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MTBikerTim 06.30.2008 10:41 PM

I sent mike an e-mail on the weekend about getting a mount made. I haven't heard back yet. Thanks for the measurements. I just measured with a ruler as I don't have callipers so it's good to know my measurement is correct. I was hoping that if there was another buggy with the same bottom mount hole spacing I could just replace the entire diff mount with the diff mounts for the other buggy to test the fit and if it worked I would get that motor mount. Sadly I didn't send mike the dimensions as I didn't even think of it at the time.

MetalMan 08.08.2008 01:44 AM

After a while of owning this buggy I am still impressed by it. Some members here got the chance to see it in action for bashing, which was a lot of fun.

I did end up getting the "stiff" springs for the buggy, but they seem to be the same as the stock springs because they required the same amount of preload (a lot). In the process of swapping the springs I noticed that the left rear shock shaft was bent... Gonna have to replace that. But so far that shock shaft is the ONLY problem this buggy has had!

MTBikerTim 08.08.2008 03:17 AM

Awesome. I like to here that sort of news. Mike has mine at the moment and he is working his magic on it. Can't wait to see how it turns out.

MetalMan 08.09.2008 01:08 AM

I'm interested to see how yours turns out as well! Mike was strongly considering the hybrid brake idea the last time I spoke with him.

MTBikerTim 08.09.2008 09:13 AM

It would be easier just to run mechanicals front and rear and the car is perfect for that. Either way I can't weight to race it.

MetalMan 08.09.2008 12:41 PM

The whole point of the hybrid idea is to save weight and complexity. Since it uses the motor brake for a majority of the braking a smaller brake servo can be used, and then there's only one linkage to worry about. It's easier, and IMO, better.

SeanZ0r 12.07.2008 01:01 AM

Sorry for bringing this thread back from the dead lol but I might buy A z-car from my coworker,(we work @ RCU hobbypeople) And I already have a MM esc, cc bec, and a 4s2p 6000mah lipo. How much Kv Am I looking at with a 4 cell to make this a pretty efficient setup? Id like to use one of These Or should i get something with lower Kv to promote longer runtime and less heat. I Have about 100amps cont. to work with.

MetalMan 12.07.2008 02:24 AM

It's gonna be nice to know of another semi-local electric Z-Car :yes:.

However, those Hobby City motors are crap, they aren't even worth the time spent looking at them. A good motor is going to be totally worth it, and the Medusa motors are perfect on a budget. Only about $115:
http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...usa3660&cat=20
I'd go with the 2000kv version as it is well suited to this buggy. Mine is running a Neu 1512 2000kv, and unfortunately the smallest pinion I can use is an 18t because the motor hits the rear brace. The Medusa is smaller in diameter and thus will allow a broader range of gearing options. If you paired the Medusa 36-60-2000 with a 16t pinion you should have an awesome buggy!

As for the MM, it will work but is likely to require a fan. The MMM also will run the Medusa motor A LOT smoother and I would totally recommend it. Besides, I know how much the MMM will cost you when they get to your store, and they're pretty cheap :angel:.

Another option is to just wait for the MMM combo with the 1512-size motor (2650 kv). My only concern with this option is that you won't be able to gear it properly. It would require about a 14t pinion which I don't think would fit with the stock spur and rear brace, without any modifications.

SeanZ0r 12.12.2008 04:07 AM

Forsure, thanks metalman for your this info! Damn I wanted to try out one of those HC motors. I think I might tho for shits and giggles with my FT Tc4 onroad car. I special ordered a MMM 2200 kv(ithink) to my store, and EP on it is only 215$! Ill try to pick this up when i sell some of my old stuff.

MetalMan 12.12.2008 04:21 AM

Just make sure to post some pics :rules:.

SeanZ0r 12.23.2008 04:18 AM

The zcar is on sale until the 1ist i Think, for only 199$If you guys want a really nice buggy for cheap, with great parts support hit up your local HobbyPeople, It's a only Instore sale ; C

SeanZ0r 12.26.2008 06:50 AM

Woo I picked one up! Im leaving for a small vacation for a week, But I might bring it with me and build it while Im at my grandparents house. Any building tips MetalMan?

MetalMan 12.26.2008 12:55 PM

Don't let the poor translations get in the way? LOL I don't know, I thought it was pretty straightforward.

crazyjr 12.28.2008 01:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lutach (Post 175920)
So who came out with the rear brake idea first, Ofna or SH?

it was ofna, the dominator/monster pirate have the rear brake, possibly the early buggies

Trike 12.29.2008 02:09 PM

Hi guys!

I just ordered one of these. I've been wanting to do a 1/8 BL conversion, but was having a hard time spending 150+ for a used Hyper roller. I ordered the SH car for 199 from hobby people.

This will be my first high end BL vehicle and I have some questions about what components to get.

What motor/esc/cells should I get? I'm more of a basher than racer. With that said, I want something with alot of torque, not necessarily speed. I do want it to be fun and not have sooo much power that I'll have drivetrain issues. What kind of runtimes are expected w/your battery choices? Should I go 6s or 4s? I like overkill within reason. :mdr:

I noticed metal man suggested the 1512 or the MMM combo. I was originally interested in the 1515, since it seems like alot of people recommended it, But the Combo is ALOT cheaper.... If I go with the Combo, any reason why I shouldn't go with the 2200kv instead of the 2650 that was recommended?

Which pinion should I go for?

Seems like Rc-monster will have most of everything I need, which will be nice.

Also, does the kit include a canopy? what canopies fit this buggy.

I'm really excited about this build.

Thanks!!


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