Hot Bodies D815 Tessmann Worlds Edition
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#1321

[QUOTE=aznitronut;14238801]Thanks for the info on #5 camber plates, I will check him out.[/QUOTE
I can't fin M2C sight, do you happen to have his store link?
I can't fin M2C sight, do you happen to have his store link?
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#1325

I have them as well as the steering plates and the captured hinge pin system...I love them
#1326

Took the D815 for a practice run. I wanted to get the car broken in for the next race, but you know what, the car ran perfectly fine from the first tank
Used ST-RR EVO's calm setup (plate#5) as a base line.
1. losi 37.5F 32.5R w/1.5x5 vrp pston
2. Mugen oil 5/3/2 100%
3. 2.2(stock) sway bar front
We run on a loose/bumpy/dusty non-blue groove track and the car ran fine. You can still break the rear out if you mash the throttle too much, but very controllable.
Very impressed with the car overall

Used ST-RR EVO's calm setup (plate#5) as a base line.
1. losi 37.5F 32.5R w/1.5x5 vrp pston
2. Mugen oil 5/3/2 100%
3. 2.2(stock) sway bar front
We run on a loose/bumpy/dusty non-blue groove track and the car ran fine. You can still break the rear out if you mash the throttle too much, but very controllable.
Very impressed with the car overall


#1327

I apologize up front if this topic has already been discussed. I am coming from a Tekno NB48.3 and I just purchased a D815 to see which one I like better. I'm not very familiar with the D815 and have a question about setup on it. Can someone explain exactly the purpose of the inserts on the rear arms that adjust the height of the rear hub? Does it just allow for adjustment of ride height without changing spring preload? Does it effect roll center? Or does it have some other purpose?
Also, if there is anyone on here that has experience with both of these cars, any setup suggestions are welcome. I race in Indiana, typically on low to medium grip tracks. I plan on starting with the Tessman DNC setup and adjusting from there. Thanks in advance!
Also, if there is anyone on here that has experience with both of these cars, any setup suggestions are welcome. I race in Indiana, typically on low to medium grip tracks. I plan on starting with the Tessman DNC setup and adjusting from there. Thanks in advance!
#1328

I apologize up front if this topic has already been discussed. I am coming from a Tekno NB48.3 and I just purchased a D815 to see which one I like better. I'm not very familiar with the D815 and have a question about setup on it. Can someone explain exactly the purpose of the inserts on the rear arms that adjust the height of the rear hub? Does it just allow for adjustment of ride height without changing spring preload? Does it effect roll center? Or does it have some other purpose?
Also, if there is anyone on here that has experience with both of these cars, any setup suggestions are welcome. I race in Indiana, typically on low to medium grip tracks. I plan on starting with the Tessman DNC setup and adjusting from there. Thanks in advance!
Also, if there is anyone on here that has experience with both of these cars, any setup suggestions are welcome. I race in Indiana, typically on low to medium grip tracks. I plan on starting with the Tessman DNC setup and adjusting from there. Thanks in advance!
What/who/where is your local track? The DNC setup is a solid base setting, and I doubt you'll stray far from it.
Changing hub height will effect roll center.
#1329

I race at numerous tracks around Indiana and Ohio mainly. Most tracks are medium to large, bumpy, low to medium bite tracks.
#1331

It will change your ride height, but your ride height should be reset with the spring collars because that's not is intended purpose.
#1332

I was comparing the #4 and #5 Akerman plates. It seems that the #4 is shorter across its lateral face (side to side) than the #5. The hole offset corresponds to this width (when comparing #4 to #5) and they are basically the same front to rear. This seems weird because Akerman is supposed to be adjusted moving the steering link forward or back, not in or out (longer or shorter steering link). Am I missing something?
#1333

I was told, they are 2 mm different each step up or down.
#1334
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I was comparing the #4 and #5 Akerman plates. It seems that the #4 is shorter across its lateral face (side to side) than the #5. The hole offset corresponds to this width (when comparing #4 to #5) and they are basically the same front to rear. This seems weird because Akerman is supposed to be adjusted moving the steering link forward or back, not in or out (longer or shorter steering link). Am I missing something?
#1335

Hey got a race this weekend, converting nitro to electric.
I ordered Monster RCbit they didn't have any trays.... What are some simple options? Losi?
I ordered Monster RCbit they didn't have any trays.... What are some simple options? Losi?