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Wild Cherry 12-04-2011 09:22 AM


Originally Posted by Resqnu (Post 9993331)
Anybody?

#1
Should not have to replace the washer's or shims

#2
Use the Factory shims (#91007)

#3 The out drives can get a bit worn out after many, many packs.
When you see a big notch in the out drives where the pin rides or the pins on the CVA have
hooks on the ends, then its time to replace ....

Wild Cherry 12-04-2011 09:30 AM

125m Ti rod chassis brace
 
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Originally Posted by blakelenk521 (Post 9992512)
does anybody know what page where i can find info on how they guys were making the chassis braces?


This is a different way to get it done , performs great ...

Resqnu 12-04-2011 09:35 AM


Originally Posted by Resqnu (Post 9992068)
1.How often do you replace the washers and diff gears?
2.What washers are you guys using for the diffs? Are you using the diff rebuild kit or have you found different washers?
3.My diff cups have some wear on them from the cv pins. When should you replace diff cups and cvs?


Originally Posted by Wild Cherry (Post 9993693)
#1
Should not have to replace the washer's or shims

#2
Use the Factory shims (#91007)

#3 The out drives can get a bit worn out after many, many packs.
When you see a big notch in the out drives where the pin rides or the pins on the CVA have hooks on the ends its time to replace ....

Thanks. Just wondering due to the sun diff washer seems to be concave a little. Didn't know if these came that way or not as I purchased the truck used. My outdrives have small notches and notice a little wear on the pins. I wasn't sure how much wear before new ones are needed. Just want to stay on top of the maintenence.

Wild Cherry 12-04-2011 09:40 AM

You go quite a while on the out drives before replacement is needed.

More wear = a little less forward bite , if the out drives & pins are really worn out they also can snag or catch while making the corner & make problems

if you have some worn or suspect sun shims ?

recommend replacement

Cameron Kellogg 12-04-2011 09:42 AM

Nice Marcus, Are you thinking of going back to the stick pack for run time or for handling? I drove a one this weekend with saddles and it felt better through the corners over my truck.

Cameron Kellogg 12-04-2011 09:44 AM


Originally Posted by Wild Cherry (Post 9993762)
You go quite a while on the out drives before replacement is needed.

More wear = a little less forward bite , if the out drives & pins are really worn out they also can snag or catch while making the corner & make problems

if you have some worn or suspect sun shims ?

recommend replacement

I find the rear out drives also wear a lot quicker than the fronts.

Wild Cherry 12-04-2011 09:53 AM

cameron

hey
I won last night , no practice at all , Tq & checked out in the main ...

Had a couple, one being the Team Ae captain for the area that tried real hard to keep up ....:D

The truck has been amazing , cept for a spur gear replacement , not one part has worn out or broken ...

I have not touched it sense it came back to Milwaukee last spring...( did try the pin & removed )

Been looking at saddle packs real hard , maybe soon...

Resqnu 12-04-2011 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Cameron Kellogg (Post 9993781)
I find the rear out drives also wear a lot quicker than the fronts.

How do these look? Just want to do good maintenence to prevent wear in other places.
Pic of front diff wear
http://www.rctech.net/forum/attachme...1&d=1323021271

Pic of rear diff wear
http://www.rctech.net/forum/attachme...1&d=1323021280

Also a few pics of my chassis brace. Guy before me made it to keep the belt cover from warping. Seems to keep chassis flex down.

Wild Cherry 12-04-2011 10:42 AM

Resqnu

don't think those parts are gone yet , you can use quite a bit longer ...:nod:

If you replaced them with brand new ?
Doubt you would notice a improvement in performance....

BTW

interesting chassis brace guy

Vegatron75 12-04-2011 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by IRM616 (Post 9992669)
I first bought the 3800kv with my mmp. It was fast but I was getting passed and etc.I had 62/13 and I run thunder power lipo. Keep in mind it's not sensored motor. So after doing some homework, I got rx8/pro 4 4000kv sensor wire. It's fast. I'm sure many will agree, I'm not down playing your system. The reason I say that is bc I had that system first. I'm 1000000% sure. :o

The top speed of the 3800kv motor is is no way effected by the motor not being sensored. The sensor comes into play at a very low rpm, then actually shuts off as the rpms climb.

I'd say you were getting passed because your didn't have enough gear, to small of a pinion. With 13/62 the truck is geared for a little under 30mph. Hitting max RPM way to soon.

I run the 3800 and rx8, I run 15/62, plenty of grunt and plenty of top speed, w/ temps around 130-140. 15/62 is closer to 34mph.

All things equal the 3800 and 4000 should be very close to each other in performance.

Check out the chart for gearing and mph.... Note that battery voltage effects MPH. The top chart is at 7.4v, the bottom chart is at 8.4V. Nominal voltage for a 2s lipo and fully charged voltage for a 2s.

Could someone put the MPH/gearing chart on the front page? This chart could stop alot of needless "PINION" questions.

Resqnu 12-04-2011 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by Wild Cherry (Post 9993965)
Resqnu

don't think those parts are gone yet , you can use quite a bit longer ...:nod:

If you replaced them with brand new ?
Doubt you would notice a improvement in performance....

BTW

interesting chassis brace guy

Thanks

Cameron Kellogg 12-04-2011 12:04 PM


Originally Posted by Wild Cherry (Post 9993804)
cameron

hey
I won last night , no practice at all , Tq & checked out in the main ...

Had a couple, one being the Team Ae captain for the area that tried real hard to keep up ....:D

The truck has been amazing , cept for a spur gear replacement , not one part has worn out or broken ...

I have not touched it sense it came back to Milwaukee last spring...( did try the pin & removed )

Been looking at saddle packs real hard , maybe soon...

Nice, I know the "captain" has stick packs too. :) Send me your set up for TRCR. I will need a good starting point for the shoowdown coming up. (e-mail- [email protected]). I was thinking of trying saddles just to cave in and try what the pro's are running.

I have run pinned and not and still on the fence on which works for me best. Drove a few laps with Jacks truck with saddles and liked it in a few spots on the track over mine. I have been running 3oz in with the servo to bring some weight forward and it helped. I think I will be cutting it back to 2oz. (tried up to 5oz)

MantisWorx 12-04-2011 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by Cameron Kellogg (Post 9993770)
Nice Marcus, Are you thinking of going back to the stick pack for run time or for handling? I drove a one this weekend with saddles and it felt better through the corners over my truck.

run time, and i am afraid of what the stick will do to my cornering but, my choices are slim unless there is a 5500mah + saddlepack somewhere. i prefer saddle.....

Sour, go ahead and post a few

here is the chassis like it sits now:
http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...2-04134051.jpg
http://i770.photobucket.com/albums/x...2-04134036.jpg

TraxxasPeter 12-04-2011 01:05 PM

just finished the kit. this truck i awesome. this is my first AE car and i am very impressed. i don't know why i was skeptical about AE this truck proves me wrong

symmetricon 12-04-2011 01:25 PM

Marcus was on fire last night, as usual. I must admit I have improved greatly in driving skills due to Marcus' help in setup, and trying to follow his lines. Thanks bro :):D. I also got to use something new and top secret :sneaky: thanks to rcshox.com, that is better than pinned or unpinned:sneaky::cool: it worked awesome, I can now drive much more agressively than with pinned or unpinned setup. its funny watching the losi's struggle to make 10min mains when I can go for 15.... Love this truck. cant wait for the toys 4 tots race next weekend.


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