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Old 02-19-2012, 03:38 PM
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BJ.'s photo is what comes with the integy set for the Hyper. Not sure of the bulk head screw you mention.

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I just ordered a set for my new hyper, since they seemed to be a problem area... I use to have a revo 1/16 with integy steering knuckles which had plastic inserts that screwed in... (see picture below of the revo set with the plastic inserts).
It worked very well on the revo 1/16 and never broke, so I figured these were worth a shot
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Old 02-19-2012, 05:56 PM
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Default it runs awesome untill that broke at the hs track

just had that problem and desperatly need to get better stuff for it
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very helpful the pic i found doesen't have the nylon bushings but it explains they just aren't in the pic
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Hey guys i just bought one of these bad boys. I didnt really read the reviews untill after.... I see alot of people are saying these arent very durable? Im buying it for very light bashing. I mostly drive around on streets, gravel. The biggest i ever jump is 2-3 feet, to much of a panzy for any more air lol. Are these pretty pretty durable, or no? I hope so lol. My rustler has been pretty damn stong, hope this is to Also whats the best place to buy parts? Ebay seems pretty limited..
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I just picked one up and read through all the pages on the forum which has tons of info... since you own one now you should probably do the same to know all the little things that have been discussed since it came out.

To answer your questions it should be durable for what you want to do... As stated by someone else, here are the common failures...

Front knuckles
Rear hubs - don't waste time with plastic get alloy ones.
steering top plate - don't waste time with plastic get an alloy one.
Front arms.
Front hinge pins and bushes
Front hinge pin holders (front and back)

Integy is the only one who makes front knuckles, no reviews on them just yet.

nitrohouse.com for parts
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Originally Posted by bjs1785
I just picked one up and read through all the pages on the forum which has tons of info... since you own one now you should probably do the same to know all the little things that have been discussed since it came out.

To answer your questions it should be durable for what you want to do... As stated by someone else, here are the common failures...

Front knuckles
Rear hubs - don't waste time with plastic get alloy ones.
steering top plate - don't waste time with plastic get an alloy one.
Front arms.
Front hinge pins and bushes
Front hinge pin holders (front and back)

Integy is the only one who makes front knuckles, no reviews on them just yet.

nitrohouse.com for parts
Integy is the only maker of some sturdy front knuckles and I can only find them on their website.
http://www.integy.com/st_prod.html?p...5#.T0IJRvUuh8F
http://www.integy.com/st_prod.html?p...5#.T0IJQ_Uuh8F

I also heard if you boil the plastics for 30 minutes or so it makes them stronger.

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Old 02-20-2012, 03:49 AM
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STRC is the way to go for steering plate and rear hubs.
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WHat do you guys think this will be capable of with stock gearing, a 60A HW esc and 3500Tacon on 2s? I have been looking all over youtube etx and am not seeing much.. Think i can get 35 mph out of it?
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Here try this...it will give you an idea of how fast it will be.

http://scriptasylum.com/rc_speed/top_speed.html

Use the Hyper Mini STE diff ratio since it is the same as the Hyper 10TT


Originally Posted by Cwarta
WHat do you guys think this will be capable of with stock gearing, a 60A HW esc and 3500Tacon on 2s? I have been looking all over youtube etx and am not seeing much.. Think i can get 35 mph out of it?
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Might want to drop .AJ. a pm also. I think he had some pretty highspeed runs on 3S at one point, that and he managed to break a tbone front bumper....


Anyone get in the integy knuckles yet?


Side-note: My backup racer is up f/s!
http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-item...off-shelf.html
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Lol i tried to use the calculator, but i have no idea what transmission to use, gears to use, any of that. This is my first ever anything thats not traxxas lol. Ill give someone ten points to do it for me I have never owned a center diff vehicle, or anything remotley like this so it is a whole new experiance....
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What pinon you have?? Or gonna use?

Originally Posted by Cwarta
Lol i tried to use the calculator, but i have no idea what transmission to use, gears to use, any of that. This is my first ever anything thats not traxxas lol. Ill give someone ten points to do it for me
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15t i believe!
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Enter Front/Rear Differential Gear Ratio (3.90:1)

* Enter Transmission Gear Ratio (1)

†† Enter Additional Gear Ratio

* Enter Spur Gear tooth count (42)

* Enter Pinion Gear tooth count (15)

* Enter total battery voltage (3.7v Lipo nom 2 cells)

* Enter kv rating of brushless motor (3500kv)

* Enter tire diameter in inches (3.94)this is my tire size not sure what yours are??

Spur/Pinion Reduction Ratio (2.8:1)

Total Reduction Ratio (10.92:1)

Tire Circumference (12.38)

Rollout (1.13:1)

Total Motor Speed (25,900rpm)

Theoretical Maximum Vehicle Speed (27.8mph)

There and your welcome...that motor is better suited for 3s and if I were you I would get a 6.5T 540 or a 4.5T/5.5T 550 can motor.

With the 6.5T and everything the same your speed will be.

53.22mph but you would need to gear down to about a 12-13 tooth pinion.

With the set up I am running it would be.

39.72mph That is with a Novak Ballastic 4.5T 550 and the same 15t pinion and my motor never gets above 120*F
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SO something like this?
http://www.hobbypartz.com/96m21-car-3650-5900.html
Sorry im new at the whole brushless thing and everything i have bought has been a matched combo so far lol. Please excuse my ignorance in other words. ANd thank you for those calculations!
Im not looking for crazy fast. I would be very happy with 40-45 mph tops! SO im thinking like a 4600kv motor???
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