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Old 07-05-2008, 07:51 PM
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Default HOBAO HYPER 8.5 PRO VS TEAM LOSI

hi to all rc racers out there,

is there a possibility that hyper 8.5 pro is setup till its on par with team losi 8 ?
does you guy hav the stock setting sheet for hyper 8.5 pro ? cheers
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Originally Posted by novaa
hi to all rc racers out there,

is there a possibility that hyper 8.5 pro is setup till its on par with team losi 8 ?
does you guy hav the stock setting sheet for hyper 8.5 pro ? cheers
here is all I can find as far as set up goes for your 8.5

Hyper 8 set up:

BBF110-7000-4000
Front shocks:
4 x 1.4mm, 60wt
One in from outside JQ tower. Outside on hyper 7 arm, with wide JQ arm holder.
Front link, upper hole on tower, outside on hub
22 degree caster
Front kick up, Nr 2 with hole up
+ with hole down
2.5mm swaybar
Ackerman in middle hole
27 rideheight
9mm upper turnbuckle visible
19.5mm steering link turnbuckle visible

Rear shocks:
4 x 1.5mm, 55wt
Mugen Grey springs, medium lenght
outer on JQ tower
Inner on arm
Rear link in inner upper on tower (need to grind gearbox for clearance) Upper outer on hub.
Arm in lower hole on hub
Hub in the middle
3 antisquat
2.5 toe in
2.8 swaybar
29 rideheight
rear about 21mm visible on turnbuckle, i really cant say cause i dont know.

i was thinking 5/7/1 in the diffs, driveshafts level
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Old 07-05-2008, 09:11 PM
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hey thanks alot for sharing thise stock setup.
its for my fren actuLLY. HE just simply duno anything bout this buggy. i did read the manual and setup sheel and it doesnt say much bout shock weight and the diff oil. thanks again cheers

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here is all I can find as far as set up goes for your 8.5

Hyper 8 set up:

BBF110-7000-4000
Front shocks:
4 x 1.4mm, 60wt
One in from outside JQ tower. Outside on hyper 7 arm, with wide JQ arm holder.
Front link, upper hole on tower, outside on hub
22 degree caster
Front kick up, Nr 2 with hole up
+ with hole down
2.5mm swaybar
Ackerman in middle hole
27 rideheight
9mm upper turnbuckle visible
19.5mm steering link turnbuckle visible

Rear shocks:
4 x 1.5mm, 55wt
Mugen Grey springs, medium lenght
outer on JQ tower
Inner on arm
Rear link in inner upper on tower (need to grind gearbox for clearance) Upper outer on hub.
Arm in lower hole on hub
Hub in the middle
3 antisquat
2.5 toe in
2.8 swaybar
29 rideheight
rear about 21mm visible on turnbuckle, i really cant say cause i dont know.

i was thinking 5/7/1 in the diffs, driveshafts level
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Amigo forward and back height of the chassis?

What oil use in the diferentials (r,c,f)??

i habe spider diff.

thanks
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This is what you need Read on, the Russ Jones set-up tips is good reading. As far as the Hyper 8.5 to compete with losi 8, it sure can,
Robert Battlie made the Worlds A main with that car a couple years ago, tons of Losi 8s at that event
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amigo do you have teh link? ( the Russ Jones set-up tips ) please
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Originally Posted by ferhobby
amigo do you have teh link? ( the Russ Jones set-up tips ) please
oops, here you go


http://www.ofna.com/forum/viewforum....33522b53d5b284
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thanks amigo just that in need
what servo you use in the stering??
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Originally Posted by ferhobby
thanks amigo just that in need
what servo you use in the stering??
JR 9100 s Are the best imo, cost is high, but super fast, durable and great 3 yr warrenty
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I would recommend Hitec servos... 105$ for 7955TG its a great servo can't say anything about their customer servo as I have never had to deal with it. Still using the same 5955TG from years ago.
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