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Old 04-20-2008, 08:59 AM   #136
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Old 04-27-2008, 10:43 PM   #137
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Hey, just wanted to post my race results today. I didn't get all my parts to get my EXO3 up and running, so I ran the trusty EXO1 with NMhi batteries and the fireball motor. The car was hooked up and the motor was ballistic. If finally figured out a tire/spring combo that was killer. Qualified 2nd behind Mike who was in another world. He cake walked using a 18T with his special chassis. I had great qualifiers and a good main going until my rear tires decided to partialy let go from the rims. They would baloon up at higher speeds and make the car turn suddenly right. Had lots of fun though.
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Yes, your car was a rocket ship. Think faster than mine down the straight Was fun racing!
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Old 05-10-2008, 07:47 PM   #139
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Mike - any chance of you posting a couple pics of your chassis WITH your electronics mounted?

I found a way to get the HS81MG in the 140mm chassis, now just trying to see how to run the wires

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Old 05-10-2008, 08:50 PM   #140
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get the 82mg

the 81mg has centering issues

or you can go with the s3102mg from futaba, thats what i use on my m18
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Old 05-10-2008, 11:27 PM   #141
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get the 82mg

the 81mg has centering issues

or you can go with the s3102mg from futaba, thats what i use on my m18
Funny, 99% of all the people I race with have a problem with the HS81 - I'VE NEVER HAD A PROBLEM WITH THE 5 or 6 of them I've had...I have 2 now, which are fine...sold a couple with my original M18

The issue I was having is that its a VERY tight fit with ANY servo and the lipo pack on the 140mm chassis - so it really don't matter what I used...I looked at the spec on the 82 - its the same size as the 81 and 85...Don't know the specs on the Futaba one, but I ain't dropping the $$ on one...

I've need using hitec micro servos in my cars since the mRS4 first came out - and don't really see a need to change now I actually ran some model futaba in my m18 - didn't like it, and switched back to the hitec...
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Old 05-11-2008, 01:29 PM   #142
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Mike - any chance of you posting a couple pics of your chassis WITH your electronics mounted?

I found a way to get the HS81MG in the 140mm chassis, now just trying to see how to run the wires

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I was just looking at the fitment of the battery too. Did you remove the shrink wrap or did you mount it up off the chassis with shims?
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I was just looking at the fitment of the battery too. Did you remove the shrink wrap or did you mount it up off the chassis with shims?
I didn't do anything with the pack yet...was thinking about removing the shrink sit it is a little big and I didn't feel like looking for shims

That's kinda why I wanted to see a pic or 2 of Mike's cars

Roy - do you have the 140 or 150 chassis?
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I found a way to get the HS81MG in the 140mm chassis, now just trying to see how to run the wires

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I would but I for the life of me cannot find my EXO3 roller. I'm afraid my 2 year old stuffed it somewhere in the shop From what I recall the battery wire faced forward and to the right of the servo if that helps, mamba on top of battery and micro spektrum left of the servo.
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I would but I for the life of me cannot find my EXO3 roller. I'm afraid my 2 year old stuffed it somewhere in the shop From what I recall the battery wire faced forward and to the right of the servo if that helps, mamba on top of battery and micro spektrum left of the servo.


I was test fitting mine with the wires on the left side of the chassis (drivers side) with the spektrum receiver there as well....

I'm still waiting for the day my 2year old does something similar - luckily she's still a little afraid of them

Mike - any chance of coming up with another option for the side springs?? I tried ordering the HPI parts of they are all outta stock - even the like the Roy sent me..and over the years I've ditched most of these type extras
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I was test fitting mine with the wires on the left side of the chassis (drivers side) with the spektrum receiver there as well....

I'm still waiting for the day my 2year old does something similar - luckily she's still a little afraid of them

Mike - any chance of coming up with another option for the side springs?? I tried ordering the HPI parts of they are all outta stock - even the like the Roy sent me..and over the years I've ditched most of these type extras

Hmm maybe Golden Horizons? They used to make alloy dampers so maybe he has spares laying around his factory?... What about also Micro T shocks? pretty cheap and worth a shot.
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I was test fitting mine with the wires on the left side of the chassis (drivers side) with the spektrum receiver there as well....

I'm still waiting for the day my 2year old does something similar - luckily she's still a little afraid of them

Mike - any chance of coming up with another option for the side springs?? I tried ordering the HPI parts of they are all outta stock - even the like the Roy sent me..and over the years I've ditched most of these type extras
I orderded and received that part from www.amainhobbies.com last week. Give them a try. RCboyz only sent me one. The part I just received was missing the extra shock shaft. Good thing I have an extra one from before. Now I can't find the 1st set I received from RCboyz.

Looking at my 140mm chassis, I was thinking that if I removed the servo mount and shoe gooed the servo to the chassis, I could slide the servo forward far enough for the battery to fit in there. I also have the 150mm chassis and will move everything over once I get all my parts.

I just checked amain and the part is in stock.

http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...ducts_id/10167
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I orderded and received that part from www.amainhobbies.com last week. Give them a try. RCboyz only sent me one. The part I just received was missing the extra shock shaft. Good thing I have an extra one from before. Now I can't find the 1st set I received from RCboyz.

Looking at my 140mm chassis, I was thinking that if I removed the servo mount and shoe gooed the servo to the chassis, I could slide the servo forward far enough for the battery to fit in there. I also have the 150mm chassis and will move everything over once I get all my parts.

I just checked amain and the part is in stock.

http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...ducts_id/10167
amainhobbies has them in stock, hmmm....If they have 2 sets, I'll have to tell rcboyz NOT to back order them for me...

I've thought about shoe-gooing my servo in, but I like Mike's mounts and I got the servo to fit by removing the bottom part of the case - doing that gave me the extra space I needed

Just have to decide what I want to do about the wrap on the lipo pack
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amainhobbies has them in stock, hmmm....If they have 2 sets, I'll have to tell rcboyz NOT to back order them for me...

I've thought about shoe-gooing my servo in, but I like Mike's mounts and I got the servo to fit by removing the bottom part of the case - doing that gave me the extra space I needed

Just have to decide what I want to do about the wrap on the lipo pack
I ordered 2 from RCboyz. They only ended up having one. I ordered the second one from amain and got that one quick. Now I can't find the 1st one.

I'll eventually get this darn thing together and raced. I'm having a little bit of a delema though. Last race the EXO1 ran so well I want to run it again. I'm sure I can get the EXO3 to run at least as well. I got a some advise from another racer (I don't even know his name) that was commenting on my car/chasis. He used to run 1/12 pan at So Cal raceway and said they always ran the front as stiff as possible and the rear as soft as possible. I stiffened up the front and the car was on rails.
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I ordered 2 from RCboyz. They only ended up having one. I ordered the second one from amain and got that one quick. Now I can't find the 1st one.

I'll eventually get this darn thing together and raced. I'm having a little bit of a delema though. Last race the EXO1 ran so well I want to run it again. I'm sure I can get the EXO3 to run at least as well. I got a some advise from another racer (I don't even know his name) that was commenting on my car/chasis. He used to run 1/12 pan at So Cal raceway and said they always ran the front as stiff as possible and the rear as soft as possible. I stiffened up the front and the car was on rails.
I normally run the kit black springs in the front, with a black AE spring in the rear...but when that kind of tip, i might consider running the green springs up front - but, like you parts, i can't find them now
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