Team Losi JRXS Type-R
#2492
Tech Lord
iTrader: (32)
Originally Posted by smoke81
We will weigh a lipo, nimh, and your car tomorrow. Then we will figure how heavy it needs to be so you make weight.
Lets weigh both Orion batteries, it might make sense to go to a platinum if we can't get enough weight from the plate and a carbon.
#2493
Originally Posted by syndr0me
I'm never going to tease you about going back to brushed again!
Lets weigh both Orion batteries, it might make sense to go to a platinum if we can't get enough weight from the plate and a carbon.
Lets weigh both Orion batteries, it might make sense to go to a platinum if we can't get enough weight from the plate and a carbon.
Sounds great... I could always put mill some pockets in it and fill it with lead if need be.
As for the brushed.. Just going back long enough to learn some tunning skills.. Then back to brushless for local...
#2495
Tech Lord
iTrader: (32)
Looks like there's an optional carbon fiber battery tray. Maybe it's really really heavy carbon fiber? :-)
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...rodID=LOSA4311
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...rodID=LOSA4311
#2496
Originally Posted by syndr0me
Looks like there's an optional carbon fiber battery tray. Maybe it's really really heavy carbon fiber? :-)
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...rodID=LOSA4311
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...rodID=LOSA4311
I could be wrong but I can't see the carbon fiber being near heavy enough to make a difference. Maybe if its got a lead center
#2497
syndr0m--You can easily adjust the camber mod links by removing the screw on the C hub and rotating it. I have run my camber mod ever since the first pictures of it came out last year and I love it on Asphalt or even rubber tires on carpet. You might want to heed KB's advice and run the standard link with foams. Running it on the asphalt with rubber tires it keeps the front end flatter and really picked up a lot of high speed steering for me without loosing any low speed steering. Hope this helps. Also, after installing the camber mod and running it for several months, I broke the normal amount of front arms as I do but I never broke the camber mod or even bent the screw. Lets build them and run them so we all can get some good feedback and then we find the magic "Numan" set-up like we did for the JRXS. If memory serves me correctly, my favorite set-up on my G+ was from that years Reedy Race. As also was the now famous "Numan/Ron Rosetti" Reedy set-up for the JRXS. I bet after this years Reedy we will have a great base if this kit rubber set-up is not for the masses.
BTW---Type-R in Da House for Pooky!!!! I'm going to get the pulley cut-outs slotted and CA the chassis in the morning. This will be fun!!
Brant
BTW---Type-R in Da House for Pooky!!!! I'm going to get the pulley cut-outs slotted and CA the chassis in the morning. This will be fun!!
Brant
#2498
One more thing for you guys. Mid last year I bought the Kydex lower bumper from BRP and it along with my PDub bumper cut out almost all broken front arms after the install. Last I checked they didn't have it listed on the website but I did email them and they still have some in stock.
http://www.brpracing.com/
Email them and ask for the JRXS Kydex bumper. They responded to my email in 24 hours.
Brant
http://www.brpracing.com/
Email them and ask for the JRXS Kydex bumper. They responded to my email in 24 hours.
Brant
#2500
Helped get Garretts TypeR out on the track today....
I have to say....the thing looked really good going around the track...
even with Garrett driving ...then he broke it...
TODD....Please send parts!!!! j/k
I have to say....the thing looked really good going around the track...
even with Garrett driving ...then he broke it...
TODD....Please send parts!!!! j/k
#2501
Tech Lord
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Looking at the exploded view of the original JRXS, it appears that LOSA6007 is the ball stud you want for the front to use a standard camber link and have it go far enough into the spindle. I'm running foams on carpet, so I'm going to experiment with both styles and see which feels better.
#2502
Tech Elite
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Originally Posted by J.Filipow
TIP---
DON'T trim your axles flush with the supplied 7mm hex nut! If you do, then you won't be able to adjust the width (using optional drive hexes) of the car and still have the nylon thread lock portion of the hex nut 'bite' into the axle.
DON'T trim your axles flush with the supplied 7mm hex nut! If you do, then you won't be able to adjust the width (using optional drive hexes) of the car and still have the nylon thread lock portion of the hex nut 'bite' into the axle.
ok.....guess i have to fix our whole track instead....man i dont wanna do that...
dang jenkins and his unsuperior pipe putting down skills!
it puts NO gaps in the pipe...
#2504
Registered User
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Anybody have any issues with the sway bar kits? It seems when using the two smallest sway bars .030 & .040 the setscrew that goes into the sway bar end only goes in half way. It doesn't go in far enough to hold the sway bar in place. I've tried several differnt swaybar ends and set screws and they're all the same. They only reach deep enough to hold the two largest bars.