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Sparky66 07-15-2004 06:12 AM


Originally posted by BIBOY
i agree initial D my car has almost all the hop ups by 3racing and still alot lighter than any mtx 3 or evo rr....
I also have installed all the 3Racing Hopups .(hopups cost more than complete car kit !) My car weighs in at 1.736 kg without body or fuel ! My car is fitted with the titanium pivot balls not the aluminium ones and replaced all screws on car with stainless steel ones ( from RCSCREWZ ).
http://www.rcscrewz.com/1_10_nitro.htm
All the replaced parts in aluminium have increased the weight substantially .
Is my 710 heavy ???

Marcos.J 07-15-2004 06:14 AM

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Bling, bling
 

Originally posted by 2Lmon
Thanks Marcos...awesome track. Wish I could run my 710 there :sneaky:
me too

Sow&Steady 07-15-2004 06:47 AM

Re: Addition to the family!
 

Originally posted by wolfejohne
I finally finished my first Gas Car!

I would like to say thanks to all who have helped me with questions and problems.

That 710-3PK combo looks good ... just like my combo! :nod:

840918001 07-15-2004 06:59 AM

Titanium screws
 
Hi,

Does anyone use titanium screws in his Serpent 710?

Where did you find them?

I want to try titanium screws in my Serpent 710. Not because of the weight saving, but more for the strenght.

I thank you in advantage.

markp27 07-15-2004 07:08 AM

Re: Titanium screws
 

Originally posted by 840918001
Hi,

Does anyone use titanium screws in his Serpent 710?

Where did you find them?

I want to try titanium screws in my Serpent 710. Not because of the weight saving, but more for the strenght.

I thank you in advantage.

I'm not sure that the strength will be any better than the standard one - the are after all screwed into plastic parts.

I do have titanium screws, though - mine are all tamiya screws - just find a dealer who supplies good tamiya rc cars and he'll be able to order the screws for you.

Cheers, Mark.

840918001 07-15-2004 07:16 AM

Re titanium screw
 
Thanks Mark,

The tamiya screws, are these good?

Sow&Steady 07-15-2004 07:21 AM

Re: Titanium screws
 

Originally posted by 840918001
Hi,

Does anyone use titanium screws in his Serpent 710?

Where did you find them?

I want to try titanium screws in my Serpent 710. Not because of the weight saving, but more for the strenght.

I thank you in advantage.

Mine are all from Speedmind ... they used to have a package ready for the MTX3 which are 90% similar to the 710 ones.

Sparky66 07-15-2004 07:25 AM

Re: Titanium screws
 

Originally posted by 840918001
Hi,

Does anyone use titanium screws in his Serpent 710?

Where did you find them?

I want to try titanium screws in my Serpent 710. Not because of the weight saving, but more for the strenght.

I thank you in advantage.

Try http://www.racefactoryrcp.com/

Sow&Steady 07-15-2004 07:31 AM

Re: Re: Titanium screws
 

Originally posted by Sparky66
Try http://www.racefactoryrcp.com/
Sparky, is this your site or have you ordered from them? Where are they located?

PSI Racing 07-15-2004 07:39 AM

Re: Re: Re: Titanium screws
 

Originally posted by Sow&Steady
Sparky, is this your site or have you ordered from them? Where are they located?
I like that Stratus body they have on there.
It's from a company called East.
Has anyone heard of them?

Sparky66 07-15-2004 07:55 AM

Re: Re: Re: Titanium screws
 

Originally posted by Sow&Steady
Sparky, is this your site or have you ordered from them? Where are they located?
SOW its not my site but they are where I live - Sydney , Australia.

TitaniumR 07-15-2004 08:14 AM

Re: Titanium screws
 

Originally posted by 840918001
Hi,

Does anyone use titanium screws in his Serpent 710?

Where did you find them?

I want to try titanium screws in my Serpent 710. Not because of the weight saving, but more for the strenght.

I thank you in advantage.

Ti screws will not be as strong as stock for sure. You can tell as they can be cut easily using a plier. But you'll have a very hard time trying to cut or bend the stock steel screws. The advantage is in weight over stock and stronger but heavier than alu ones. I also noted that stock serpent screws tend to rust....
:confused: :confused:

KevinS 07-15-2004 08:32 AM

Re: Re: Titanium screws
 

Originally posted by TitaniumR
Ti screws will not be as strong as stock for sure. You can tell as they can be cut easily using a plier. But you'll have a very hard time trying to cut or bend the stock steel screws. The advantage is in weight over stock and stronger but heavier than alu ones. I also noted that stock serpent screws tend to rust....
:confused: :confused:

Most RC manufacturers use lower grades of Ti, which is a shame. Higher grade (5 and up :confused: ) Ti is just as strong as steel.

About stock Serpent screws; lately some are of poor quality. Especially 4mm grub screws and some 3 and 4mm button head screws don't fit my Hudy allen tools... :weird:
(yes, I used the correct size :sweat: )

cyba888 07-15-2004 08:35 AM

I use Duralube on my screws and the rust just falls off, it also keeps it from rusting. I was too lazy to take the car apart so I just put some on a Q-tip and smear it on the top of the screws or where I can reach them at. NO more rust for me :nod:

markp27 07-15-2004 08:45 AM

It rains so much here at the moment, that I can't even get outside - no rust problems :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:


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