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Mr. Ed's Mrc Santana

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I bought this buggy from fellow member cyberfox some time ago and now plan to run it in a vintage race closeby.
My initial plan when I bought this was to put Lazer arms on it. I tried, and Tamiya df-03, and Academy wyvern. None worked out.
I did find the conic hexes to squeeze the bearings, so I replced them with academy u-j's which use crosspins.
I also made a new lower chassis, with more space for the lipo saddle packs and electroniscs, and a new outline to match the new body shape. The original body and underpan came with the car but were painted very poorly and no one makes repro's.
So I testfitted some of the bodies I have and decided for the xx4.
Another thing I managed: slipper!
And last but not least: I replaced the stock diff. Nothing wrong with the stock one, but I put a lazer one in. Added a pulley from the yz10 and abelt and replaced topgear by a pinion pulley. So now the motor has to spin in reverse but since it's mounted opposit, well it spins the correct way compared to winning cars like the 870 now.
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I remember drooling over these in some French rc mags I had in the 90s!

Very cool car. Looks great.

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Hi Mr. Ed's,

Very nice transformation on the transmission belt and slipper. :idea: :idea: :idea:

If you want more information of this original car, send me a pm.
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That's a cool looking car , I've never seen one before , reminds me of the PB Mini Mustang a bit .
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Dadio wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2019 12:11 pm That's a cool looking car , I've never seen one before , reminds me of the PB Mini Mustang a bit .
Thanks,

It has been modified from its original looks quite a bit but yes same era. To me the MRC cars, especially the MRX2, always came accross as a mix between the optima and cat. I guess they could have picked worse for inspiration.

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kiceki wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2019 9:16 am Hi Mr. Ed's,

Very nice transformation on the transmission belt and slipper. :idea: :idea: :idea:

If you want more information of this original car, send me a pm.
I'm not every day on this forum but if I can help you . :D

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Thank you. It made a drastic change to the internal gear ratio but is very smooth. I tested it with a stock 27 turn moter, but maybe a 35turn would be better suited. On the other hand I have a low kv outrunner I got recently. 1100kv. I could try that but need to get a 5mm bore pinion in 48 pitch to work with the traxxas spur/slipper.
If you could tell me the exact release date, that would be helpfull to find out in which category I can run in vintage races.

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joelwhite wrote: Thu Mar 28, 2019 6:53 pm I remember drooling over these in some French rc mags I had in the 90s!

Very cool car. Looks great.
I still have those magazines in my basement.
Some have sticky pages, yes, but I guess that has more to do with the overrun I had had a couple years ago than with your drooling ;)

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Last weekend I took the car out for a quick try on the track. They had some repairs going on, so I couldn't run full laps... It didn't matter though. I very quickly learned my shock setup was all wrong for this track but had no time to stay longer nor tools along.
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A bit more work done today: better wing mount, new rear shock tower and purple shocks from Academy.
I also replaced the inner bearings of the steering knuckles. It now has 4mm thick ones instead of 5mm. This way I hope the academy uj's won't bend again.
Oh, almost forgot: an extra bodymount was added to keep the rear end of the body well centered and away from the spur teeth.
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Small update: I ran the car last weekend at the 2020 vintage euro masters in Sittard (NL)
Paired it up with a 21.5t brushless motor and 35t motorpinion.
Unfortunately I broke the front shocktower: crashing into an oncoming optima mid as I landed on the wrong lane from a missed jump.

Thanks to Ralph Loch for the lovely action picture.
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Nice, what was the mix of cars in your class?
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KidAgain wrote: Wed Mar 04, 2020 6:46 pm Nice, what was the mix of cars in your class?
It was limited to the release years 87-88 so mainly cat xls's and optima mid's, and a single hybrid: 870C mixed with a Cat front end.

I'm not a good driver and was struggling with technical issues, but the car was going better and better as the day progressed. My main adversary was an optima -mid I managed to keep behind me till the front shocktower broke and I had to quit.
I did have issues with the slipper in the last 2 runs; probaly overheated the traxxas set-up earlier in the day.

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