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Post some pics if you can.
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didn't one of the rc car mags do a test on one this month and said how it was set up for pavement and was horrible on the dirt? They had to change quite a bit to get it to handle on the track..
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Uhhh, yeah... as brutal of a review that was they were being kind. :whip: With one way grub screws as links and without dual threaded adjustment nuts on any links the Thunder Tiger it was/is a nightmare to tune, so much so that at a point they kind of just gave up on trying to tune the thing. It is tunable, however it's a pain and the factory settings are just stupid. I also forgot to mention it has fixed tension on the servo saver - which sucks. Someone early on said they wouldn't waste their money on a Yusa , I would say unless you are desperate, strapped for cash, and have an anything will do just get me a buggy mental moment, the Thunder Tiger is a poor choice. Honestly I am not really sure what Thunder Tiger was thinking. Last night I did a partial tear down and side by side with one of my Yusa rollers. The problem as I see it is that other than the Aluminum front hubs everything else would be a downgrade if I started moving parts to the Yusa. :cry: FYI - RC Car floggs their test vehicles viscously. The Thunder Tiger unit they sent over had a bent deck, front shock tower, caster link, both front shock shafts were bent and the tires were bald. I of course straightened everything out and will simply just flog this thing until something breaks and sell it on ebay. I should probably continue this on some other post.... [End Rant] :eyes: |
Yea I know. I used to work as a writer for a small time automotive mag years ago so I know how it works:)
anyway.. I was wondering IF the Tigers aluminum hubs fit the Yusa(Mine is due in today:)) and I think you answered my question.. Now I have to find a Thunder Tiger supplier for em.. Frank Quote:
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I really wouldn't use the Thunder Tiger Parts...
I would use parts from the Katana.
Hit Ebay and search for Katana Buggy. Tony |
I thought the katana by Power Racing was also a plastic knuckle. Only the Tiger is aluminum.. no?
BTW- I did get my Yusa today. WOW. This thing is built well. Im very happy so far,. Im fitting the engine as I write this.. Got a Team Infinity .27.. |
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Also FYI just fitted a Proline Crowd Pleaser Mugen MBX Body and it fit PERFECTLY. |
and I fitted a crowd pleaser body for the Kyosho and it too fit perfectly ..
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I just dropped a factory .26 Hot Bodies into once of my Yusa rollers. It should move along nicely with that motor.
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For those of us who bought the Yusa 1/8 scale onroad sedan(or as Yusa advertises them,Rally car),if you need to replace the front and rear body mounting posts,Ofna part # 33011.This is for Ofnas Titan monster truck and their GTP,1/8 scale sedan.
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now that I had a few days to dig in to it. i can see that its a 100% exactly same as the Protech Enigma XS. I used the manual link someone here posted and its 100% indentical..
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Nice thread and info guys... I have not picked one up yet but it's tempting, esp since you guys have dug up the dirt on what parts work and what other clones this car has.
The rally version is a pretty neat car really. |
couple pics with Infinity .27 and crowd pleaser body
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its coming along nice..:)
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See this I am burnt out at the moment. http://www.stampedeproject.com/Ode-t...apy-Buggy.html My life has been nuts lately. On top of a work promotion that has taken a ton of my after hours time, the holidays, family/company, articles that have taken priority or have taken way way to long, life and this idiot at our mall here in Omaha, I am pretty physically and emotionally burnt out at the moment. I did get two of the Yusa's set up and running. The direct conversion and a gas versions are done. Waiting on servos for the last as well as fab'ing a servo mount plate. Mike offered to throw something together, but I know he is really busy with the holidays, so I really don't want to bug him. I just picked up a Proxxon $350 mini-mill that even after just a couple little jobs, is blowing me away. It accepts all my existing Dremel bits so you can even do some cool stuff like precision sanding.... but that's a different story all together. "IF" I have some time it shouldn't take me more than an hour or so to whip out a motor mount plate. I am really excited about this project if I can get some freaking shop time. Initial test showed that a relatively low powered ESC might be able to run the buggy just fine - such as the new Castle Sidewinder system with a low KV motor such as Medusa Products 2200Kv standard 540 sized motor. The big BUT is that the ESC cannot handle braking or reverse, it's just too stressful. Realistically it will be well after the Christmas before I can dive back into it. We will see. |
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