XRAY T2’009
#1893
Tech Master
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Oreganastan Pacific Wonderland home to Indoor Farming
Posts: 1,059
IIGQ4U, the pics show the issue with the Hudy part......the dog-bone piece is 'out of phase' for the unit to work vibration free. go out in the street and look under a vehicle that has drive-shafts that have u-joints (not fwd) you'll see what I mean. Yes, I know, finding one with a Constant-Velocity (double cardan) joint will be harder to find. Try looking under a older 4X4 front axle!
The 'out-drive' end of the Hudy should have been rotated 90deg.
The Atomic piece shown is technically correct.......
The 'out-drive' end of the Hudy should have been rotated 90deg.
The Atomic piece shown is technically correct.......
Last edited by Drillit; 09-30-2009 at 08:32 PM. Reason: atomic calculation
#1895
Tech Elite
iTrader: (53)
IIGQ4U, the pics show the issue with the Hudy part......the dog-bone piece is 'out of phase' for the unit to work vibration free. go out in the street and look under a vehicle that has drive-shafts that have u-joints (not fwd) you'll see what I mean. Yes, I know, finding one with a Constant-Velocity (double cardan) joint will be harder to find. Try looking under a older 4X4 front axle!
The 'out-drive' end of the Hudy should have been rotated 90deg.
The Atomic piece shown is technically correct.......
The 'out-drive' end of the Hudy should have been rotated 90deg.
The Atomic piece shown is technically correct.......
#1896
#1897
Tech Master
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Oreganastan Pacific Wonderland home to Indoor Farming
Posts: 1,059
That's XRAY's fault, not mine. I can't rotate the shaft 90º and reinstall. My issue with the ECS is the fact that mine are binding. The couplings are binding in the shaft. Thread lock is not the culprit either... I am going to send them in to Hudy America as I just purchased the units.
how well are the Atomic ones holding up?
#1898
#1899
That's XRAY's fault, not mine. I can't rotate the shaft 90º and reinstall. My issue with the ECS is the fact that mine are binding. The couplings are binding in the shaft. Thread lock is not the culprit either... I am going to send them in to Hudy America as I just purchased the units.
#1901
Tech Elite
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Help needed,
Near the end of my t2009 eu build manual it shows putting the front shocks on the car and it has a note saying to space out the shocks as an option and it will make the car easier to drive/less steering. my ? is that it says do this for the "FRONT " shocks next to the rear & also the front shocks.
Anyone know what it does for the back end / front end.
surly its a bit of a typo, maybe?
Near the end of my t2009 eu build manual it shows putting the front shocks on the car and it has a note saying to space out the shocks as an option and it will make the car easier to drive/less steering. my ? is that it says do this for the "FRONT " shocks next to the rear & also the front shocks.
Anyone know what it does for the back end / front end.
surly its a bit of a typo, maybe?
#1902
Tech Regular
One of the spool outdrives sheared in a final, left the car with 3wd which was a tad tricky to drive, you couldn't use the brake as it would swap ends instantly. Got a new set put in ready for tomorrow nights racing.
#1903
Tech Elite
iTrader: (29)
Help needed,
Near the end of my t2009 eu build manual it shows putting the front shocks on the car and it has a note saying to space out the shocks as an option and it will make the car easier to drive/less steering. my ? is that it says do this for the "FRONT " shocks next to the rear & also the front shocks.
Anyone know what it does for the back end / front end.
surly its a bit of a typo, maybe?
Near the end of my t2009 eu build manual it shows putting the front shocks on the car and it has a note saying to space out the shocks as an option and it will make the car easier to drive/less steering. my ? is that it says do this for the "FRONT " shocks next to the rear & also the front shocks.
Anyone know what it does for the back end / front end.
surly its a bit of a typo, maybe?
I have no idea what it means. might be a typo
All i know is that not many people are shimming the shocks Just dont worry about it. If your racing with high traction, then you can add a 1.5mm or 2mm shim behind the shock, on the top on the front shocks
This is the only situation when you would need to shim any of the shocks outwards.
Antoni
#1904
How do the 38 tooth gears work....
for 21.5 gearing? I also read it helps with handling, or is this with lower turn motors?
#1905
First day of qualifying Dewy qualified 2nd and I third....the next day went bad for us because we used fx2...Dewy ended up 3rd in the A in qualifying and I was in 6th....The mains went bad for us..