Serpent 710
#2461
Well here is the result.......
I cut away the hole plate where you normaly attach the reciever on...
Then i mounted the "reciever-protector". So the reciever is protected and can't get wings
The thing is that the x-tal is touching the servo..
I hope that isn't gonna give me some problems in the future....
I cut away the hole plate where you normaly attach the reciever on...
Then i mounted the "reciever-protector". So the reciever is protected and can't get wings
The thing is that the x-tal is touching the servo..
I hope that isn't gonna give me some problems in the future....
#2462
Well here is the result.......
I cut away the hole plate where you normaly attach the reciever on...
Then i mounted the "reciever-protector". So the reciever is protected and can't get wings
The thing is that the x-tal is touching the servo..
I hope that isn't gonna give me some problems in the future....
OOpssss
I cut away the hole plate where you normaly attach the reciever on...
Then i mounted the "reciever-protector". So the reciever is protected and can't get wings
The thing is that the x-tal is touching the servo..
I hope that isn't gonna give me some problems in the future....
OOpssss
#2463
Originally posted by jfc_tech
then i remember some "D" guy told me to cut the ball cup. I was lucky
then i remember some "D" guy told me to cut the ball cup. I was lucky
#2464
Re: Re: Motor Mounts
Originally posted by Proficar403
I already went ahead and put the spring steel wheel axles on the front of my car, along with the vented brake disk.
I already went ahead and put the spring steel wheel axles on the front of my car, along with the vented brake disk.
Originally posted by Proficar403
Question for Julius: Did you all notice any wear on the front axle housing when using the pin kit? I would imagine the holes would wear into an oval, being alluminum.
Question for Julius: Did you all notice any wear on the front axle housing when using the pin kit? I would imagine the holes would wear into an oval, being alluminum.
#2465
Originally posted by jfc_tech
Pricy kit needs full attention.
Pricy kit needs full attention.
#2466
Re: Re: Re: Motor Mounts
Originally posted by FTSPEEDWAY
I believe the front spring steel dogbones from the impact/ 835 will fit the 710. Im not 100% positive but im pretty sure i read that some where
I believe the front spring steel dogbones from the impact/ 835 will fit the 710. Im not 100% positive but im pretty sure i read that some where
#2467
Originally posted by NitroHead
I just started building my 710... Where does the servo horn end up positioned on the servo?
I just started building my 710... Where does the servo horn end up positioned on the servo?
Look at the pics below that I posted earlier with the mod;
This is the position when the steering is at neutral position (left and right the same).
This is the servo position when the steering is fully lock on the right side. Hope that answers your questions.
#2468
Originally posted by InitialD
Are you already back to KL? Recovering from jet lag or busy building your kit?
Are you already back to KL? Recovering from jet lag or busy building your kit?
Nope, flite is tomorrow so will be back by Sunday pm. Then I'll use my "jet-lag" ticket to stay up all night and build the 710!
#2469
Initial D its great that you reply to all the responses but can you please reply to the most recent responses in one go and not 20. Sorry mate but this thread is getting a little long I hate to see it in 5 months. I keep on getting hammerd on Outlook with notifications of new mail.
Thats why you have so many post's. Do what Josh Cyrul does in the "ask Josh Cyrul hread" which should be running for serpent
ps: great job there InitialD, very informative and a great value to have you on this thread.
Cheers BG
Thats why you have so many post's. Do what Josh Cyrul does in the "ask Josh Cyrul hread" which should be running for serpent
ps: great job there InitialD, very informative and a great value to have you on this thread.
Cheers BG
#2470
Originally posted by InitialD
Perhaps the stock 2nd gearing on the car was too tall for the track we run on.
Perhaps the stock 2nd gearing on the car was too tall for the track we run on.
I also found that the 710 can carry a lot of speed into sweeping corner speed and that the car is able to change directions very quickly. On tight apexes after a fast straight, the car is able to dive in and out quickly without any hesitation. Very sure footing when it comes to steering. This is just with a few hours playing with the car out of the box.
I have not tried the DRS feature yet. Hopefully soon.
#2471
Originally posted by BG
Do what Josh Cyrul does in the "ask Josh Cyrul hread" which should be running for serpent
Do what Josh Cyrul does in the "ask Josh Cyrul hread" which should be running for serpent
ps: great job there InitialD, very informative and a great value to have you on this thread.
Cheers BG
Cheers BG
Another good way to share your experiences is to have it on your personal website ... and post the url here.
#2472
Nothing from the truth, I wish he was driving for serpent
#2473
Originally posted by Sow&Steady
Nope, flite is tomorrow so will be back by Sunday pm. Then I'll use my "jet-lag" ticket to stay up all night and build the 710!
Nope, flite is tomorrow so will be back by Sunday pm. Then I'll use my "jet-lag" ticket to stay up all night and build the 710!
#2474
Originally posted by Sow&Steady
BG, are you saying Josh will be driving the 710 from now on? I thought he'd be busy with his new company and his own designed 1:12?
BG, are you saying Josh will be driving the 710 from now on? I thought he'd be busy with his new company and his own designed 1:12?
#2475
Originally posted by BG
Initial D its great that you reply to all the responses but can you please reply to the most recent responses in one go and not 20. Sorry mate but this thread is getting a little long I hate to see it in 5 months. I keep on getting hammerd on Outlook with notifications of new mail.
Initial D its great that you reply to all the responses but can you please reply to the most recent responses in one go and not 20. Sorry mate but this thread is getting a little long I hate to see it in 5 months. I keep on getting hammerd on Outlook with notifications of new mail.
Sorry that I had to reply to so many post. Even when I separate my replies to each post, people find it difficult to find answers that most of the time, I have to repeat them. I would think it would be even worse (for me too) if I replied all in one go. It is also easier for me this way to find out what I posted too.
Besides, it's a nice feeling of having the world champion title under you name !
Cheers.