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dirtbikekid33 03-05-2013 08:19 AM

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All I'm trying to say is yes the truck is fine on carpet yes the truck is fine on a tight indoor track with insane grip but in my case I have a huge blown outdoor track that I go to and the truck is not right at all to be fast like the other heavy trucks.

Wild Cherry 03-05-2013 08:20 AM

Fraz

Here are your pictures

8mm camber mod is used on med to med high traction conditions ....

Helps free the truck truck up on the sweeper and lets it slide instead of digging in and rolling over ...
If your racing indoor clay suggest you to try....



Will need to purchase a B4 C-hub , 12 mm ball stud & spacers
Easy & fun to do ...

blue t 03-05-2013 08:27 AM

Need some help with the 8mm mod with exotek hubs. What spacers do I put on the hub and what spacers go on the shock tower? I run on a indoor track that is some what bumpy that starts out high traction and by the end of the race will be medium traction. I am having trouble keeping the rear under it in the high speed turns.

Wild Cherry 03-05-2013 08:29 AM


Originally Posted by blue t (Post 11893472)
Need some help with the 8mm mod with exotek hubs. What spacers do I put on the hub and what spacers go on the shock tower? I run on a indoor track that is some what bumpy that starts out high traction and by the end of the race will be medium traction. I am having trouble keeping the rear under it in the high speed turns.

Suggest to remove the 8mm camber mod if your sliding to much on the sweep...
You will find more grip with out ...

SIR-G-O 03-05-2013 08:30 AM

I am experiencing a bit of trouble trying to figure why my drive belt is so loose. The manual says you should have an 1/8" of play, but mine sags all the way to the bottom of the cover. I have adjusted the belt tension wheel and that does not help it. I purchased a new belt and it is the same size as the old one. The chassis brace is still in tact, so I don't know where else I can adjust it. Has anyone else had this problem?

J-Fraz203 03-05-2013 08:30 AM


Originally Posted by Wild Cherry (Post 11893448)
Fraz

Here are your pictures

8mm camber mod is used on med to med high traction conditions ....

Helps free the truck truck up on the sweeper and lets it slide instead of digging in and rolling over ...
If your racing indoor clay suggest you to try....



Will need to purchase a B4 C-hub , 12 mm ball stud & spacers
Easy & fun to do ...


What's the difference between the ft buggy c hub mod and the Excotek rear hubs spaced.

Wild Cherry 03-05-2013 08:34 AM


Originally Posted by J-Fraz203 (Post 11893485)
What's the difference between the ft buggy c hub mod and the Excotek rear hubs spaced.

If you tried to raise the stud 8mm on the Exo hub it will be weak and perhaps the stud can snap off .
The only difference using I can see...

Wild Cherry 03-05-2013 08:42 AM


Originally Posted by SIR-G-O (Post 11893484)
I am experiencing a bit of trouble trying to figure why my drive belt is so loose. The manual says you should have an 1/8" of play, but mine sags all the way to the bottom of the cover. I have adjusted the belt tension wheel and that does not help it. I purchased a new belt and it is the same size as the old one. The chassis brace is still in tact, so I don't know where else I can adjust it. Has anyone else had this problem?


Check to see if you installed the rear transmission motor plate into the slot on the chassis ....

blue t 03-05-2013 08:42 AM


Originally Posted by Wild Cherry (Post 11893480)
Suggest to remove the 8mm camber mod if your sliding to much on the sweep...
You will find more grip with out ...

I should have added to this I am running the set up you posted earlier but I do have the exotek chassis also. I have on order the rcshox v2 set up and their shock pistons. I am also waiting on a m2c block but amain is out of stock on it. I went back and read the post about the 8mm mod but didnt know how much the chassis would change the effect.

Wild Cherry 03-05-2013 08:45 AM


Originally Posted by blue t (Post 11893543)
I should have added to this I am running the set up you posted earlier but I do have the exotek chassis also. I have on order the rcshox v2 set up and their shock pistons. I am also waiting on a m2c block but amain is out of stock on it. I went back and read the post about the 8mm mod but didnt know how much the chassis would change the effect.


All works the same with the Exo chassis , just the Exo chassis is heavier (6oz+)

Wildcat1971 03-05-2013 08:51 AM


Originally Posted by SIR-G-O (Post 11893484)
I am experiencing a bit of trouble trying to figure why my drive belt is so loose. The manual says you should have an 1/8" of play, but mine sags all the way to the bottom of the cover. I have adjusted the belt tension wheel and that does not help it. I purchased a new belt and it is the same size as the old one. The chassis brace is still in tact, so I don't know where else I can adjust it. Has anyone else had this problem?

Did you use the 19t pulley front and rear?

blue t 03-05-2013 08:54 AM


Originally Posted by Wild Cherry (Post 11893552)
All works the same with the Exo chassis , just the Exo chassis is heavier (6oz+)

Thanks for the reply. Would the 19t pulley up front help any in keeping it together in the turns?

SIR-G-O 03-05-2013 09:00 AM


Originally Posted by Wildcat1971 (Post 11893568)
Did you use the 19t pulley front and rear?

That I would have to check, as I bought it already built. Can 1 tooth make that big of a difference?

Wild Cherry 03-05-2013 09:01 AM


Originally Posted by blue t (Post 11893580)
Thanks for the reply. Would the 19t pulley up front help any in keeping it together in the turns?

suggest to use 20t pulley front & rear , lock the clicker...

blue t 03-05-2013 09:05 AM


Originally Posted by Wild Cherry (Post 11893608)
suggest to use 20t pulley front & rear , lock the clicker...

Thats what Im running now. I will take the spacers out and give that a shot.


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