... right when I wanted to show you one of my rides (hi Marc! )
The company that made these CWF tubs for the cougar was EuroComposite, they were a French company active in the 90's. Not sure what happened to them after that, but their products didn't have that great a reputation back then. A couple of knowledgeable people have explained to me that their "forming" process wasn't the best, but then again I'm not a materials person so I forgot the explanation There's a company still called EC today, but I believe the only guy who probably was into RC changed jobs since then as they don't seem to do ANY RC stuff AFAIK Fiber-lyte didn't make a tub for these felines as opposed to the RC10, but then again I could be wrong. Not sure about ComCom, David/Jeroen maybe you can shed some light on this?
Anyway, here's mine. It's a Cougar1, with a EuroComposite chassis, and what could very well be EC shock Towers too (I checked FL's offer and I believe they only have C2 ones). It has supposedly been rebuilt from the ground up by the previous owner and indeed there's a lot of new parts on it, but still some of the assembly was a bit funny, let's say that the car was 90% rebuilt and could use a full teardown again The car has Trinity shocks, I bought it without a body about a year ago... but many moons ago I had picked a used body which I KNEW I'd have a use for someday, and guess what, it's perfect for that car!
The Trinity shocks look killer, but there was a serious fitment issue with the front ones as they simply were not working in the right direction with the stock C1 arms as the lower mounting point was sitting to far forward it looked. As I bought some C2 arms a few weeks ago and I had a couple of hours available the other day, I swapped the arms, et voila, much better now. I still am not sure why this all doesn't fit 100% "right", maybe that shock tower isn't originally designed for the cougar after all but that'd be quite a coincidence as the holes obviously line up.
Icing on the cake, there's an alloy gearbox, which I only spotted AFTER buying the car - nice surprise! Not sure who the manufacturer is but chances are it's a genuine Schuey one
Overall the car is still far from being absofreakinglutely perfect, as it would need another wing, purple hardware only, and I would need to find a solution to the overall shock fit (plus it still uses fuel tubing on the upper mounts). But still it looks pretty darn cool I'd say
for those of you who speak French, there's an article on overrc on a car that sports the same chassis as mine, and interestingly Ito the owner and me often race together indoor classes! Funny coincidence!
http://www.overrc.com/vintage/autos/schumachercougareurocomposite/schumachercougareurocomposite.html
Hope you like it
Paul
interestingly there seems to be some interest for CWF cougar tubs these days... right when I wanted to show you one of my rides (hi Marc! )
The company that made these CWF tubs for the cougar was EuroComposite, they were a French company active in the 90's. Not sure what happened to them after that, but their products didn't have that great a reputation back then. A couple of knowledgeable people have explained to me that their "forming" process wasn't the best, but then again I'm not a materials person so I forgot the explanation There's a company still called EC today, but I believe the only guy who probably was into RC changed jobs since then as they don't seem to do ANY RC stuff AFAIK Fiber-lyte didn't make a tub for these felines as opposed to the RC10, but then again I could be wrong. Not sure about ComCom, David/Jeroen maybe you can shed some light on this?
Anyway, here's mine. It's a Cougar1, with a EuroComposite chassis, and what could very well be EC shock Towers too (I checked FL's offer and I believe they only have C2 ones). It has supposedly been rebuilt from the ground up by the previous owner and indeed there's a lot of new parts on it, but still some of the assembly was a bit funny, let's say that the car was 90% rebuilt and could use a full teardown again The car has Trinity shocks, I bought it without a body about a year ago... but many moons ago I had picked a used body which I KNEW I'd have a use for someday, and guess what, it's perfect for that car!
The Trinity shocks look killer, but there was a serious fitment issue with the front ones as they simply were not working in the right direction with the stock C1 arms as the lower mounting point was sitting to far forward it looked. As I bought some C2 arms a few weeks ago and I had a couple of hours available the other day, I swapped the arms, et voila, much better now. I still am not sure why this all doesn't fit 100% "right", maybe that shock tower isn't originally designed for the cougar after all but that'd be quite a coincidence as the holes obviously line up.
Icing on the cake, there's an alloy gearbox, which I only spotted AFTER buying the car - nice surprise! Not sure who the manufacturer is but chances are it's a genuine Schuey one
Overall the car is still far from being absofreakinglutely perfect, as it would need another wing, purple hardware only, and I would need to find a solution to the overall shock fit (plus it still uses fuel tubing on the upper mounts). But still it looks pretty darn cool I'd say
for those of you who speak French, there's an article on overrc on a car that sports the same chassis as mine, and interestingly Ito the owner and me often race together indoor classes! Funny coincidence!
http://www.overrc.com/vintage/autos/schumachercougareurocomposite/schumachercougareurocomposite.html
Hope you like it
Paul
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Re: Cougar w/ EuroComposite CWF tub - one more purple deligh
Now that's a nice Cougar
I have a very similar (bit lower/wider) carbon shock tower. I always wondered who manufactured it, could be that same company. I'll post pics if get a chance maybe.
The alloy gearbox casing is the Schumacher version, i have one here waiting for something to build it with. Really expensive option it was back in the day it was too.
Paul.
I have a very similar (bit lower/wider) carbon shock tower. I always wondered who manufactured it, could be that same company. I'll post pics if get a chance maybe.
The alloy gearbox casing is the Schumacher version, i have one here waiting for something to build it with. Really expensive option it was back in the day it was too.
Paul.
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Re: Cougar w/ EuroComposite CWF tub - one more purple deligh
Thanks for the kind comments Paul
The fact that there's at least two such front towers on the planet indeed removes the doubt that it's a self-made bit... We'll need to investigate further on that, I'll keep asking around... I have someone I'll try to ping today for more info
Thanks also for the confirmation on the alloy case brand - how do you recognize from the other hop-uppers, I think GPM did a "silver" one too? For MMS's it's easier as they probably were red iirc.
Now I wish the car had a slipper as removing that gear cover is completely anti-climactic!
Cheers,
Paul
The fact that there's at least two such front towers on the planet indeed removes the doubt that it's a self-made bit... We'll need to investigate further on that, I'll keep asking around... I have someone I'll try to ping today for more info
Thanks also for the confirmation on the alloy case brand - how do you recognize from the other hop-uppers, I think GPM did a "silver" one too? For MMS's it's easier as they probably were red iirc.
Now I wish the car had a slipper as removing that gear cover is completely anti-climactic!
Cheers,
Paul
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Re: Cougar w/ EuroComposite CWF tub - one more purple deligh
The Schumacher version is silver with no heatsink. There were loads of colours of GPM ones, and they have a small heatsink on the top.
Paul.
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Re: Cougar w/ EuroComposite CWF tub - one more purple deligh
Nice Car there Paul, the Old Orion decals are awesome too, brings up memories of colorful racing days - lots of flourescent colors, shirts, hats etc. LOL
can't wait to see it "purpled out"
-Maurice
can't wait to see it "purpled out"
-Maurice
Re: Cougar w/ EuroComposite CWF tub - one more purple deligh
Here's a pic of the tower i have. Similar, but lower/wider.Lonestar wrote:The fact that there's at least two such front towers on the planet indeed removes the doubt that it's a self-made bit... We'll need to investigate further on that, I'll keep asking around... I have someone I'll try to ping today for more info
Paul.
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Re: Cougar w/ EuroComposite CWF tub - one more purple deligh
Thanks Paul. Mmmmh... they aren't the same at all actually
The mystery thickens
Paul
The mystery thickens
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Re: Cougar w/ EuroComposite CWF tub - one more purple deligh
That's a pretty nice drive you have there!
I'm loving the resurgence in popularity of purple. That paint-job looks great!
I'm loving the resurgence in popularity of purple. That paint-job looks great!
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Re: Cougar w/ EuroComposite CWF tub - one more purple deligh
Lonestar wrote:: AFAIK Fiber-lyte didn't make a tub for these felines as opposed to the RC10, but then again I could be wrong. Not sure about ComCom, David/Jeroen maybe you can shed some light on this?
The 2 carbonfibre chassis i got , are both from EuroComposite.
I bought one from Kenooze (member here) , but i really don't know if ComCom made a Tub chassis in the past.
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Re: Cougar w/ EuroComposite CWF tub - one more purple deligh
Awesome car Paul, this very chassis is still missing in my carbon tub collection I don't think Fibre-Lyte/ComCom ever made a chassis for the Topcat/Cougar BITD and I might ask them the question as I am right now making a top secret transaction with them The only tub chassis they made for the Schueys to my knowledge is the Cougar 2000.jeroen206 wrote:Lonestar wrote:: AFAIK Fiber-lyte didn't make a tub for these felines as opposed to the RC10, but then again I could be wrong. Not sure about ComCom, David/Jeroen maybe you can shed some light on this?
The 2 carbonfibre chassis i got , are both from EuroComposite.
I bought one from Kenooze (member here) , but i really don't know if ComCom made a Tub chassis in the past.
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Re: Cougar w/ EuroComposite CWF tub - one more purple deligh
Asso_man! wrote:Awesome car Paul, this very chassis is still missing in my carbon tub collection I don't think Fibre-Lyte/ComCom ever made a chassis for the Topcat/Cougar BITD and I might ask them the question as I am right now making a top secret transaction with them The only tub chassis they made for the Schueys to my knowledge is the Cougar 2000.jeroen206 wrote:Lonestar wrote:: AFAIK Fiber-lyte didn't make a tub for these felines as opposed to the RC10, but then again I could be wrong. Not sure about ComCom, David/Jeroen maybe you can shed some light on this?
The 2 carbonfibre chassis i got , are both from EuroComposite.
I bought one from Kenooze (member here) , but i really don't know if ComCom made a Tub chassis in the past.
Thanks for the clarification, David... still investigating where that front tower comes from, really...
Paul
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Re: Cougar w/ EuroComposite CWF tub - one more purple deligh
That Cougar CF Chassis is really cool! too expensive though!
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