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ittjv 03-09-2015 10:22 PM


Originally Posted by cplus (Post 13896093)
You will remove the fluorine coating that way!

I've got a muchmore ball cup reamer. Magic.

Flourine wears off anyway.. :lol::lol: I'm done buying the fluorine stuff. I just run the blue aluminum stuff for everything else now.
- JV

@Art_Mighty 03-10-2015 05:18 AM


Originally Posted by Dusttt (Post 13895873)
Anyone have a good setup for 17.5 @ tamiya?

Care to be more specific? (Car, surface, traction level, etc...)

@Art_Mighty 03-10-2015 05:22 AM


Originally Posted by cplus (Post 13896093)
You will remove the fluorine coating that way!

I've got a muchmore ball cup reamer. Magic.

I didn't know this existed!

http://www.muchmoreracing.net/data/c...f_6xW9SZky.jpg

(must...buy...tools...) :D

Gordie88 03-10-2015 08:37 AM


Originally Posted by goBezerk (Post 13895977)
Yeah, mine stripped out too, ended up spinning a nice rebate into the back of the gear. This was on the last race of its first outing, wondered why it went off toward the end of the run!
FWIW an NT1 gear fitted in there perfect, they must have modeled the new gears on them...not going to strip that sucker :D

so you put a full set of the alum gears from xray in? direct fit? no shimming?

gocoogs 03-10-2015 09:15 AM

17.5 set up...

indoor carpet high grip, powers 28 tires, samix aluminum chassis, 1k rear diff oil, standard front and rear toe, shock oil 400 front, 500 rear... yokomo springs, purple front, blue back, camber 1.5 front, 2.5 rear, droop on hudy blocks 5.8 front 4.6 rear, last two screws removed from rear of top deck, protform dart body mounted at 7mm over ground... dialed!

Gordie88 03-10-2015 10:28 AM

I couldnt wait... local shop has NT1 gears instock... very expenzive... but hey are steel... ill try this weekend and see if they are drop in...

Obsidian 03-10-2015 11:02 AM

So the 419 comes with the blue competition o-rings (42137) for the dampers. Has anyone tried the x-rings (42214)? What are the performance differences?

Cheers,

sohlman 03-10-2015 12:00 PM


Originally Posted by Obsidian (Post 13897211)
So the 419 comes with the blue competition o-rings (42137) for the dampers. Has anyone tried the x-rings (42214)? What are the performance differences?

Cheers,

I did not try them, but during the build I noticed the 419 shocks have a new plastic rod guide that molds to the contour of the o-ring. The x-ring would most likely get deformed and may cause leaking…not confirmed though.

Obsidian 03-10-2015 12:45 PM


Originally Posted by sohlman (Post 13897299)
I did not try them, but during the build I noticed the 419 shocks have a new plastic rod guide that molds to the contour of the o-ring. The x-ring would most likely get deformed and may cause leaking…not confirmed though.


I too noticed that during my build. I don't have any X-rings so I don't know if they are rounded on either side like the comp o-rings. I was just curious about the x-rings performance with respect to the comp o-rings.

cheers

@Art_Mighty 03-10-2015 06:18 PM


Originally Posted by Obsidian (Post 13897211)
So the 419 comes with the blue competition o-rings (42137) for the dampers. Has anyone tried the x-rings (42214)? What are the performance differences?

Cheers,

Funny you should ask. I actually did install the x-rings and the car does feel great with them but i do suspect there's a little more stiction with them.

goBezerk 03-10-2015 08:39 PM


Originally Posted by Gordie88 (Post 13896935)
so you put a full set of the alum gears from xray in? direct fit? no shimming?

I just used the steel main gears (I had some lying around from other projects) and the Tamiya small gears. I did replace the shim, I think this was the main cause as it had distorted. I don't recall the actual thickness of the one I used, large diameter like the gear itself, probably around 0.3mm.

Edit: Pretty sure the whole lot would fit, I didn't think it was necessary so only fitted the larger primary gears.

Gordie88 03-11-2015 05:34 AM

The NT1 gears are slightly thinner... so shimming will be required... the Local shop didnt have the graphite ones in stock... the steel ones are much heavier then stock... but id rather finish the run...

TryHard 03-11-2015 07:34 AM

Are you guy hitting things with the diff stripping... because I've had four meetings on my car now, and the diff has been faultless, with the exception of a bit of outdrive seepage (it's not really leaking IMO, as there is still A LOT of oil left in the diff). And that is full bore mod, and a fair few decent hits (one broke the rims on the rhs wheels, the other broke the servo!), and no issues..

Qatmix 03-11-2015 07:57 AM

lots of meetings with mine now and no issues with any off it. (Although just 13.5 boosted or blinky).

sohlman 03-11-2015 08:01 AM


Originally Posted by TryHard (Post 13898815)
Are you guy hitting things with the diff stripping... because I've had four meetings on my car now, and the diff has been faultless, with the exception of a bit of outdrive seepage (it's not really leaking IMO, as there is still A LOT of oil left in the diff). And that is full bore mod, and a fair few decent hits (one broke the rims on the rhs wheels, the other broke the servo!), and no issues..

+1 - Ran mod on Sat and 13.5 on Sunday. Took a couple of good hits, broke suspension parts, but the diff is perfection. No leaking, no reduced diff action, heck the V5 blades even stayed in tact.


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