Team Associated RC8Be Thread
#1053
In my truggy I shredded the internal diff gears both front and rear a couple weekends ago. My hypothesis on cause is that the mugen gaskets are 2-3 times as thick as the el-cheapo paper gasket from associated, which pushed the gear mesh apart just ever so slightly... I went back to the paper gaskets with kyosho o-rings, and made sure to sand the diff cases.
If I were going to use the mugen gaskets again, I would consider shimming the planetary gears or aggressively sanding the diff case to make up for the thickness of the mugen gasket.
Just my experience...take fwiw
If I were going to use the mugen gaskets again, I would consider shimming the planetary gears or aggressively sanding the diff case to make up for the thickness of the mugen gasket.
Just my experience...take fwiw
#1054
I have two rx8's and they both have been back for repair once. After that they have been rock solid. I run them in a hot bodies ve8 and jammin scrt10. Sensor wires do break. I have only ever had one sensor board go bad in a novak ballistic. With that being said, I am still happy enough with the tekin's that I bought two complete systems for each my sons' rc8be's. I have also had the mmp systems and the biggest part that I do not like is the bec circuitry not providing enough power to the servos and transponders. They will glitch without running spektrum capacitor. I have cooked one mmp also. Castle's warranty is top notch though. I just think the tekin is a little more race worthy for me.
#1055
Hobby king now has a US Warehouse also. Shipping time should be the same.
#1056
In my truggy I shredded the internal diff gears both front and rear a couple weekends ago. My hypothesis on cause is that the mugen gaskets are 2-3 times as thick as the el-cheapo paper gasket from associated, which pushed the gear mesh apart just ever so slightly... I went back to the paper gaskets with kyosho o-rings, and made sure to sand the diff cases.
If I were going to use the mugen gaskets again, I would consider shimming the planetary gears or aggressively sanding the diff case to make up for the thickness of the mugen gasket.
Just my experience...take fwiw
If I were going to use the mugen gaskets again, I would consider shimming the planetary gears or aggressively sanding the diff case to make up for the thickness of the mugen gasket.
Just my experience...take fwiw
You could sand 0.005" of material from the diff cup, but be careful to keep everything straight. If you don't sand evenly, the spur could develop quite a bit of runout.
I have a spare cup, so I might try turning the end down on my lathe, but that might be kind of tricky.
I have two rx8's and they both have been back for repair once. After that they have been rock solid. I run them in a hot bodies ve8 and jammin scrt10. Sensor wires do break. I have only ever had one sensor board go bad in a novak ballistic. With that being said, I am still happy enough with the tekin's that I bought two complete systems for each my sons' rc8be's. I have also had the mmp systems and the biggest part that I do not like is the bec circuitry not providing enough power to the servos and transponders. They will glitch without running spektrum capacitor. I have cooked one mmp also. Castle's warranty is top notch though. I just think the tekin is a little more race worthy for me.

Last time I checked, Hobby King did not have the 5S or 6S 3000mAh batteries in the US warehouse, unfortunately.
#1060
5s
20c http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...dProduct=15011
6s
20c http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...dProduct=15012
30c http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...dProduct=16193
35c http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...dProduct=14954
40c http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...dProduct=15002
#1061
Let me clarify. The last time I checked, the batteries I ordered were not available in the US warehouse. As for the ones you listed,
5s
20c http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...dProduct=15011
20C would probably not work well in an RC8Be, and this battery is going to be somewhat of a tight fit since it's 142mm long.
6s
20c http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...dProduct=15012
20C would probably not work well in an RC8Be, again due to its rating.
30c http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...dProduct=16193
I would probably not use a 30C battery either, but it might work ok. If the length is correct, though, this one is way too long.
35c http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...dProduct=14954
This one should fit, and would likely be a pretty good choice. I, personally, ordered 40C batteries, and of the ones I purchased, none were available in the US. The 6S 40C battery I ordered was very similar to this one, though.
40c http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...dProduct=15002
This one is too long for the stock battery tray. You can cut the tray and get it to fit, though. I was really hopeful that this one was going to be the one I ordered, but alas it is not.
5s
20c http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...dProduct=15011
20C would probably not work well in an RC8Be, and this battery is going to be somewhat of a tight fit since it's 142mm long.
6s
20c http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...dProduct=15012
20C would probably not work well in an RC8Be, again due to its rating.
30c http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...dProduct=16193
I would probably not use a 30C battery either, but it might work ok. If the length is correct, though, this one is way too long.
35c http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...dProduct=14954
This one should fit, and would likely be a pretty good choice. I, personally, ordered 40C batteries, and of the ones I purchased, none were available in the US. The 6S 40C battery I ordered was very similar to this one, though.
40c http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...dProduct=15002
This one is too long for the stock battery tray. You can cut the tray and get it to fit, though. I was really hopeful that this one was going to be the one I ordered, but alas it is not.
#1062
That's what I was going to add. I measured the tray with a dial caliper and I think the inside without the foam is 143. So that would fit but it would be tight. But Billy, I forgot this weekend that I talked to 2 guys that know other people using Losi trays in our cars. So I might get one for $11 just to see how it fits. He had the Losi tray in all 3 of his cars there and his Mugen has the exact same wheel base as my car. So this might just work. And I'm telling you this tray is massive. Over 160 for sure.
#1063
That's what I was going to add. I measured the tray with a dial caliper and I think the inside without the foam is 143. So that would fit but it would be tight. But Billy, I forgot this weekend that I talked to 2 guys that know other people using Losi trays in our cars. So I might get one for $11 just to see how it fits. He had the Losi tray in all 3 of his cars there and his Mugen has the exact same wheel base as my car. So this might just work. And I'm telling you this tray is massive. Over 160 for sure.
#1064
I may get one and test fit it. If it doesn't fit, I'll sell it. But I would servo tape it in. You servo tape the whole bottom and you'll have to break it to get it out.
#1065
If you're referring to the esc, it will break if you servo tape it. Land to hard and the MMM will come apart ripping the top from the bottom. It has happened to a lot of people.



