Hot Bodies Cyclone
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But i find the steel outdrives sort of chatter a little and entry into the corner is a bit rough even when you don't have any chatter in cvd's.
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Hey guys
the outdoors gas offroad season is coming to an end, time to race rubber on carpet again at the end of the month and put the Hara Cyclone back to winning condition after its last race early april '09. I've kind of lost track of the changes available to the Cyclone in the recent months. What are the recent "must have" that I need to order? My car is a Hara Ed, with pro-spec diff. No intention whatsoever to go to the TC
Thanks!
Paul
the outdoors gas offroad season is coming to an end, time to race rubber on carpet again at the end of the month and put the Hara Cyclone back to winning condition after its last race early april '09. I've kind of lost track of the changes available to the Cyclone in the recent months. What are the recent "must have" that I need to order? My car is a Hara Ed, with pro-spec diff. No intention whatsoever to go to the TC
Thanks!
Paul
That definately helps! A pack that will fit with no mods, plus it won't break the bank either!!
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Thats good then. How do they hold up for wear?? as i like the feel of plastic diffs it gives almost a more gripped up smooth feeling and a positive is that you wear them you change them not like clips!! you break one you replace the diff!! but i had been running a slipper spool but couldn't get it tight enough because the plastic diffs give a tad when you load them!! but when you have a proper spool omg the brakes and pull out of the corner are so much better!!
But i find the steel outdrives sort of chatter a little and entry into the corner is a bit rough even when you don't have any chatter in cvd's.
But i find the steel outdrives sort of chatter a little and entry into the corner is a bit rough even when you don't have any chatter in cvd's.
Your comment about chatter has me thinking though. Typically when we use the steel outdrives, we use the MIP CVD's up front. These have a little more sloop right around where it fits into the bearings so it gives the driveshafts a little room to move around. It seems to reduce the amount of chatter that occurs when the car is driving on the track (but not really when it's up in the air). With the POM outdrive cups, they have a little more slop in their joints in comparison to steel counterparts. So to have juuuuust the right amount of overall slop, we like to use the ver 2 universals that come in the TC kit.
I use the POM outdrive and ver 2 universal combo if I want the best performance. I use the MIP CVD and steel outdrive combo for better durability (usually in mod). I have not tried the new DCJ driveshafts though. When I get them, I will be using steel outdrives though.
-Korey
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Hey guys thanks for the info on the uprights. I'll try the graphite ones and see how they hold up.
Anyone hunting DCJ's can snag some at AMainHobbies right now.
I will have a set for my next race (Rubber/Carpet) and will post some information.
I will have a set for my next race (Rubber/Carpet) and will post some information.
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They Hold up extremely well when used as s diff outdrive, but they do seem to wear a little faster when used for a outdrive cup on a spool. They aren't as durable either (obviously). So you'll have to make a judgment call. Everytime I've used them, my car had a little more steering throughout the corner. I'm thinking because it's lighter, there isn't as much gyroscopic effect allowing the front to roll a little quicker/more. I'm not 100% on this though.
Your comment about chatter has me thinking though. Typically when we use the steel outdrives, we use the MIP CVD's up front. These have a little more sloop right around where it fits into the bearings so it gives the driveshafts a little room to move around. It seems to reduce the amount of chatter that occurs when the car is driving on the track (but not really when it's up in the air). With the POM outdrive cups, they have a little more slop in their joints in comparison to steel counterparts. So to have juuuuust the right amount of overall slop, we like to use the ver 2 universals that come in the TC kit.
I use the POM outdrive and ver 2 universal combo if I want the best performance. I use the MIP CVD and steel outdrive combo for better durability (usually in mod). I have not tried the new DCJ driveshafts though. When I get them, I will be using steel outdrives though.
-Korey
Your comment about chatter has me thinking though. Typically when we use the steel outdrives, we use the MIP CVD's up front. These have a little more sloop right around where it fits into the bearings so it gives the driveshafts a little room to move around. It seems to reduce the amount of chatter that occurs when the car is driving on the track (but not really when it's up in the air). With the POM outdrive cups, they have a little more slop in their joints in comparison to steel counterparts. So to have juuuuust the right amount of overall slop, we like to use the ver 2 universals that come in the TC kit.
I use the POM outdrive and ver 2 universal combo if I want the best performance. I use the MIP CVD and steel outdrive combo for better durability (usually in mod). I have not tried the new DCJ driveshafts though. When I get them, I will be using steel outdrives though.
-Korey
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fastest cyclone
just something to think about but my car is one of the fastest cyclones in aus at the moment. And feels better than all my other cars!![/QUOTE]
Hey deci
What class do you race in Australia & whats your home track called.
Hey deci
What class do you race in Australia & whats your home track called.
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hi guys,
I m currently building my cyclone TC and i have a little problem.
The center shaft with 2 pulley, if i push de pulleys to the center i have a big play left and right.
And if i push the pulleys to the bearing, the belt can touch the motor mount.
What i need to do?
Thanks
I m currently building my cyclone TC and i have a little problem.
The center shaft with 2 pulley, if i push de pulleys to the center i have a big play left and right.
And if i push the pulleys to the bearing, the belt can touch the motor mount.
What i need to do?
Thanks
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hi guys,
I m currently building my cyclone TC and i have a little problem.
The center shaft with 2 pulley, if i push de pulleys to the center i have a big play left and right.
And if i push the pulleys to the bearing, the belt can touch the motor mount.
What i need to do?
Thanks
I m currently building my cyclone TC and i have a little problem.
The center shaft with 2 pulley, if i push de pulleys to the center i have a big play left and right.
And if i push the pulleys to the bearing, the belt can touch the motor mount.
What i need to do?
Thanks
Once you set screw the left pulley and spur gear down, the final adjustment for side-to-side play is done using the right pulley. Set screw that pulley down so that you have just a tick of play.
Also, be sure your set screws are hitting the flatspots of the shaft and put some blue threadlock on them.
How many runs can you get out of the POM spool outdrives with 13.5T?
Thanks.
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Mainly just for durability. I figure I should stay on the safe side then try some more go fast stuff. Plus I have Hiro voice in my head from when he freaked out at the Reedy race. "NO!!!!! You must run steel cups!!! You can't break!!!" promptly after I hit a board and broke a POM outdrive on my spool haha. It was pretty hilarious.
If you don't break them and keep them clean, they last a good while.
-Korey
If you don't break them and keep them clean, they last a good while.
-Korey
I've never broken a POM outdrive, but I have experienced wear that turns into large amounts of slop. I can't help but think that some of that wear is caused by the binding and chatter created while at full lock. Since the DCJ's eliminate most of the chatter, now the POM's should hold up even longer.
I only run 13.5/17.5 classes. At Nexus Racing where I race, we will be focusing more on 17.5 this winter. I'll be running DCJ's & POM's at the next race. If I get time I will swap to the steel outdrives to see if I notice any differences between steel and POM outdrives when used with the DCJ's. If I ran Mod it would be steel outdrives only for reasons Korey sighted, DURABILITY.
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