New Yokomo TC, the BD-5
#2821
Tech Adept
What can you say about the wearing of parts like spool exit, blade, ball diff exit etc...
i m bored of my tamiya 416 who need always maintenance, so i m lookin for new car like a bd 5 ( or maybe an xray... ).
Thanks
i m bored of my tamiya 416 who need always maintenance, so i m lookin for new car like a bd 5 ( or maybe an xray... ).
Thanks
#2829
The main chassis plate in our conversion kit has balancing holes
We tested the full conversion for the first time on Saturday back to back with a BD5W, unfortunately the timing at the track was intermittant all day so we were unable to collect any empirical data on lap times. The conversion did feel more responsive in quick direction changes and seemed to carry more corner speed, but these are only subjective impressions.
We have another test day with the conversion and a BD5W on Saturday at Moto Arena http://moto-arena.co.uk and will be running in the first round of a major UK series on the Sunday, so we should be able to gather some proper data.
We've taken some better photos, including some of the prototype motor mount and the chassis plate on its own, which are now up on our website at http://www.akularacing.co.uk/portfol...aracingar-01a/. We've also been working with our supply chain and can now include all the Photon parts to complete the conversion and have also managed to reduce the overall price slightly.
I'll let you know how we get on at the weekend, any comments or suggestions please let me know.
We tested the full conversion for the first time on Saturday back to back with a BD5W, unfortunately the timing at the track was intermittant all day so we were unable to collect any empirical data on lap times. The conversion did feel more responsive in quick direction changes and seemed to carry more corner speed, but these are only subjective impressions.
We have another test day with the conversion and a BD5W on Saturday at Moto Arena http://moto-arena.co.uk and will be running in the first round of a major UK series on the Sunday, so we should be able to gather some proper data.
We've taken some better photos, including some of the prototype motor mount and the chassis plate on its own, which are now up on our website at http://www.akularacing.co.uk/portfol...aracingar-01a/. We've also been working with our supply chain and can now include all the Photon parts to complete the conversion and have also managed to reduce the overall price slightly.
I'll let you know how we get on at the weekend, any comments or suggestions please let me know.
#2831
Hi
Ive got the bd5 and am using the standard Yokomo gear diff in the rear, with the standard cvd's, blades, and outdrives.
The problem i am facing at the moment is with the blades. The blades are not lasting at all. They wear out with a couple of runs, explode outwards, and then consequently the outdrives get chewed out.
Ive been shaving down/ modifying the back of the blade as it tells you to do on the small pamphlet that comes with the gear diff due to clearance issues with the the gear diff outdrives.
What would be be a good susbstitute to get around this issue?
I have been told to use team bomber blades, but im not sure if these will fit in the gear diff outdrives. Ive also been told to use shorter Tamiya 416 cvd's with standard yokomo blades to give more clearance to avoid modifying and therefore weakening the blades.
Thanks guys
Ive got the bd5 and am using the standard Yokomo gear diff in the rear, with the standard cvd's, blades, and outdrives.
The problem i am facing at the moment is with the blades. The blades are not lasting at all. They wear out with a couple of runs, explode outwards, and then consequently the outdrives get chewed out.
Ive been shaving down/ modifying the back of the blade as it tells you to do on the small pamphlet that comes with the gear diff due to clearance issues with the the gear diff outdrives.
What would be be a good susbstitute to get around this issue?
I have been told to use team bomber blades, but im not sure if these will fit in the gear diff outdrives. Ive also been told to use shorter Tamiya 416 cvd's with standard yokomo blades to give more clearance to avoid modifying and therefore weakening the blades.
Thanks guys
#2832
Tech Elite
iTrader: (16)
Hi
Ive got the bd5 and am using the standard Yokomo gear diff in the rear, with the standard cvd's, blades, and outdrives.
The problem i am facing at the moment is with the blades. The blades are not lasting at all. They wear out with a couple of runs, explode outwards, and then consequently the outdrives get chewed out.
Ive been shaving down/ modifying the back of the blade as it tells you to do on the small pamphlet that comes with the gear diff due to clearance issues with the the gear diff outdrives.
What would be be a good susbstitute to get around this issue?
I have been told to use team bomber blades, but im not sure if these will fit in the gear diff outdrives. Ive also been told to use shorter Tamiya 416 cvd's with standard yokomo blades to give more clearance to avoid modifying and therefore weakening the blades.
Thanks guys
Ive got the bd5 and am using the standard Yokomo gear diff in the rear, with the standard cvd's, blades, and outdrives.
The problem i am facing at the moment is with the blades. The blades are not lasting at all. They wear out with a couple of runs, explode outwards, and then consequently the outdrives get chewed out.
Ive been shaving down/ modifying the back of the blade as it tells you to do on the small pamphlet that comes with the gear diff due to clearance issues with the the gear diff outdrives.
What would be be a good susbstitute to get around this issue?
I have been told to use team bomber blades, but im not sure if these will fit in the gear diff outdrives. Ive also been told to use shorter Tamiya 416 cvd's with standard yokomo blades to give more clearance to avoid modifying and therefore weakening the blades.
Thanks guys
#2833
Hello
I need some help.
I have two Geardiffs,1 Spec-R,1 Yokomo.
Both of them are extream leaking,what can i do?
I need some help.
I have two Geardiffs,1 Spec-R,1 Yokomo.
Both of them are extream leaking,what can i do?
#2835
Ijm wondering if the combination of team bomber blades and a spec-r diff and outdrives would get around the issue.....
Cheers