Serpent 811E Buggy Thread
#1038
Tech Adept
Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 162
From: Manchester
As promised....
I use a racers edge alu servo alonng with one of those flat head servo screws slightly filed down and an m3 nut to hold it all together.... works a treat!
As you can see there is ample clearance either side, you need the 5mm spacers on the servo to bring it forward to clear the servo mount.

Untitled by Philcorner, on Flickr

Untitled by Philcorner, on Flickr
I use a racers edge alu servo alonng with one of those flat head servo screws slightly filed down and an m3 nut to hold it all together.... works a treat!
As you can see there is ample clearance either side, you need the 5mm spacers on the servo to bring it forward to clear the servo mount.

Untitled by Philcorner, on Flickr

Untitled by Philcorner, on Flickr
#1039
Tech Regular
Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 498
From: Southampton
There is now a sticky thread in the Serpent section of oOple to upload/download your set ups for the 811 range of buggies and truggies, you can find it here http://www.oople.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=40
I know it's a separate forum and more UK based but from my understanding this just wouldn't be possible on rctech.net and we have many other manufacturers on there that do the same in their own sections.
I know it's a separate forum and more UK based but from my understanding this just wouldn't be possible on rctech.net and we have many other manufacturers on there that do the same in their own sections.
#1040
Tech Adept
Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 162
From: Manchester
There is now a sticky thread in the Serpent section of oOple to upload/download your set ups for the 811 range of buggies and truggies, you can find it here http://www.oople.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=40
I know it's a separate forum and more UK based but from my understanding this just wouldn't be possible on rctech.net and we have many other manufacturers on there that do the same in their own sections.
I know it's a separate forum and more UK based but from my understanding this just wouldn't be possible on rctech.net and we have many other manufacturers on there that do the same in their own sections.

#1041
Tech Adept
Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 162
From: Manchester
If I get one of these
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...rvo-Turnbuckle
how do I fit it to the servo horn? as there are no extra cups in the kit?
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...rvo-Turnbuckle
how do I fit it to the servo horn? as there are no extra cups in the kit?
#1042
If I get one of these
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...rvo-Turnbuckle
how do I fit it to the servo horn? as there are no extra cups in the kit?
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...rvo-Turnbuckle
how do I fit it to the servo horn? as there are no extra cups in the kit?

#1043
Tech Adept
Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 162
From: Manchester
#1046
That has been my experience with this car so far. Get to know the characteristics of how it handles with different combinations of those attributes and you should be able to setup the car for any track.
#1047
#1048
#1049
My buggy was dialed today. I'm trying the following for shocks.
6 hole (3 holes 1.1, 3 holes 1.3)
Rear 30wt blue X-ray springs
Front 40wt blue X-ray springs
They feel really really good.
I believe they are X-ray springs
6 hole (3 holes 1.1, 3 holes 1.3)
Rear 30wt blue X-ray springs
Front 40wt blue X-ray springs
They feel really really good.
I believe they are X-ray springs
#1050
My buggy was dialed today. I'm trying the following for shocks.
6 hole (3 holes 1.1, 3 holes 1.3)
Rear 30wt blue X-ray springs
Front 40wt blue X-ray springs
They feel really really good.
I believe they are X-ray springs
6 hole (3 holes 1.1, 3 holes 1.3)
Rear 30wt blue X-ray springs
Front 40wt blue X-ray springs
They feel really really good.
I believe they are X-ray springs



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