Hyper ST thread
#46
Tech Champion
iTrader: (7)
So let us know how the trucks are holding up. I know a few people intrested in using the ST next season. Is there anything in particular to look out for? Or anything peculiar about these trucks. The only thing I can see from pictures is the battery mount. I'd have to change that, RUN-A-WAY written all over that. LOL.
#49
Tech Champion
iTrader: (7)
Tom has been after me in the 1/10 gas truck races we've had. He's not gonna rest until he whoops up on me. But for now I think I have a slight advantage. And I mean "slight." Tom is a fast driver. I hope I'm there when he breaks out the ST, I'd like to see it up close. I might have to get ahold of him and meet him in Wichita sometime.
#51
Those part numbers for the springs are for the buggy and maybe too soft. But if you would like to order them, then try NITROHOUSE.COM
#52
Tech Master
iTrader: (38)
They are listed for the buggy but i called Ofna today and asked them what springs are for the st and they gave me those part numbers and i would have to agree with the springs being softer rates for the buggy might not work on the st very well. I thought about getting the 16mm big bore shocks. Thanks i'll try Nitrohouse and see what i can come up with.
#53
Tech Apprentice
existenz- you are too lean on your hsn, i think try winding both needlesout about 2 or 3 hours.
i got my hst about a month ago, my first kit. it was pretty quick and easy to put together. in diffs i've got 5/5/2 but i might put 30k in the centre, apparently having pretty heavy in the centre is better. in my shocks i got #150 and#350 mugen oil but i might try heavier later.
i got my hst about a month ago, my first kit. it was pretty quick and easy to put together. in diffs i've got 5/5/2 but i might put 30k in the centre, apparently having pretty heavy in the centre is better. in my shocks i got #150 and#350 mugen oil but i might try heavier later.
Last edited by koenig; 01-18-2008 at 05:33 PM. Reason: add pix
#54
Tech Elite
iTrader: (1)
Guys,
Just came from a 3 day event in Caracas - Venezuela. Very good racing and the first time for me to race the ST PRO on hard racing conditions.
The result are very bad, 6th on the A-Main (45 minutes), but i learned a lot about this truck, and im loving it.
Practice day went very good just with engine work due to high humidity conditions, other than that i ended friday 25th, very happy.
Qualifies day was based on a 3 round of 10 minutes, first one and i noted that the track changd a lot, having a lot of traction compared to the prior day so i ended my first round doing it not very good and with a lot of traction rolling. As i had a set of 15mm ofna extensions in hand, i installed them and continued with my bowties mounted on standard offset wheels. The second round went better but i still had some traction rolling problems in hand, messed a little with shock settings and things got better but not THAT better. For the 3rd round i mounted my other set of tires, Crime Fghters mounted on Ofna full offset Jammin CRT wheels. WOWWW what a change, this third round ended giving me a solid 4th place on the A-Main for sunday.
Have to remember you guys that my engine its an almost new one, and being 1 1/2 galls still not showed awesome power, but enough to keep up with the fastest guys on the track (Venezuelan driver Manuel Feijoo was the guy to beat and other 2 guys were very fast too).
Well, Sunday A-Main day, started in 4th position and did very good for the first 7-9 minutes, and after that my engine started to perform as you opened the low end needle like 5 turns out !!!, damn !!, i thought that maybe was a temporary thing so i tried to do some laps that way, the engine passed from giving me 9 minutes run time to give me 4 1/2 minutes, so i flamed out due to lack of fuel, my pitman closed the low end needle (temps went down to 85ºC) a little, refueled me and after 5 1/2 minutes i flamed out again with a dry tank. The engine temp was like 90ºC, my pitman went directly to the low end needle again and finally next refuel was normal, after my pitman called me by the 7th minute mark, the engine was performing GREAT showing a lot of power and a good 110-115ºC (like 230-235ºF).
Now the sad part of the history, one of the objectives of me flying to Venezuela was to show the RC activity to one of my sponsors (www.pitshobbyshop, OFNA importer for Colombia) so we had to make some filming and photo material so IN PARALELL of the finals, my pitman and sponsor, was filming :dunno . That gave me another 2 free flameouts due to the fact that he was filming and forgot to refel me 2 times :bang . On one of the videos (i edited and cut that part), you can see the camera showing the shoes of my pitman gong down the driver stand after a flameout with the camera ON :baby .
Well, im not mad about it, was a great experience, i ended in 6th position and received congratulations from the guys controlling the AMB System because they told me that by the mid part of the race i was like 12 laps behind the leader, and i ended just 5 laps behind him so i did a hell of a good race on "some point" of it :clap .
Guys, this truck its awesome and capable of very good things, here is a video just of my truck (the pink one) to share with you, just left-click on the link and enjoy :
Hyper ST PRO + Jammin JPX .28 + MEGA 2046 3 Chamber Pipe on "La Arenera" RC Track in Caracas - Venezuela (January 25th-27th 2008)
cya !!
Just came from a 3 day event in Caracas - Venezuela. Very good racing and the first time for me to race the ST PRO on hard racing conditions.
The result are very bad, 6th on the A-Main (45 minutes), but i learned a lot about this truck, and im loving it.
Practice day went very good just with engine work due to high humidity conditions, other than that i ended friday 25th, very happy.
Qualifies day was based on a 3 round of 10 minutes, first one and i noted that the track changd a lot, having a lot of traction compared to the prior day so i ended my first round doing it not very good and with a lot of traction rolling. As i had a set of 15mm ofna extensions in hand, i installed them and continued with my bowties mounted on standard offset wheels. The second round went better but i still had some traction rolling problems in hand, messed a little with shock settings and things got better but not THAT better. For the 3rd round i mounted my other set of tires, Crime Fghters mounted on Ofna full offset Jammin CRT wheels. WOWWW what a change, this third round ended giving me a solid 4th place on the A-Main for sunday.
Have to remember you guys that my engine its an almost new one, and being 1 1/2 galls still not showed awesome power, but enough to keep up with the fastest guys on the track (Venezuelan driver Manuel Feijoo was the guy to beat and other 2 guys were very fast too).
Well, Sunday A-Main day, started in 4th position and did very good for the first 7-9 minutes, and after that my engine started to perform as you opened the low end needle like 5 turns out !!!, damn !!, i thought that maybe was a temporary thing so i tried to do some laps that way, the engine passed from giving me 9 minutes run time to give me 4 1/2 minutes, so i flamed out due to lack of fuel, my pitman closed the low end needle (temps went down to 85ºC) a little, refueled me and after 5 1/2 minutes i flamed out again with a dry tank. The engine temp was like 90ºC, my pitman went directly to the low end needle again and finally next refuel was normal, after my pitman called me by the 7th minute mark, the engine was performing GREAT showing a lot of power and a good 110-115ºC (like 230-235ºF).
Now the sad part of the history, one of the objectives of me flying to Venezuela was to show the RC activity to one of my sponsors (www.pitshobbyshop, OFNA importer for Colombia) so we had to make some filming and photo material so IN PARALELL of the finals, my pitman and sponsor, was filming :dunno . That gave me another 2 free flameouts due to the fact that he was filming and forgot to refel me 2 times :bang . On one of the videos (i edited and cut that part), you can see the camera showing the shoes of my pitman gong down the driver stand after a flameout with the camera ON :baby .
Well, im not mad about it, was a great experience, i ended in 6th position and received congratulations from the guys controlling the AMB System because they told me that by the mid part of the race i was like 12 laps behind the leader, and i ended just 5 laps behind him so i did a hell of a good race on "some point" of it :clap .
Guys, this truck its awesome and capable of very good things, here is a video just of my truck (the pink one) to share with you, just left-click on the link and enjoy :
Hyper ST PRO + Jammin JPX .28 + MEGA 2046 3 Chamber Pipe on "La Arenera" RC Track in Caracas - Venezuela (January 25th-27th 2008)
cya !!