3Racing Sakura Zero S
#3331
I do.
Front: I put pink spacers under the bulkhead-side camber link until it is level with hub-side camber link.
Rear: the bulkhead-link is a little lower than level with the hub-link.
Front: I put pink spacers under the bulkhead-side camber link until it is level with hub-side camber link.
Rear: the bulkhead-link is a little lower than level with the hub-link.
#3332
Tech Addict
sakura zero s carbon fibre chassis where can i find 1?
does any one have a battery strap mod for cf?
it really seems that they have discontinued this chasssis
some parts seem very hard to find
does any one have a battery strap mod for cf?
it really seems that they have discontinued this chasssis
some parts seem very hard to find
#3334
I used the battery assembly from the Ultimate/XI and it works great..I thought that I could use the stock one that came with the kit but does not work with CF chassis
#3337
Not directly. The bulkhead and motor mount holes are slightly different. Can make it work with some drilling/countersinking. But you are still left with a bigger issue, which is how to mount the steering system. The steering system is one of the major changes between the Zero and XI.
#3338
Tech Master
iTrader: (15)
Not directly. The bulkhead and motor mount holes are slightly different. Can make it work with some drilling/countersinking. But you are still left with a bigger issue, which is how to mount the steering system. The steering system is one of the major changes between the Zero and XI.
I am looking for a better (lipo) chassis option for the Zero. I acquired a pair of these for my daughters to run and one of them is bling'd out. Really nice car to be honest, and I have T4 15'. I just want a more idealized chassis.
#3339
There are a few different lipo chassis for the zero. But the steering system will always be that of the previous generation. Not a big deal though. The Zero S is still a very component car.
#3340
Hi,
I'm new on rctech.
I would like to know if the diff joint cup wear out fast on sakura zero s?
It seems that we can't find this spares anymore. Is there a diff cup from other brand who fit?
I'm new on rctech.
I would like to know if the diff joint cup wear out fast on sakura zero s?
It seems that we can't find this spares anymore. Is there a diff cup from other brand who fit?
#3342
Diff cups wear out, it happens. The cheap way to fix it is to rebuild the diff and swap the left cup to the right side/ vice versa.
#3343
Thks.
Yes worn can't be avoid. Some brands wear out faster than other.
Yes i'm interested by the sakura. There is also diff. cup joint V2 still available but i have never used these plastic adaptater to put on dog bone, i don't know if it is strong enougth. I plan to use it with 9T brushless motor.
Yes worn can't be avoid. Some brands wear out faster than other.
Yes i'm interested by the sakura. There is also diff. cup joint V2 still available but i have never used these plastic adaptater to put on dog bone, i don't know if it is strong enougth. I plan to use it with 9T brushless motor.
#3344
I tried them. They are aluminum and require the plastic "blade" to be attached to your dogbone/cvd.
I understand that this design is lighter and slightly less friction than the standard hard steel drivecups. But i do prefer the hard steel for durability.
I understand that this design is lighter and slightly less friction than the standard hard steel drivecups. But i do prefer the hard steel for durability.
#3345
Ok, thanks. I have never used aluminum drive cup, i didn't seen that it is aluminum.
I wonder if the hpi #109926 23.5x5mm heavy duty diff drive cup can fit in the sakura zero s diff. I use this ref. in an other brand's car and it has very good durability. It has an 5mm axle who has a little bit more than 11mm long with 2mm hole. It is for drive shaft with 2mm pin.
EDIT : i didn't seen, but rcmart seems sell SAK-S01A/HD who are already heavy duty. This part seems can fit in tamiya m05, m06.
I wonder if the hpi #109926 23.5x5mm heavy duty diff drive cup can fit in the sakura zero s diff. I use this ref. in an other brand's car and it has very good durability. It has an 5mm axle who has a little bit more than 11mm long with 2mm hole. It is for drive shaft with 2mm pin.
EDIT : i didn't seen, but rcmart seems sell SAK-S01A/HD who are already heavy duty. This part seems can fit in tamiya m05, m06.
Last edited by Jym73; 05-02-2015 at 02:42 PM.