2011 Intech BR5 Evo
#151
Tech Master
iTrader: (7)
Bobby, it is great to have you back in the buggy scene again!
Nick has a nice post on our site.
check it out at http://www.intechracing-usa.com/
Nick has a nice post on our site.
check it out at http://www.intechracing-usa.com/
#152
Good Luck
Just wanted to wish you guys "Good Luck" who plan to head to the Southern Nats this coming weekend.
I have been itching to get on the track again after the Finals and with bad weather we had recently track to wet to practice so for now I am going do a few changes to buggy for the next club race.
BTW,
To Russ or Shawn (since you had first kit), If you can look into the wing stay mount spacers that go in between, from the looks the original version had aluminum ones, mine seem to loosen up now and then and was hoping they had alternatives to replace with.
Thanks guys, Roy
I have been itching to get on the track again after the Finals and with bad weather we had recently track to wet to practice so for now I am going do a few changes to buggy for the next club race.
BTW,
To Russ or Shawn (since you had first kit), If you can look into the wing stay mount spacers that go in between, from the looks the original version had aluminum ones, mine seem to loosen up now and then and was hoping they had alternatives to replace with.
Thanks guys, Roy
#153
Tech Master
iTrader: (7)
Just wanted to wish you guys "Good Luck" who plan to head to the Southern Nats this coming weekend.
I have been itching to get on the track again after the Finals and with bad weather we had recently track to wet to practice so for now I am going do a few changes to buggy for the next club race.
BTW,
To Russ or Shawn (since you had first kit), If you can look into the wing stay mount spacers that go in between, from the looks the original version had aluminum ones, mine seem to loosen up now and then and was hoping they had alternatives to replace with.
Thanks guys, Roy
I have been itching to get on the track again after the Finals and with bad weather we had recently track to wet to practice so for now I am going do a few changes to buggy for the next club race.
BTW,
To Russ or Shawn (since you had first kit), If you can look into the wing stay mount spacers that go in between, from the looks the original version had aluminum ones, mine seem to loosen up now and then and was hoping they had alternatives to replace with.
Thanks guys, Roy
#154
Hey Bobby,
Well the current Evo has plastic spacers between the wing stay mount, I was hoping for aluminum ones for an option, not sure if first version have them and if so what is the part number to compare to the Evo
Here pic from back end of buggy and you will notice there aluminum
http://www.neobuggy.net/modules/news...p?storyid=7491
Well the current Evo has plastic spacers between the wing stay mount, I was hoping for aluminum ones for an option, not sure if first version have them and if so what is the part number to compare to the Evo
Here pic from back end of buggy and you will notice there aluminum
http://www.neobuggy.net/modules/news...p?storyid=7491
Last edited by Roy G; 10-18-2011 at 06:40 PM.
#155
Tech Master
iTrader: (7)
Hey Bobby,
Well the current Evo has plastic spacers between the wing stay mount, I was hoping for aluminum ones for an option, not sure if first version have them and if so what is the part number to compare to the Evo
Here pic from back end of buggy and you will notice there aluminum
http://www.neobuggy.net/modules/news...p?storyid=7491
Well the current Evo has plastic spacers between the wing stay mount, I was hoping for aluminum ones for an option, not sure if first version have them and if so what is the part number to compare to the Evo
Here pic from back end of buggy and you will notice there aluminum
http://www.neobuggy.net/modules/news...p?storyid=7491
#156
Hey Bobby,
Well the current Evo has plastic spacers between the wing stay mount, I was hoping for aluminum ones for an option, not sure if first version have them and if so what is the part number to compare to the Evo
Here pic from back end of buggy and you will notice there aluminum
http://www.neobuggy.net/modules/news...p?storyid=7491
Well the current Evo has plastic spacers between the wing stay mount, I was hoping for aluminum ones for an option, not sure if first version have them and if so what is the part number to compare to the Evo
Here pic from back end of buggy and you will notice there aluminum
http://www.neobuggy.net/modules/news...p?storyid=7491
#157
We would like to Welcome Kyle Exley and his dad from New Jersey to the Team!
Kyle is a youngster from the East coast and are looking forward to helping him!
Kyle is a youngster from the East coast and are looking forward to helping him!
#159
Welcome to all the latest additions to the Team, nice see this buggy being spread across the states to get plenty feed back from.
If your looking for a new kit to build this is the buggy to put the test to,Russ and Hunter are great at responding to your needs and keep you going.
Thanks again to NGD Racing team
See you all on the flip side
If your looking for a new kit to build this is the buggy to put the test to,Russ and Hunter are great at responding to your needs and keep you going.
Thanks again to NGD Racing team
See you all on the flip side
#160
#161
Tech Fanatic
iTrader: (7)
Yes the Pro did use the aluminum spacers. The plastic ones that came with the Evo kit were tossed in my box. I had the same problem but with the aluminum and a dab of locktite the problem was solved. I am also working on something else that may open up even more adjustability and broder horizons for some things. Once I have some of the details worked out I will post more about it.
Welcome to Kyle and all the others that just joined!!!
Welcome to Kyle and all the others that just joined!!!
#162
Fantastic to see the Intech Team growing.
I have been using my 5mm longer chassis at the last couple of meetings and can say what a difference it makes.
So much better turn it and smoother landings.
Im currently making a new radio tray to re-arrange the weight and also for the wing im running hotbodies end plates for more tuneability
I have been using my 5mm longer chassis at the last couple of meetings and can say what a difference it makes.
So much better turn it and smoother landings.
Im currently making a new radio tray to re-arrange the weight and also for the wing im running hotbodies end plates for more tuneability
#163
Tech Apprentice
Team
Welcome to all the new members of the Team. Glad to see we are growing
Shaun show us some of those top secret projects you got going with the BR5. I'd like to see them buddy.
Shaun show us some of those top secret projects you got going with the BR5. I'd like to see them buddy.
#164