New Team CRC Gen-XL
#167
Not sure how the spx dimensions compare to the RS I'm running.
I'm running the 9650 as well. Not sure what servo they have mounted on the website genXL pics (JR?), but my tekin RS will not fit behind the servo "the long way"...it fits just fine "the short way".
I'm running the 9650 as well. Not sure what servo they have mounted on the website genXL pics (JR?), but my tekin RS will not fit behind the servo "the long way"...it fits just fine "the short way".
#168
Dimensions (WxLxH):
ko951 0.59" 1.42" 1.21"
fut9650 0.59" 1.39" 1.12"
JR3650 .58" x 1.30" x 1.02"
#170
Maybe it's just me, but I found that if I mount my RS behind the servo in the middle of the chassis, the remaining receiver(spektrum micro), TQ booster, and spektrum cap could not balance the chassis left/right. The servo hanging over onto the right side puts too much weight on that side. I moved the RS back to the left side of the antenna mount, almost up against the battery, and put the receiver, booster, and cap on the right side behind the battery and the car is very balanced left/right now. Need a new design of servo with the output shaft in the middle of the case instead of off to one side. Then the servo could be mounted dead center on the chassis.
#171
Tech Rookie
Servo Fitment
Hi,
Got my Gen Xl last week and had a disastrous first outing. First problem I had was when using a Futaba 9650 servo the track rods would bind on the caster blocks. I had the servo pushed forwards and the spacer fitted to the servo mounts in order to get the track rods straight rather than angled towards the front of the car. I also fitted the front graphite brace which made the problem worse. Moving the servo backwards didn't solve the problem.
I eventually solved the problem by fitting the older graphite steering arms that are trailing so that the track rods were angled towards the rear of the car ?
Anyone else have this problem ?
Other advice I would give to people is to threadlock everything that screws into metal. First run all the side links pivot balls came loose. Second run the screw in the pivot ball came loose. Third run the screw holding the top plate to the pivot post fell out. Fourth run the steering arm pivot ball came loose. Fifth run one of the screws holding the graphite x in the rear pod fell out !!!
You might be beginning to see the sort of weekend I had !!
One unusual thing I noticed after I gave up for the weekend (I was having electronic problems as well) was that the chassis had been rubbing on the ground on the left side around the rear of the battery slots and front of the pod. Thought this was very strange given that ride height was at 3.5mm. Any suggestions as to why this might be ? Car was run clockwise with a large sweeper.
At times when I actually got a few laps before something came loose etc I thought the car had potential so I'm looking forwards to running it again.
Kenneth
Got my Gen Xl last week and had a disastrous first outing. First problem I had was when using a Futaba 9650 servo the track rods would bind on the caster blocks. I had the servo pushed forwards and the spacer fitted to the servo mounts in order to get the track rods straight rather than angled towards the front of the car. I also fitted the front graphite brace which made the problem worse. Moving the servo backwards didn't solve the problem.
I eventually solved the problem by fitting the older graphite steering arms that are trailing so that the track rods were angled towards the rear of the car ?
Anyone else have this problem ?
Other advice I would give to people is to threadlock everything that screws into metal. First run all the side links pivot balls came loose. Second run the screw in the pivot ball came loose. Third run the screw holding the top plate to the pivot post fell out. Fourth run the steering arm pivot ball came loose. Fifth run one of the screws holding the graphite x in the rear pod fell out !!!
You might be beginning to see the sort of weekend I had !!
One unusual thing I noticed after I gave up for the weekend (I was having electronic problems as well) was that the chassis had been rubbing on the ground on the left side around the rear of the battery slots and front of the pod. Thought this was very strange given that ride height was at 3.5mm. Any suggestions as to why this might be ? Car was run clockwise with a large sweeper.
At times when I actually got a few laps before something came loose etc I thought the car had potential so I'm looking forwards to running it again.
Kenneth
#172
Tech Master
iTrader: (19)
Maybe it's just me, but I found that if I mount my RS behind the servo in the middle of the chassis, the remaining receiver(spektrum micro), TQ booster, and spektrum cap could not balance the chassis left/right. The servo hanging over onto the right side puts too much weight on that side. I moved the RS back to the left side of the antenna mount, almost up against the battery, and put the receiver, booster, and cap on the right side behind the battery and the car is very balanced left/right now. Need a new design of servo with the output shaft in the middle of the case instead of off to one side. Then the servo could be mounted dead center on the chassis.
#173
Hi,
One unusual thing I noticed after I gave up for the weekend (I was having electronic problems as well) was that the chassis had been rubbing on the ground on the left side around the rear of the battery slots and front of the pod. Thought this was very strange given that ride height was at 3.5mm. Any suggestions as to why this might be ? Car was run clockwise with a large sweeper.
One unusual thing I noticed after I gave up for the weekend (I was having electronic problems as well) was that the chassis had been rubbing on the ground on the left side around the rear of the battery slots and front of the pod. Thought this was very strange given that ride height was at 3.5mm. Any suggestions as to why this might be ? Car was run clockwise with a large sweeper.
Sounds like you got all your mechanicals done for the season in one day, hopefully!
#174
Tech Master
iTrader: (19)
I lost a bulkhead screw last week and my car was all over the place. One corner of the chassis was rubbing the carpet 'cause it was all tweaked out in the corners (I'm guessing). Never had chassis rub before that.
Sounds like you got all your mechanicals done for the season in one day, hopefully!
Sounds like you got all your mechanicals done for the season in one day, hopefully!
#175
in order to get a balanced system in the end with the receiver and esc on opposite sides of the antenna mount i have had to move the receiver outboard from the antenna to offset the esc weight. the esc weight would more than make up for the offset servo.
it seems to me that in the end you should not need any weight to balance left/right.
#176
Tech Master
iTrader: (19)
ouch, couldn't you just place the receiver and esc together (between the servo and antenna mount, and then shuffle the pair left/right to get a balanced system?
in order to get a balanced system in the end with the receiver and esc on opposite sides of the antenna mount i have had to move the receiver outboard from the antenna to offset the esc weight. the esc weight would more than make up for the offset servo.
it seems to me that in the end you should not need any weight to balance left/right.
in order to get a balanced system in the end with the receiver and esc on opposite sides of the antenna mount i have had to move the receiver outboard from the antenna to offset the esc weight. the esc weight would more than make up for the offset servo.
it seems to me that in the end you should not need any weight to balance left/right.
#177
Tech Addict
iTrader: (4)
I have a question about how the servo is mounted. The kit comes with brackets to mount the servo at an angle so the steering links angle up, from the servo saver toward the wheels. I've also seen pictures with the servo flat and the servo saver turned over and the steering links flat toward the wheels.
My question is, what is the difference in handling between these two setups?
My question is, what is the difference in handling between these two setups?
#178
Hey guys the CRC body that I have is the AUDI R8C and it has dimples to show you where to drill the holes for mounting, which set of dimples do you use for the GEN XL. Thanks
#179
sorry if this has been asked, i couldn't find it:
looking at the pictures i don't see how the battery retention works. the positioner(s) locate the front or rear of the battery and the oring and chassisplate locate top and bottom.
but what locates the battery on the left and right sides and the side opposite the positioner (front side when battery is forward)?
looking at the pictures i don't see how the battery retention works. the positioner(s) locate the front or rear of the battery and the oring and chassisplate locate top and bottom.
but what locates the battery on the left and right sides and the side opposite the positioner (front side when battery is forward)?
#180
sorry if this has been asked, i couldn't find it:
looking at the pictures i don't see how the battery retention works. the positioner(s) locate the front or rear of the battery and the oring and chassisplate locate top and bottom.
but what locates the battery on the left and right sides and the side opposite the positioner (front side when battery is forward)?
looking at the pictures i don't see how the battery retention works. the positioner(s) locate the front or rear of the battery and the oring and chassisplate locate top and bottom.
but what locates the battery on the left and right sides and the side opposite the positioner (front side when battery is forward)?
Some folks use a wrap of battery tape to further secure the position.