HB Racing E817
#676
#677
hi all
i m a veteran OFF road nitro driver, but are 2-3 year i m not on the hobby
now i want to return, with BLS 1:8 off road
what about problem on E817?? what about imminent upgrade? i see upgrade on the nitro version, they will come on the bls version? early? thak you so much
i m a veteran OFF road nitro driver, but are 2-3 year i m not on the hobby
now i want to return, with BLS 1:8 off road
what about problem on E817?? what about imminent upgrade? i see upgrade on the nitro version, they will come on the bls version? early? thak you so much
There’s nothing to really upgrade for ease the VRP rear suspension block that makes it easier to get to the diff which I may get . And the whole two diffrent Rear shock towers for more grip .
#678
Tech Apprentice
the E817 is from november 2016. i think it will be upgraded this year, dont you?
#679
Tech Fanatic
iTrader: (2)
HB Racing E817 V2 1/8 4WD Electric Off-Road Buggy Kit
The E817 V2 1/8 Racing Buggy Kit!
https://www.amainhobbies.com/hb-raci...204271/p735075
Updated Features:
...very minor updates to an already awesome ebuggy
https://www.amainhobbies.com/hb-raci...204271/p735075
Get ready, the E817 V2 1/8 scale 4WD electric buggy is coming soon from HB Racing. The “Version 2” of the E817 buggy is topped with a clear JConcepts Silencer buggy body and an updated molded nylon rear wing that is lightweight and more durable than polycarbonate wings. A narrow rear shock tower with revised shock length has been added for expanded range of shock adjustment. Updated machined aluminum 17.5° front caster blocks have been updated for extra strength. Updated aluminum steering linkage spacers replace the plastic spacers for improved bumpsteer geometry, more precise adjustment, less flex, and we revised the screw lengths to accommodate the updated spacers. Other updates include universal drive shafts, increased clearance ball end links, and updated body mounts.
Updated Features:
...very minor updates to an already awesome ebuggy
#680
I was hoping for the extended and updated chassis similar to the Nitro version. I wonder why they use the shorter chassis? The longer chassis made the nitro version planted. The E817 rear end is pretty loose and takes a good setup to get it planted. I would think the longer chassis would help things.
The E817 V2 1/8 Racing Buggy Kit!
https://www.amainhobbies.com/hb-raci...204271/p735075
Updated Features:
...very minor updates to an already awesome ebuggy
https://www.amainhobbies.com/hb-raci...204271/p735075
Updated Features:
...very minor updates to an already awesome ebuggy
#681
Have you tried the short carbon rear tower with the trusty front shock bodies? It’s supposed to plant the rear end.
#682
#683
Tech Adept
The E817 V2 1/8 Racing Buggy Kit!
https://www.amainhobbies.com/hb-raci...204271/p735075
Updated Features:
...very minor updates to an already awesome ebuggy
https://www.amainhobbies.com/hb-raci...204271/p735075
Updated Features:
...very minor updates to an already awesome ebuggy
Last edited by gilbertfg; 02-11-2018 at 11:08 AM.
#684
Tech Apprentice
lol i predict the v2 ahahahah
#685
I just got my e817 Saturday new and a new car came out... What parts are different on the v2?
#686
Tech Fanatic
iTrader: (2)
67820 Long Shock End (4) - to work with the new V2 Rear Shock Tower
204141 Ball end 6.8 x M5 (offset) (2) - Increased clearance over 'straight' ball end links
204016 Universal Set Front - in-place of option CVD's
204015 Universal Set Rear - in-place of option CVD's
204269 V3 Caster Block Set 17.5 degree - strengthened over V2
204125 1:8 Rear Wing - in-place of Pro-Line Trifecta Lexan wing
204326 Buggy Bodyshell (Jconcept Silencer) - in-place of Pro-Line Predator body
...and a bunch of alum washers for steering/ackermann plate locations instead of plastic
#687
Tech Fanatic
iTrader: (2)
Forgot to mention slightly longer hardware is used to 'store' all the bumpsteer washers (4 of them) and 'reset' the bumpster adjustment when changing between the 15deg, 17.5deg and 20deg caster blocks:
15deg caster - use 0mm bumpsteer washers on top, store all 4 washers on the underside of the ackermann plate
17.5deg caster - use 2mm bumpsteer washers on top, store the remaining 2 washers on the underside of the ackermann plate
20deg caster - use all 4mm bumpsteer washers on top
Z087 Flat Head Screw M3x20mm - previously Z086 M3x18mm
114489 Aluminum Washer 3x6x1.0mm Orange (20) - Part# of the washers mentioned in my previous post.
15deg caster - use 0mm bumpsteer washers on top, store all 4 washers on the underside of the ackermann plate
17.5deg caster - use 2mm bumpsteer washers on top, store the remaining 2 washers on the underside of the ackermann plate
20deg caster - use all 4mm bumpsteer washers on top
Z087 Flat Head Screw M3x20mm - previously Z086 M3x18mm
114489 Aluminum Washer 3x6x1.0mm Orange (20) - Part# of the washers mentioned in my previous post.
#688
Tech Initiate
204324 V2 Rear Shock Tower - NEW
67820 Long Shock End (4) - to work with the new V2 Rear Shock Tower
204141 Ball end 6.8 x M5 (offset) (2) - Increased clearance over 'straight' ball end links
204016 Universal Set Front - in-place of option CVD's
204015 Universal Set Rear - in-place of option CVD's
204269 V3 Caster Block Set 17.5 degree - strengthened over V2
204125 1:8 Rear Wing - in-place of Pro-Line Trifecta Lexan wing
204326 Buggy Bodyshell (Jconcept Silencer) - in-place of Pro-Line Predator body
...and a bunch of alum washers for steering/ackermann plate locations instead of plastic
67820 Long Shock End (4) - to work with the new V2 Rear Shock Tower
204141 Ball end 6.8 x M5 (offset) (2) - Increased clearance over 'straight' ball end links
204016 Universal Set Front - in-place of option CVD's
204015 Universal Set Rear - in-place of option CVD's
204269 V3 Caster Block Set 17.5 degree - strengthened over V2
204125 1:8 Rear Wing - in-place of Pro-Line Trifecta Lexan wing
204326 Buggy Bodyshell (Jconcept Silencer) - in-place of Pro-Line Predator body
...and a bunch of alum washers for steering/ackermann plate locations instead of plastic
#690
Hello TRiN,
I would say it depends on the Kick-up setting as well..
Also if You change the B-Plate the bump steer need to be adjusted as well..
Cheers..
I would say it depends on the Kick-up setting as well..
Also if You change the B-Plate the bump steer need to be adjusted as well..
Cheers..
Forgot to mention slightly longer hardware is used to 'store' all the bumpsteer washers (4 of them) and 'reset' the bumpster adjustment when changing between the 15deg, 17.5deg and 20deg caster blocks:
15deg caster - use 0mm bumpsteer washers on top, store all 4 washers on the underside of the ackermann plate
17.5deg caster - use 2mm bumpsteer washers on top, store the remaining 2 washers on the underside of the ackermann plate
20deg caster - use all 4mm bumpsteer washers on top
Z087 Flat Head Screw M3x20mm - previously Z086 M3x18mm
114489 Aluminum Washer 3x6x1.0mm Orange (20) - Part# of the washers mentioned in my previous post.
15deg caster - use 0mm bumpsteer washers on top, store all 4 washers on the underside of the ackermann plate
17.5deg caster - use 2mm bumpsteer washers on top, store the remaining 2 washers on the underside of the ackermann plate
20deg caster - use all 4mm bumpsteer washers on top
Z087 Flat Head Screw M3x20mm - previously Z086 M3x18mm
114489 Aluminum Washer 3x6x1.0mm Orange (20) - Part# of the washers mentioned in my previous post.