Losi XXX-S
#1547
Registered User
The longer the link makes the car roll more which makes you gain traction, but it makes the car less stable. So the shorter the link less traction less roll and more stability.
#1548
Tech Rookie
nitrorcfan: In the February 2002 edition of Hi-Torque's RC Car Magazine pg. 38, Matt Francis has an article concerning roll center and he addresses camber links. It is pretty easy to understand. You may wish to check that out. Happy Tuning.
#1549
Tech Apprentice
Would it be possible to see if it is allowed to get this article here?! Again this is a Magazine not available to the poor Euro guys in The Netherlands.....
#1550
stlnlst...trinity took care of the adaptor....but the fact is there is a lot of runout in the part.....for5 bucks you are nuts not to run losis gears.....
i tryed the black and purple, but i am back to blue silver, i think that i will try purple, blue at some point.....i worked with paul l and another guy, and we found a pretty good setup....i will post it if you guys like....
i tryed the black and purple, but i am back to blue silver, i think that i will try purple, blue at some point.....i worked with paul l and another guy, and we found a pretty good setup....i will post it if you guys like....
#1552
Tech Champion
iTrader: (32)
[QUOTE]Originally posted by mr. losi
[B]stlnlst...trinity took care of the adaptor....but the fact is there is a lot of runout in the part.....for5 bucks you are nuts not to run losis gears.....
I'm glad that they took care of you....as far as the Losi spurs, I do agree that $5 is a great deal but I sometimes like to play with my final drive ratio to get a little more from the motor or I might want to get a hair more punch but don't want to go too far below what I'm looking for so the only solution is to change the spur gear to get a better ratio. This really helps when running stock. The set up that you guys worked on, is it for rubber tire's or foam? If it's rubber please post it.
Thanks
[B]stlnlst...trinity took care of the adaptor....but the fact is there is a lot of runout in the part.....for5 bucks you are nuts not to run losis gears.....
I'm glad that they took care of you....as far as the Losi spurs, I do agree that $5 is a great deal but I sometimes like to play with my final drive ratio to get a little more from the motor or I might want to get a hair more punch but don't want to go too far below what I'm looking for so the only solution is to change the spur gear to get a better ratio. This really helps when running stock. The set up that you guys worked on, is it for rubber tire's or foam? If it's rubber please post it.
Thanks
#1553
Tech Regular
Hi Kenneth,
I have the same problem but they do not really pose a problem.If you took out the springs the outdrive will have the habit of popping out from the One Way.
By the way you will also have the same problem if you use the outdrive protectors from Trinity. You know the blue things......
Cheers
I have the same problem but they do not really pose a problem.If you took out the springs the outdrive will have the habit of popping out from the One Way.
By the way you will also have the same problem if you use the outdrive protectors from Trinity. You know the blue things......
Cheers
#1554
Originally posted by Kenneth Tan
Just installed the one-way. Anyone got the experience of having one of the one-way drive cups being too tight on the pins of the CVDs, whereby causing binding? There was no binding without installing the silver rings. If yes, what can be done to solve this?
Thanks.
Just installed the one-way. Anyone got the experience of having one of the one-way drive cups being too tight on the pins of the CVDs, whereby causing binding? There was no binding without installing the silver rings. If yes, what can be done to solve this?
Thanks.
#1555
stlnlst...ok...i will copy it down and post it....i understand the adaptor deal....mine was so out of round though....it was just unusable...give me a day or so on the setup..
#1556
Originally posted by THE GOOCH
has anyone experimented with different length bell crank links on the XXX-S. that way you could adjust the ackerman.
has anyone experimented with different length bell crank links on the XXX-S. that way you could adjust the ackerman.
But if you think you need it you can do the ackerman yourself by using ball-stud/ballcup with a short adjustable turnbuckle link.
#1557
Tech Adept
STLNLST - how many teeth are you running on a 64p for the xxx-s? we have a 100 x 50 feet track. i run a 22 pinion with a 90 spur. i just want to try out 64 pitch again. what would you recommend? emailing me would be great! thanks in advance!
#1560
Registered User
Screws
It looks like ti-screws went out of buisness, any one know of aftermarket screws?