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TrevCoult

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  1. Hi,

    Def won't be able to do 11th as same day as Worksop Radio Car Club race meeting, and it'll hopefully be my first run with an Associated B4! Don't let it stop you guys though.

    Trev

    PS. The hopped up Dark Impact may be going up for sale soonish (after a rebuild), so I would like to give it a last run out with everyone sometime before it goes. Any potential takers?

     

  2. having probs getting hold of ' trevcoult ' i think he's gone all proffessional racer on us. lol

    cheers devilsome! [:D]

     

    Morning!

    What's this about teaching me everything I know? Did any of you actually have any cars 25 years ago? How many of you were born 25 years ago! lol [:D]

    I was going to come but now have a lack of cars as the Gator is in bits and the DI  now only has 2 wheels after "professional" racing [:(] BTW the DI is not good enough to come anywhere near the Losi or TTechs of the world, so re-evaluating off road racing.

    You all ought to try 12th scale one day. Scared myself s**tless the first time I opened the throttle, and that was only with a 19 turn in it [:o]

    I'll see if I can get the chance to pop over and say hello to all, but a bit busy so no promises.

    Trev

     

  3. HOWS THE FASTEST CAR ON THE DAY TREV?

    Amazingly enough, all I did was give the car a bit of a wipe down and its fine. Not undone a single screw! It was even reasonably clean. OK, the front shock tower isn't straight but thats hardly the first time. Next time you all see it, it'll probably have carbon towers buts thats about the only change, unless the brushless setup has moved into my possible 12th scale racing setup, but thats another story.

    Trev 

  4. 0.5 is used on Dark Impact and Super Astute only. No other pinion measurement fits. 48p is bigger.

    Robinson Racing makes steel 0.6 metric pinion gears. They are sold by Tower Hobby like 48p metric but they have nothing to do with 48p. They are direct fit to 0.6 metric.

    Thanks for that. Seems I was right after all!

    I don't just wish that the UK (Europe) and the USA will switch to standard measurements, but that Tamiya not keep changing theirs also!

    Some people have adapted their DI to take 48dp gears so they have more choice of spur. I think there's a picture of one on Bender's website.

    Trev

     

  5. Aw! You edited your post!

    There really isn't much space for motor adjustment in a DI. Thats why I was wondering what the smallest possible pinion was. I think 21t is the smallest with the 82t spur from trying things out. Wonder what the smallest is with an 85t spur?

     

    Trev 

  6. I wish shops would describe things properly! Looking at it they are as you say. Thanks for the info. A possible purchase, though I think the lower tooth ones are a little too small to put on a Dark Impact. If someone buys them please give them a quick review. It would be good to know the smallest size that will fit.

    Trev 

  7. I find the Tamiya Pinions don't stand up well, the teeth don't appear to have a hard coating.

    Elliott, Those you link to are not the same size, but close. Well they say 48P in the description but they also say metric. I thought 48P was imperial!  I may be wrong though. They might work, but strictly they won't be perfect. Hard to know exactly how well they would work without trying them myself.

    DCM71, do you know of anyone else that makes 0.5 pitch pinions? To be honest, I've found the Tamiya steel ones fine though, and both the DI and Super Astute ones are steel.

    Trev

     

  8. Also, give the plastic on the rims and also the tires a good wash, there could be some release agent from the moulding process on them. You could also lightly scuff both surfaces (fine sand paper) that will come into contact with eachother.

    I agree with neo. Its got to be greasy stuff. I did the same as above, then used cheap cyano (superglue) from the local store and they are totally solid with an LRP brushless setup. Just don't glue your hands to the tyres like I nearly did [:o].

    Trev 

  9. Brushless is an electric motor that doesn't use brushes!

    Need a compatible ESC as this actually senses the position of the armature of the motor and switches the electricity supply appropriately. End up with the power of a top modified motor without all the maintenance hassle. If you really want to know more see somewhere like here .

    I'll show you Sunday. 

    Trev 

  10. Well, Devilsome suggested Sun 12th Nov, but Steviedee can't make that day (or most Sundays), so the date is up for negotiation. Sundays do seem to be the best day for most people though. I'm fine for the 12th mind.

    Could do with better numbers than last time if poss, just me and Devilsome for most of last time with Shaggy at the end, can't be outdone by the likes of the Reading or Kent mobs! (Nothing like a bit of friendly rivalry!)

    Trev

     

  11. Definitely going to get those when I have a bit of spare cash, to go with the shocks. Just blown everything on an LRP/Reedy brushless system! (Will be in the showroom in detail soon.)

    Have you managed to find any A parts yet?

    Trev

     

  12. Saw some A-parts not long ago from one of the usual ebayers, but seem to have gone now. Just keep checking the usual shops (jr-rc, dinball, vellrip, rl0725 etc.) and I'm sure you'll pick some up soon. Better still, ask them. May be quicker.

    Trev

    (The other Dark Impact flag waver!) 

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