Schumacher R12 Fusion
#76
Originally posted by modellor
Your correct with the GT4. It has identical gearing and internal ratios as the 705.
Your correct with the GT4. It has identical gearing and internal ratios as the 705.
Any news if the 18T brake pulley could be used on the 705?
#77
It can but you would have to tap the pulley to allow it to be held by setscrew. But that is not a hard thing to do.
#78
Originally posted by InitialD
If you rulled out the Reflex NT, how could you include the MTX-3? It has about the same final drive ratios as the Reflex NT and the V1RR.
Cars which you should look into for high speed (low final drive ratios) should be the GT-4 (4.4 I think), NTC3 (4.44) and the 705 (4.4).
BTW, the information about the Schumacher is interesting, which makes it the newest candidate for high speed tracks. Never knew that it had a low final drive ratio.
If you rulled out the Reflex NT, how could you include the MTX-3? It has about the same final drive ratios as the Reflex NT and the V1RR.
Cars which you should look into for high speed (low final drive ratios) should be the GT-4 (4.4 I think), NTC3 (4.44) and the 705 (4.4).
BTW, the information about the Schumacher is interesting, which makes it the newest candidate for high speed tracks. Never knew that it had a low final drive ratio.
#79
Tech Elite
iTrader: (13)
Heres something to check on your R12.... the screws for the second gear spur gear fell out during my main yesterday... cost me the win After looking it over I see that these screws will have to be locktited because of the rotation and acceleration forces (they are in the oposite direction of the first gear screws) They are hard to see when the car is assembled but you should be able to check them by trying to move the spur gear, it should have no play side to side. I would have used locktite if i would have built the 2 speed but since it comes assembled I figured it was built right I like the car so far except for the poor brakes... if you run a track that you need a lot of brake to go fast they will fade in about 6 mins of racing.
#81
Ottoman, It will be interesting to here your thoughs on the difference with and without a one-way.
I'll be finishing to run in the motor and racing on the weekend so should be fun.
tony
I'll be finishing to run in the motor and racing on the weekend so should be fun.
tony
#83
Tech Rookie
i have had a few nitro stadium trucks and i was wanting to get a 1/10 sedan i was wondering what type u think i should go with... i was either wanting the schumacher fusion or possibly a traxxas nitro 2.5 4-tec... let me know
Adam
Adam
#84
get the r12. u will regret the 4tec later on.
#86
Originally posted by ottoman
defMondo... I will post my findings on the oneway Sunday night after I get back from the track... I am hopeing for more steering... I have been fighting a push since I got the car... I put on Mission shock towers last week... the extra shock adjustment holes helped.
defMondo... I will post my findings on the oneway Sunday night after I get back from the track... I am hopeing for more steering... I have been fighting a push since I got the car... I put on Mission shock towers last week... the extra shock adjustment holes helped.
Did you get a chance to try out the oneway?
I wasn't able to run my car last weekend so haven't had any track time with it yet.
Tony
#87
Tech Elite
iTrader: (13)
defMondo.... Sorry about that... I didnt get a real good test, they changed the track to one that didnt suit a oneway... but on parts of the course (sweepers etc) it had a lot more steering and carried more speed... I needed more time to find a set up for this track than I had time for, so I went back to the diff for the race. I am sure it will be better than the diff once I spend some more time with it... hopefully this weekend.
#88
Ottoman,
Fair enough, I'm going to try to mess around with mine saturday as well and see what it can do.
Tony
Fair enough, I'm going to try to mess around with mine saturday as well and see what it can do.
Tony
#89
Originally posted by InitialD
If you rulled out the Reflex NT, how could you include the MTX-3? It has about the same final drive ratios as the Reflex NT and the V1RR.
Cars which you should look into for high speed (low final drive ratios) should be the GT-4 (4.4 I think), NTC3 (4.44) and the 705 (4.4).
BTW, the information about the Schumacher is interesting, which makes it the newest candidate for high speed tracks. Never knew that it had a low final drive ratio.
If you rulled out the Reflex NT, how could you include the MTX-3? It has about the same final drive ratios as the Reflex NT and the V1RR.
Cars which you should look into for high speed (low final drive ratios) should be the GT-4 (4.4 I think), NTC3 (4.44) and the 705 (4.4).
BTW, the information about the Schumacher is interesting, which makes it the newest candidate for high speed tracks. Never knew that it had a low final drive ratio.
It is 25 TOOTH PULLEY AND BELT..
#90
Originally posted by drfritz
The v one rr does have have conversion that changes the ratio for more top end... ect it will work on the reflex also.
It is 25 TOOTH PULLEY AND BELT..
The v one rr does have have conversion that changes the ratio for more top end... ect it will work on the reflex also.
It is 25 TOOTH PULLEY AND BELT..