SERPENT 120
#856
I'll have a date for all on Friday so don't get rid of your s120 t-bar cars just yet!
#857
Thanks.
Also has anyone thought of converting the current car to a link car? The key is the position of the lipo cell in relation to the rear axel. This would define how much space you would have to fit the swivel link to the existing hole.
#858
is serpent going to put a setup book together for the s120. I don't know what is what on the springs both shocks slide bar forward , back. help. I am a nitro guy but want to have some fun this winter. also I have printed out the setup sheets but i am lost.
#861
http://richardchang.com/hobby.php?topic=112setup
The section that deals with damper tubes applies to the lower shock.
Each has their +'s and -", imo its more of a feel thing. I've tried some link cars and just never could get comfortable with them, I started with t-bars and those just feel right for me.
#862
I dont know of anything thats availible other than the setup sheets you have. This site will provide you with some solid starting info.
http://richardchang.com/hobby.php?topic=112setup
The section that deals with damper tubes applies to the lower shock.
Each has their +'s and -", imo its more of a feel thing. I've tried some link cars and just never could get comfortable with them, I started with t-bars and those just feel right for me.
http://richardchang.com/hobby.php?topic=112setup
The section that deals with damper tubes applies to the lower shock.
Each has their +'s and -", imo its more of a feel thing. I've tried some link cars and just never could get comfortable with them, I started with t-bars and those just feel right for me.
#863
[QUOTE=chris moore;6549381]I dont know of anything thats availible other than the setup sheets you have. This site will provide you with some solid starting info.
http://richardchang.com/hobby.php?topic=112setup
The section that deals with damper tubes applies to the lower shock.
thanks this may do the trick.
http://richardchang.com/hobby.php?topic=112setup
The section that deals with damper tubes applies to the lower shock.
thanks this may do the trick.
#864
Ouch!
The Serpent metal is very hard but that can make for a brittle piece. I have not broken any parts yet except for two of the hardened optional diff rings. Those will shatter like glass they are so brittle!!!
Until you get a replacement slider, you can just put longer 3mm set screws through the aluminum slider and use those to set the T bar tweak. I sometimes do not use my blades. As for the shock shaft, not much you can do there except get another.
The Serpent metal is very hard but that can make for a brittle piece. I have not broken any parts yet except for two of the hardened optional diff rings. Those will shatter like glass they are so brittle!!!Until you get a replacement slider, you can just put longer 3mm set screws through the aluminum slider and use those to set the T bar tweak. I sometimes do not use my blades. As for the shock shaft, not much you can do there except get another.
#868
Tech Master
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Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 1,938
From: Saginaw TX.
Alright i got a couple of Nub questions for everyone.
My servo is no perfectly straight with the center line of the car, no matter how I try to mount it. (its a JR servo)
Does it matter which side the servo lays, on the right or the left side
I plan to run it here locally in Socal at west coast rc does anyone have set-up for that track to share
My servo is no perfectly straight with the center line of the car, no matter how I try to mount it. (its a JR servo)
Does it matter which side the servo lays, on the right or the left side
I plan to run it here locally in Socal at west coast rc does anyone have set-up for that track to share
#869
Tech Fanatic
Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 814
From: SF Bay Area
Alright i got a couple of Nub questions for everyone.
My servo is no perfectly straight with the center line of the car, no matter how I try to mount it. (its a JR servo)
Does it matter which side the servo lays, on the right or the left side
I plan to run it here locally in Socal at west coast rc does anyone have set-up for that track to share
My servo is no perfectly straight with the center line of the car, no matter how I try to mount it. (its a JR servo)
Does it matter which side the servo lays, on the right or the left side
I plan to run it here locally in Socal at west coast rc does anyone have set-up for that track to share
#870
Tech Fanatic
Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 814
From: SF Bay Area
Alright i got a couple of Nub questions for everyone.
My servo is no perfectly straight with the center line of the car, no matter how I try to mount it. (its a JR servo)
Does it matter which side the servo lays, on the right or the left side
I plan to run it here locally in Socal at west coast rc does anyone have set-up for that track to share
My servo is no perfectly straight with the center line of the car, no matter how I try to mount it. (its a JR servo)
Does it matter which side the servo lays, on the right or the left side
I plan to run it here locally in Socal at west coast rc does anyone have set-up for that track to share



