Xray T1FK05
#2896

the chassis kit is 2.5mm.i constructed the chassis kit to be extremely rigid with 2.5mm with also the option of slight flex.through testing we found the car to carry alot of corner speed with also intense amounts of on power steering.the car didnt loose that aggressive feel going into the corner but it does seem to be not as violent going in and more stuck throughout the corner.testing was done on both asphalt and high bite carpet with great success.i must say,it was quite a pleasure working with such a great platform.this has been such a joy working with the fk05.it is such a eye apealing car and well thought out design.i made some changes to the chassis layout that i felt would work better in my oppinion.all the test guys thought it was a big improvement.i hope you guys do also.

#2898

I think this questions has been ask before.
I tried looking for it.
Might have missed it.
How "easy" it is to change the spur gear?
THanks
I tried looking for it.
Might have missed it.
How "easy" it is to change the spur gear?
THanks
#2899
Tech Regular

Easy, takes about 10 minutes.
You need to remove one end of the right rear camber link,
top of the right rear shock,
remove right rear screw holding shock tower to bulkhead,
loosen left rear screw holding shock tower to bulkhead,
remove the screws from the right rear bulkhead both in top plate and chassis.
loosen or remove screws from top plate left rear bulkhead
Pull the right rear bulkhead off, and the layshaft comes out, 3 screws to remove spur.
reverse the process to reinstall
You need to remove one end of the right rear camber link,
top of the right rear shock,
remove right rear screw holding shock tower to bulkhead,
loosen left rear screw holding shock tower to bulkhead,
remove the screws from the right rear bulkhead both in top plate and chassis.
loosen or remove screws from top plate left rear bulkhead
Pull the right rear bulkhead off, and the layshaft comes out, 3 screws to remove spur.
reverse the process to reinstall
#2900

Originally Posted by AdR|aN
I think this questions has been ask before.
I tried looking for it.
Might have missed it.
How "easy" it is to change the spur gear?
THanks
I tried looking for it.
Might have missed it.
How "easy" it is to change the spur gear?
THanks
* Unscrew the two shock tower screws on the right all the way
* Remove the right rear shock from tower and arm (makes it easier if its not in the way)
* Unscrew the two right rear top deck screws all the way
* Unscrew the three right rear bulkhead screws all the way
* Remove the right rear bulkhead by sliding it gently to the right while holding the layshaft and rear diff firmly against the left rear bulkhead
* Remove the rear belt completely
* Remove the front belt from the layshaft pulley
* Remove the layshaft and replace the spur gear
* Put everything back in reverse order
You can cut corners by only loosening or removing some of the above items, but it makes things more tricky trying to align everything once you've replaced the spur gear. Its actually faster if you do the steps above, have the shock and rear belt completely out of the way, and keep all of the loose screws in a tray.
Takes approximately 5 minutes for me and another 2 minutes to properly tighten the bulkhead screws while checking to make sure its tweak free.
#2901

Well thanks guys.
I was previously driving an EVO2 FOC.
Now i am thinking of going back into RC and the spurs really make my face like =
So thanks alot. At least i didnt thought it was easy in the first place.
I was previously driving an EVO2 FOC.
Now i am thinking of going back into RC and the spurs really make my face like =

So thanks alot. At least i didnt thought it was easy in the first place.
#2902
Tech Regular

Not sure why they would unless you tend to destroy them....
I've had my car since the beginning of April, and I have changed the spur 3 times. Bear in mind up until the local track closed last Friday, I was running 3 days a week with the car.
I've had my car since the beginning of April, and I have changed the spur 3 times. Bear in mind up until the local track closed last Friday, I was running 3 days a week with the car.
#2903

Will the upper deck included with the BMI chassis be available as a separate part #?
#2904

all of the parts in my fk05 kit will be sold seperately.unfortunately the top deck will not fit the stock chassis being that i moved the motor.sorry for the inconvenience.i moved things around a bit.thanks for your interest.if you have any questions,i will be happy to help.

#2905
Tech Regular

Just an fyi for you guys who need fornt or rear bulk heads their is a set of front and a set of rear bulkheads on ebay lookslike some one is parting out t1fk'05
#2906

Originally Posted by MartynD
Not sure why they would unless you tend to destroy them....
I've had my car since the beginning of April, and I have changed the spur 3 times. Bear in mind up until the local track closed last Friday, I was running 3 days a week with the car.
I've had my car since the beginning of April, and I have changed the spur 3 times. Bear in mind up until the local track closed last Friday, I was running 3 days a week with the car.
Well, our local races tend to run stock and mod on the same day.
So now u know y we need to change the spurs fast.

We do have the time allocated, but then, it doesnt hurt to have some additional time on our hands for other stuff.
#2907

Originally Posted by AdR|aN
Well, our local races tend to run stock and mod on the same day.
So now u know y we need to change the spurs fast.
We do have the time allocated, but then, it doesnt hurt to have some additional time on our hands for other stuff.
So now u know y we need to change the spurs fast.

We do have the time allocated, but then, it doesnt hurt to have some additional time on our hands for other stuff.
#2908

Originally Posted by HarshGuy
Why do you change spurs between stock and mod?
Stock 23 was running around 5.8xx while using a 8tx1 was running in the high 8s.
So a single spur wouldnt accomodate both fdr.
I could be wrong though.

#2909

Originally Posted by AdR|aN
That was previously on my evo2 to get a proper fdr.
Stock 23 was running around 5.8xx while using a 8tx1 was running in the high 8s.
So a single spur wouldnt accomodate both fdr.
I could be wrong though.
Stock 23 was running around 5.8xx while using a 8tx1 was running in the high 8s.
So a single spur wouldnt accomodate both fdr.
I could be wrong though.

#2910

Originally Posted by AdR|aN
That was previously on my evo2 to get a proper fdr.
Stock 23 was running around 5.8xx while using a 8tx1 was running in the high 8s.
So a single spur wouldnt accomodate both fdr.
I could be wrong though.
Stock 23 was running around 5.8xx while using a 8tx1 was running in the high 8s.
So a single spur wouldnt accomodate both fdr.
I could be wrong though.
