T.O.P. Racing "Photon" 1/10 EP Touring Car
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But! two small issues slightly disapointed me..One as bender wrote (Sorry small smile here "bender " has another meaning here in the UK ).No offence ment Jason!!! The bow/tweak does affect the belt tension quite a bit...Are we the only ones to of experienced this???...tweaking is the reason why I changed from the Scythe to another make some while back....Two,two of my shocks leaked badly after only two runs,no shaft "nicks" or poor seals were found,another club mate found exactly the same probs with his Photon...are we alone or is it the British climate???....Cheers Les
Last edited by lesbaldry; 07-13-2009 at 01:25 PM.
#1383
Hi les
I had that issue a little bit, but nothing major, rebuild the shocks and soak the o rings in a little oil for a few mins.
Becuase when then come in the kit they are dry, they need a little oil to expand and make a tight seal.
Let me know how it goes after you've tried this :-)
Luke
I had that issue a little bit, but nothing major, rebuild the shocks and soak the o rings in a little oil for a few mins.
Becuase when then come in the kit they are dry, they need a little oil to expand and make a tight seal.
Let me know how it goes after you've tried this :-)
Luke
#1384
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Hi les
I had that issue a little bit, but nothing major, rebuild the shocks and soak the o rings in a little oil for a few mins.
Becuase when then come in the kit they are dry, they need a little oil to expand and make a tight seal.
Let me know how it goes after you've tried this :-)
Luke
I had that issue a little bit, but nothing major, rebuild the shocks and soak the o rings in a little oil for a few mins.
Becuase when then come in the kit they are dry, they need a little oil to expand and make a tight seal.
Let me know how it goes after you've tried this :-)
Luke
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It was a good first outing for the Photon here in Middle America at the XRAY Challenge / Beat The Heat.
It was a great event all around with about 130 entries. The track layout was pretty large and the surface is a very heavily sealed asphalt lot sprayed with VHT.
I ran 13.5 and Trans Am. There were two TOP cars (myself and Ertrachter) in the otherwise all XRAY A-Main. It was like walking right in front of a firing squad! Add to the mix that Lemieux and Burch were leading this freight train loaded with tension and it was hella good time. I started seventh in the odd numbered 13 car main and team mate Ertrachter was next in line in the 8. The first two minutes of the race were nothing short of a street fight for every single car out there. After the first few multi-car pile-ups it became al most laughable at just how brutal it got. In the end both Photons survived rolled accross the line only .57 apart in the 9th and 10th spots.
In the Trans Am class however it was an absolutely dominant win for T.O.P. The TQ and the win in this class was a good made for a good first event with the car. My Phton was the only car out there able to reach 20 laps.
I will be posting both a VTA set-up sheet and my 13.5 sheet. The VTA set-up is about as good as anyone could ask for and soooo easy to drive. There will be two versions of the 13.5 sheet (one for a more "free" feeling and the other for one to make the car feel like its has roots). Both 13.5 sheets are way better than the position on the grid that I landed in.
It was a great event all around with about 130 entries. The track layout was pretty large and the surface is a very heavily sealed asphalt lot sprayed with VHT.
I ran 13.5 and Trans Am. There were two TOP cars (myself and Ertrachter) in the otherwise all XRAY A-Main. It was like walking right in front of a firing squad! Add to the mix that Lemieux and Burch were leading this freight train loaded with tension and it was hella good time. I started seventh in the odd numbered 13 car main and team mate Ertrachter was next in line in the 8. The first two minutes of the race were nothing short of a street fight for every single car out there. After the first few multi-car pile-ups it became al most laughable at just how brutal it got. In the end both Photons survived rolled accross the line only .57 apart in the 9th and 10th spots.
In the Trans Am class however it was an absolutely dominant win for T.O.P. The TQ and the win in this class was a good made for a good first event with the car. My Phton was the only car out there able to reach 20 laps.
I will be posting both a VTA set-up sheet and my 13.5 sheet. The VTA set-up is about as good as anyone could ask for and soooo easy to drive. There will be two versions of the 13.5 sheet (one for a more "free" feeling and the other for one to make the car feel like its has roots). Both 13.5 sheets are way better than the position on the grid that I landed in.
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I have no idea all these problems you guys are having. I haven't had a problem with my shocks at all, they have 5 race days on them not one drop of oil has leaked out and they are still butter smooth with no air.
Plus no car has perfect servo mounting positions since all servos are different but it took me about 3 minutes to get my servo in the car straight and solidly without risking harm to the servo ears or whatever else, just spend a few minutes doing it right.
You should not have your servo mount angled that seems really strange to me. Put the mounts in the holes that are the closest to fitting right, shim the servo out and then pinch the ears with countersunk washers on each side, this should allow all servos to fit no problem. I have tried jr, futaba and ko servos in my car and all fit without problem at all.
Plus no car has perfect servo mounting positions since all servos are different but it took me about 3 minutes to get my servo in the car straight and solidly without risking harm to the servo ears or whatever else, just spend a few minutes doing it right.
You should not have your servo mount angled that seems really strange to me. Put the mounts in the holes that are the closest to fitting right, shim the servo out and then pinch the ears with countersunk washers on each side, this should allow all servos to fit no problem. I have tried jr, futaba and ko servos in my car and all fit without problem at all.
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I have no idea all these problems you guys are having. I haven't had a problem with my shocks at all, they have 5 race days on them not one drop of oil has leaked out and they are still butter smooth with no air.
Plus no car has perfect servo mounting positions since all servos are different but it took me about 3 minutes to get my servo in the car straight and solidly without risking harm to the servo ears or whatever else, just spend a few minutes doing it right.
You should not have your servo mount angled that seems really strange to me. Put the mounts in the holes that are the closest to fitting right, shim the servo out and then pinch the ears with countersunk washers on each side, this should allow all servos to fit no problem. I have tried jr, futaba and ko servos in my car and all fit without problem at all.
Plus no car has perfect servo mounting positions since all servos are different but it took me about 3 minutes to get my servo in the car straight and solidly without risking harm to the servo ears or whatever else, just spend a few minutes doing it right.
You should not have your servo mount angled that seems really strange to me. Put the mounts in the holes that are the closest to fitting right, shim the servo out and then pinch the ears with countersunk washers on each side, this should allow all servos to fit no problem. I have tried jr, futaba and ko servos in my car and all fit without problem at all.
I consider myself an above average when it comes to building shocks and I am going to take an engineering approach when I rebuild then again this week, build all 4 at the same time, step by step and take measurements..