Serpent 710
#7006
Originally posted by Sow&Steady
D, please change your avatar. Much as I like our national flower, it doesn't look right ... in fact in looks like it belongs to a xxx site.
D, please change your avatar. Much as I like our national flower, it doesn't look right ... in fact in looks like it belongs to a xxx site.
#7007
Re: Re: DOG BONES
Originally posted by GoldFinger
With Ellegy rims, you can make 197mm trackwidth pecisely using Impact FR Dogbone.
But your tire cannot go bigger than 63mm, very close to hit the axles when you press down the car.
With Ellegy rims, you can make 197mm trackwidth pecisely using Impact FR Dogbone.
But your tire cannot go bigger than 63mm, very close to hit the axles when you press down the car.
InitialD: please check that big box of old parts you have under your bed and see if you can find something, BITTE' !
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#7009
Originally posted by clmbia45
It looks like a very SORE hemorrhoid!
It looks like a very SORE hemorrhoid!
#7011
Originally posted by markp27
Hey Cox049, old buddy Hope you don't mind, but I liked you paint scheme so much, I pinched it I've used a more serpent friendly colour of course
I don't have my Digi cam at the moment, but here's what it looks like.
Cheers, Mark.
Hey Cox049, old buddy Hope you don't mind, but I liked you paint scheme so much, I pinched it I've used a more serpent friendly colour of course
I don't have my Digi cam at the moment, but here's what it looks like.
Cheers, Mark.
Anyone know what orange name is "serpent" orange for lexan?
#7012
Re: Re: Rain Tires
Originally posted by Marcos.S710
as far as water proofing all i do is the receiver i wrap it with a ballon and clear silicone, and thats it servos are usually water tight i took my sterring servo appart one time after a run and it was completly dry in the inside.
as far as water proofing all i do is the receiver i wrap it with a ballon and clear silicone, and thats it servos are usually water tight i took my sterring servo appart one time after a run and it was completly dry in the inside.
Servos do keep a lot of the water out but after a short time the o-rings wear. I personlly advice people here to use a silcone seal on the servo case at all the joints for extra precaution (we get a lot of rain here in the UK - never had radio problems in 10yrs).
#7013
Wut ya think of my avatar?
Clue: Its NOT Binladen
Clue: Its NOT Binladen
#7014
Re: Re: Re: Rain Tires
Originally posted by Palmaris Europe
I personally run 2 balloons. Problem is little pebbles or debris can be kicked up and tear the balloons. To be totally sure you are completely waterproof, open up the receiver and completely coat the circuit board with red candlewax. Once the leads are in I normally run somemore down in the from the outside of the receiver.
Servos do keep a lot of the water out but after a short time the o-rings wear. I personlly advice people here to use a silcone seal on the servo case at all the joints for extra precaution (we get a lot of rain here in the UK - never had radio problems in 10yrs).
I personally run 2 balloons. Problem is little pebbles or debris can be kicked up and tear the balloons. To be totally sure you are completely waterproof, open up the receiver and completely coat the circuit board with red candlewax. Once the leads are in I normally run somemore down in the from the outside of the receiver.
Servos do keep a lot of the water out but after a short time the o-rings wear. I personlly advice people here to use a silcone seal on the servo case at all the joints for extra precaution (we get a lot of rain here in the UK - never had radio problems in 10yrs).
#7015
Re: Re: Re: Re: Rain Tires
Originally posted by cox049
Palmaris, and how do you manage the frequency changing ?
Palmaris, and how do you manage the frequency changing ?
But in saying that changing crystals here is a real nightmare. Everyone runs 2 balloons and the Servos on most cars are strapped to the receiver mount by lots of insulation tape. Takes a good 5-10minutes to change frequencies over here. But its better than changing receivers every other week due to water (which we see a lot of ).
#7016
Originally posted by cox049
Wut ya think of my avatar?
Clue: Its NOT Binladen
Wut ya think of my avatar?
Clue: Its NOT Binladen
#7017
Super Moderator
iTrader: (239)
Re: Re: Re: Rain Tires
Originally posted by Palmaris Europe
I personally run 2 balloons. Problem is little pebbles or debris can be kicked up and tear the balloons. To be totally sure you are completely waterproof, open up the receiver and completely coat the circuit board with red candlewax. Once the leads are in I normally run somemore down in the from the outside of the receiver.
Servos do keep a lot of the water out but after a short time the o-rings wear. I personlly advice people here to use a silcone seal on the servo case at all the joints for extra precaution (we get a lot of rain here in the UK - never had radio problems in 10yrs).
I personally run 2 balloons. Problem is little pebbles or debris can be kicked up and tear the balloons. To be totally sure you are completely waterproof, open up the receiver and completely coat the circuit board with red candlewax. Once the leads are in I normally run somemore down in the from the outside of the receiver.
Servos do keep a lot of the water out but after a short time the o-rings wear. I personlly advice people here to use a silcone seal on the servo case at all the joints for extra precaution (we get a lot of rain here in the UK - never had radio problems in 10yrs).
#7018
Tech Master
iTrader: (2)
tyre sizes
hi, can someone tell me what is the effect of using larger tyres in the front than in the rear (overdrive vrs underdrive?)
I was quickly ready an artice on RCx Mag, and it talked about the drive train radio? I guess people play with that stuff . or not? (by changing the pulleys and tyre size?)
I was quickly ready an artice on RCx Mag, and it talked about the drive train radio? I guess people play with that stuff . or not? (by changing the pulleys and tyre size?)
#7019
Super Moderator
iTrader: (239)
Re: tyre sizes
Originally posted by Profoxcg
hi, can someone tell me what is the effect of using larger tyres in the front than in the rear (overdrive vrs underdrive?)
I was quickly ready an artice on RCx Mag, and it talked about the drive train radio? I guess people play with that stuff . or not? (by changing the pulleys and tyre size?)
hi, can someone tell me what is the effect of using larger tyres in the front than in the rear (overdrive vrs underdrive?)
I was quickly ready an artice on RCx Mag, and it talked about the drive train radio? I guess people play with that stuff . or not? (by changing the pulleys and tyre size?)
#7020
Originally posted by cox049
Haha You know at first I didn't recognize it was my car!! I was focused only on the car and didn't look the mess around it!! lol And it looks great! I'll do my next just like that.
Anyone know what orange name is "serpent" orange for lexan?
Haha You know at first I didn't recognize it was my car!! I was focused only on the car and didn't look the mess around it!! lol And it looks great! I'll do my next just like that.
Anyone know what orange name is "serpent" orange for lexan?