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Old 03-05-2013 | 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by rcguy76559
Does anybody have or know where a good spring chart is that have the tekno, losi, kyosho, and ae springs. Looking for like all in one chart
Losi & AE springs chart
http://xfactoryrc.com/rc/Tech/SpringConversion.php

These links also helpfu i think
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...pes-rates.html

http://www.mikeshobbyshop.com/phpBB3...hp?f=2&t=11677
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Old 03-05-2013 | 07:55 PM
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I found those to but there all 10th scale.
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Old 03-05-2013 | 08:11 PM
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Aluminum lower saver half, hubs, spindles...and also dog bones as an option on the drive shafts...a pillow ball setup...titanium hinge pins and turnbuckles...aluminum screw kit...carbon towers and top braces .there's always room for hop ups that make sense but nobody is doing it...also people may be wanting aftermarket lids for clearance?

These are just off the top of my head

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Old 03-05-2013 | 08:35 PM
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Originally Posted by rcguy76559
I found those to but there all 10th scale.
Oh .. i thought it can be helpfull. Sorry i just tried to help.
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Originally Posted by LAZNICK RC
what is the max amps that your radio post servo draws on stall at lock up the viper is pumping out 7volt at 5amps will it be enough these hv servos are current hungry

lrp esc offers 6volt at 6amps and 600amps per phase have you considered this esc!
These are the specs for the Radiopost servo I am getting:

Model: RP3009M (Torque-Type Servo)
Voltage: 4.8V ~ 8.4V
Operating: PWM
Torque:
@ 6.0V: 333 oz in
@ 7.4V: 419 oz in
Speed:
@ 6.0V: 0.10sec/60°
@ 7.4V: 0.09sec/60°

Looking around it says the amp draw is not high.

I really like what the Viper ESC is doing, the programming is good too and the BEC goes to 7v.

I didn't consider LRP at all.
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Old 03-05-2013 | 10:21 PM
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These are the specs for the Radiopost servo I am getting:

Model: RP3009M (Torque-Type Servo)
Voltage: 4.8V ~ 8.4V
Operating: PWM
Torque:
@ 6.0V: 333 oz in
@ 7.4V: 419 oz in
Speed:
@ 6.0V: 0.10sec/60°










@ 7.4V: 0.09sec/60°



Looking around it says the amp draw is not high.
















I really like what the Viper ESC is doing, the programming is good too and the BEC goes to 7v.







I didn't consider LRP at all.
Just for you to know I have a hitec 7955tg servo now at 6volt and 333oz of
torque it will drain at 4.2 amps, at lock up stall. now your servo running it at 7volts and close to 400oz of torque you may find that the current draw
might be more than 5amps this could cause issues with bec in the viper esc call radio post and ask what the current drain is at 7.4volt when at stall lock up point I know that some hitec servos draw 5.2 amps at lock up when run at 7.4volt and over 400oz be safe check it out so you don't damage esc if you go over current specs or servo If starved for current

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Old 03-06-2013 | 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Desert Runner
Oh .. i thought it can be helpfull. Sorry i just tried to help.
Thanks tho !! I did search a bunch before i post normally i can find what i need.
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Old 03-06-2013 | 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by LUDDY
Here are some:
"TKR5036XT Suspension Arms (xtra tough, front, 2pcs)"
1 "TKR5030XT Suspension Arms (xtra tough, rear, 2pcs
2 "TKR5073 CV Rebuild Kit (front/rear, for 2 axles)"
1 "TKR5034 Hinge Pins (outer, rear)"
Just bere in mind that the quality of Tekno's products are second to none by the way I can see on my sct410---hope this helps.

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I could not find the xtra tough front a arms in A Main the other day
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Old 03-06-2013 | 01:01 PM
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I could not find the xtra tough front a arms in A Main the other day
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...sion-Arm-Set-2
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Originally Posted by rcgod
I posted some corner weights with a 6500 hardcase and 4000 soft case earlier in this thread and the numbers were slightly more balanced with the heavier pack. But on the track the car definitely feels lighter and faster with the 4000 pack. I think the 4000 pack is 430 grams.
Going back to balance, if both sides are as even as possible with the heavier battery rather than the lighter one?

Lighter makes sense to be better for speed etc but if the servo, Rx, ESC and motor etc weight more than the lighter battery wouldn't you want it be better for jumping if it was as balanced as possible?

On another note, what you do you guys think it would take to be able to do a 20min main, battery wise?
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Old 03-07-2013 | 07:48 PM
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Going back to balance, if both sides are as even as possible with the heavier battery rather than the lighter one?

Lighter makes sense to be better for speed etc but if the servo, Rx, ESC and motor etc weight more than the lighter battery wouldn't you want it be better for jumping if it was as balanced as possible?

On another note, what you do you guys think it would take to be able to do a 20min main, battery wise?
IMO the difference is not huge. An ounce difference on the corners is never going to be felt on a 7+ pound buggy. That's less than 1% of total weight. The advantage of running a lighter battery as long as you can make run time is a much larger difference.

To make 20 minutes on 4s with 1900 tekin you will need 7000 mah or larger battery. On 6s with 1400 tekin you will need a 5000 mah battery.
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Old 03-07-2013 | 07:52 PM
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Going back to balance, if both sides are as even as possible with the heavier battery rather than the lighter one?

Lighter makes sense to be better for speed etc but if the servo, Rx, ESC and motor etc weight more than the lighter battery wouldn't you want it be better for jumping if it was as balanced as possible?

On another note, what you do you guys think it would take to be able to do a 20min main, battery wise?
Depending on track I put in between 2700-2900 with a 1900kv motor over a 10 minute run with a couple of practice laps. I would say 6400 would keep you safe for 20 minutes. That being said I have a smooth trigger finger and avoid WOT.

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Old 03-07-2013 | 08:05 PM
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Try to put activ8 speedo in this buggy yet?
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Originally Posted by Kane-o
Depending on track I put in between 2700-2900 with a 1900kv motor over a 10 minute run with a couple of practice laps. I would say 6400 would keep you safe for 20 minutes. That being said I have a smooth trigger finger and avoid WOT.

-Kane
I'll be using the same Kv motor. If you're only using up that much mah in a 10min main, then this should be plenty:http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...-ROAR-Approved
Correct? I was going to go smc, but they're outta stock and 6500mah seems overkill if my track only has 10 min mains. I've heard 35C is enough with that Kv motor and the tekno drivetrain is a lot more efficient than traditional setups. Is my reasoning sound on all of this? Already on a tight budget, don't want to spend more on e-buggy then i have to.
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Old 03-07-2013 | 10:29 PM
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I've been experimenting with batteries on my setup as I want to make a 30 minute nitro main for club racing.

I'm running a 1900kv T8, 18t pinion, RX8 with no timing and no current limit on 4s.

I've hit the 25 minute mark without much loss of power using a 6500mah pack (SMC).
I've hit the 17 minute mark without much loss of power using a 5000mah/5200mah pack (Gens Ace/GForce).
Both hit my LVC a couple minutes after that, with the power dropping very noticeably at those marks.
I need to rebuild my car now, and in another couple weeks we'll have a fresh track. Once the surface is done right again I plan to get some numbers from it with traction and then see if I can hit that 30 minutes by being smooth with 2x 2s 7200mah packs (SMC).

That being said, our track is washed out now and very loose, so a bunch of throttle drift is occurring. You can see the track back when it had traction here before we let it go over the winter:
+ YouTube Video
ERROR: If you can see this, then YouTube is down or you don't have Flash installed.

Note: If you recognize my car...it was my 2nd race ever with an 8th scale...so yeah...I sucked. LOL

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