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AusAnt 07-18-2007 09:20 PM

Hyper 8 owners thread
 
I wanted to open this thread so that we can share some info about the chassis. Some things i'd like comments about is how people have setup their cars and how they have over come problems. I think it is an under-rated chassis. I know it has it's minor problems but so do most chassis. Value for money it is a very good buggy. Going from my Kyosho rtr with v spec to the hyper 8 with v spec i improved my times consideably. About 1/2 a lap every 5 minutes to be exact.

My setup:

Diffs: 5000k front- 5000k middle- 1000k back
Shock: Front- Hard Springs & 40 Weight. Back- Medium Springs & 40 Weight (pistons 1.5mm)
Front Toe: 1 Degree out
Front Camber:1 Degree
Front Caster:
Rear Toe:2 Degree in
Rear Camber:

Positives: Getting good turn in and is stable on the straight.
Negatives: Still taily and having problems jumping. Front end dips down and I have to throttle to bring front end up.

General Chassis Problems:

No clearance over throttle servo on brake and had to redesign a hitech horn to get it to fit.
Rear hubs wear quickly

FrankBlack 07-18-2007 11:07 PM

Try lighter oil in the centre diff, i find 5/6/2 is the best setup ive foudn so far diff wise. 3/3/2, 5/5/2 or 5/6/2 are all good, 7/5/1 was good too but slaughtered the front tyres. Higher than 6 in the centre made the rear end unpredictable powering out of corners, the rear link camber mod helped in this area too and ive heard the new stretch rear arms with the redesigned rear hubs(yes redesigned again, 3rd time lucky i guess) help with rear traction aswell but i havnt tested them yet. Ive tried alot of setups posted at the ofna forums and nitrohouse but none of them seemed to work for me, after months of tweaking and playing around im totally happy with my setup now.

With the front end dropping down issue you have make sure you have no drag brake set i found sometimes after being hard and the brakes then back to neutral the brakes would stay on a bit, i had to play around with springs on the linkages to correct this.

hyper7vspec 07-18-2007 11:19 PM

When i had a hyper 8 i did a few things to make it handle better.

Drill all the pistons out to 1.5mm with 45wt in the front and 40 in the rear.I also used some craddock disk brakes with just the metal calipers.helped brake strength and consistency heaps.This made the car a fair bit better.I too think the car is underrated and its very competitive.

cheers

Nitro$junkie 07-18-2007 11:38 PM

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We have the exclusive news from HoBao announcing the Hyper 8.5 Pro edition! The car features the latest updates and all the options developed since the original 8's release. They include...
3 spider diffs, all anti roll bars, FR2 Chassis + braces, New big bore shocks, shock springs, titanium turnbuckles, CNC clutch shoes, 14T clutch bell, lightened flywheel, CNC alu arms mount, 43mm engine mount, air filter support, lightened wheel hub, dust proof wheel nuts, + much more!
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AusAnt 07-19-2007 01:57 AM

Yeah...8.5..tell me about it...lol...i saw this comming when i bought my 8 pro. I thaught hmmm..why they standard type shocks? Why the plastic clutch? then i thaught ahhh ther gunna bring out a fully hopped up version sooner or later. here it is in the 8.5. Wonder if 'all' those parts will fit the 8???

Nitro$junkie 07-19-2007 02:05 AM

yeah they do most of the parts are just the option parts for the 8 they just have them starndard on the 8.5

Nitro$junkie 07-19-2007 02:06 AM

excepted the big bores they are new

AusAnt 07-19-2007 02:07 AM

where can i find option parts on the net? I'm not aware of hopups for the Hyper 8??

Nitro$junkie 07-19-2007 02:10 AM

the best places to try would be http://www.amainhobbies.com/ or http://www.carolinasrc.com/Webstore/Scripts/default.asp

Coopz 07-19-2007 03:13 AM

I had a good run with my Hyper 8, never broke a single thing. Bent a shock shaft (easy fix) and lost a centre bearing (NFI how) but other than that nothing went wrong in 7 months of solid use.

FrankBlack 07-19-2007 03:50 AM


Originally Posted by AusAnt (Post 3499518)
where can i find option parts on the net? I'm not aware of hopups for the Hyper 8??

www.nitrohouse.com has the widest selection of hyper 8 hop ups, super fast shipping too, i always get stuff off them in less than a week ;)

Nitro$junkie 07-19-2007 03:54 AM


Originally Posted by FrankBlack (Post 3499663)
www.nitrohouse.com has the widest selection of hyper 8 hop ups, super fast shipping too, i always get stuff off them in less than a week ;)

they are really good ive delt with them for mugen parts top people and they will try and get anythng in for u to :nod:

AusAnt 07-21-2007 02:13 AM

Ahh good site!! Damn good prices as well for USD. Will have to get me a set of the new rear arms. Will change my diff setup as well to 5,6,3 and let you know how it went.

MadRacer 07-21-2007 03:24 AM

Well i have had my Hyper 8 pro for 8 moths now with a new V Spec new servos and new box but still hasnt even run in yet. I enjoy mt AD2 too much and dont get hacked at all.
Still i read everything on the H8 and wonder what else i need for it as its stock?? Where do you get the option parts from A main i gather. What do i really need ? A one piece engine diff brace as i have been told buy a local racer .
I had a TTR S3 and spent a fortune on it to get it going well . I am not going to do the same... I loved my Hyper 7 and i think the 8 is even better. Thanks...

v1r killer 07-23-2007 04:09 AM

does any one know if the alloy wheel hubs 87304 are the same for the st truggy 87032?


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