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Sweet, are you liking the medusa?
I hope the battery fits in the tray! according to the site, the 6s battery dimensions are 145x45x39mm. I ordered the 45x168 tray. After I tidy'ed up a bit last night, I put the 3s back on to play with while i'm waiting for the 6s. heh. I've never had a buggy pop a wheelie before. I jammed the throttle for a split second and the front end lifted off the ground. :surprised: Cant wait till I feed it with a 6s. |
Cool. With all the updates on your progress, your going to need to put some pic once your rig is competed. Looking forward in see how it comes out. Have you dicided on your color or colors on the body?
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yeah, I'll get some pics up when i'm all done. I've never painted a body before, so I'm not expecting it to turn out good or anything. But i'm picking up an airbrush today and using my 20lb co2 tank to power it. I'm going to try and keep it simple. Probably two colors, A platinum gray on the body and pearl blue on the top center canopy. I'll try to tint the windows too. It might end up becoming one color if I screw it up. :P
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Yeah your right the first time should always be kept simple. I use both can a air brush. Here are some steps I take when painting.
- Make sure you wash the body good with dish soap. - Then get a green and yellow Scotch Brite scrub spong and wipe the inside of the body with the green side of the pad. You want it to turn a foggy white. this will creat small scraches inside the body to allow the paint to stick better. Once you paint it you will not see the foggy white color. - Then wash it one more time. - Then get your can of spray paint and put it in warm water. You don't what the paint to be cold. - Then get a hair dryer and place it on med. heat and start applying heat on the body just before you start spraying paint. - When your ready for paint, spray a little of paint on a cardboard box to make sure the can is spraying like should be. - Now your ready to paint. Very important, spray only light coats. You should put anywhere between 7 to 10 coats. Take your time that's the key. Once you after each coat hit it with the hair blower. Make sure its about 20" away at med. heat. - After you have painted all your coats let it sit for 10 t 15 min. Then depending on the color you used. take it out in the sun and hold it up. You are looking for spots you might have missed. Once you have gotten everything painted hit it with white paint. This is normally done when you use a light color paint, such as yellow. - Now your are ready to pull of the plastic film and ... voila !!! |
Thanks for the tips! I might lay down the first color today.
I got the 6s pack yesterday, and it fits the tray. the width of the pack near the wires fits snugly in the tray and there's plenty of room length wise. Once I get a few cycles through them, I'll probably order some more. One thing I am worried about is the shocks. I have all the preloads added onto them, but the rear seems awfully soft and is sagging slightly compared to the front. I don't want to bang up the chassis too much when I take it out for its first drive. I was thinking of removing some of the preloads from the front and moving it to the rear. Anybody have any suggestions? I did a weigh in without the body and steering servo. Currently I'm at 7lb 6oz with the 6s pack. |
Trike, the stock Z-Car springs are way to soft and will adversely impact the handling of the buggy. Adding preload does not fix the issue, preload spacers are for adjusting ride height. You need to get the Z-Car stiff springs. Around here, Hobbypeople is out of stock, so I removed the stock shocks and added some spare Kyosho shocks I had. The buggy handles like a dream now.
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Thanks guys, I'll wait till hobby people gets the front back in stock. they have the rears in stock at the moment. I noticed the Zcar is $199 again!
I guess I wont be doing any jumps until I get the springs sorted out. I took it out for a quick test drive late last night, I couldn't wait for the ds1313 to show up, so i slapped in a s3003 :P All I have to say is, WOW... :gasp: there is gobs of torque. I was scared to go full throttle since it was dark and I'm not used to the increase in power. This is by far the fastest r/c car i've ever owned. I've never raced before, so I don't really know how to tune the suspension. But even with the soft springs, it turns really nice. Hopefully I'll start learning about tweaking the suspension. But I need to get the spring issue sorted out first. Just wanted to say thanks to MetalMan for guiding me with the BL setup, and everyone else that has tolerated my n00bish questions. I'm definitely grinning ear to ear after two mins of driving it in the street last night. I can tell it's a beast! Hopefully I'll be able to cycle the battery a few times this weekend to get an idea of what the runtime is like on 6S. When the K5.9 dies on my XL, I'm seriously going to consider converting it to BL. |
Hey Shark,
Do you know if the kyosho springs would fit the z-car shocks? Just seeing if maybe I can get a set of kyosho springs and mod them to fit. |
Trike, when I first noticed the stock springs were too soft and the optional stiff springs were out of stock, I tried to see if anything else would fit. I had some CEN, Mugen, Kyosho springs laying around that were the right length. The problem is that the Z-Car spring is bigger at one end than the other. The CEN and Mugen springs fit over the shock body, but the Z-Car spring retainer was too small. What I did was changed out the Z-Car shock ballend and use a Mugen ballend and retainer and everything fit, but I had a set of Kyosho Big Bores shocks and I have been very happy with them on my Inferno 777 so I just bolted them on and that is what I am currently using. But yes, if you want to use the Z-Car shocks with other springs you will probably need to change the shock ballend and spring retainer. Kyosho standard springs are too small, and the Kyosho Big Bore springs are too big for the Z-Car shocks.
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I finished building mine sometime last week, and Its just waiting for its bl setup and my RC-M parts to come in. Im debating dying the wheels and yellaaa wing black, the tires are unglued also.
http://hybr1d.net/uploader/files/21/new stuff/zcar1.jpg http://hybr1d.net/uploader/files/21/new stuff/zcar2.jpg http://hybr1d.net/uploader/files/21/new stuff/zcar3.jpg I love how the zcar matches my soldering iron, thanks again noah! http://hybr1d.net/uploader/files/21/new stuff/zcar4.jpg (damn i love my gf's baller SLR digital camera, too bad no macro lens) The Zcar is on sale again for 199.99$! There is another sale going on at hobbypeople! Regular price is now 379.99(100 less) edit:I didn't check in the mail today, but the parts were in there. I installed my battery tray and countersunk the mounting screws, and Im just waiting till I get to work to change my diff fluid to like 10K or 15k then Ill install my center diff/motor mount. |
interesting thread. May be looking to do a different vehicle here, and for the price of 199.99 not bad. Anyway, for this vehicle, few questions I am hoping you guys can answer:
1. can you mount the kyosho 46T plastic spur? 2. Assuming a 46T spur mounted, what is the smallest pinion you can run using a neu 1512 sized finned motor? 3. Is there room with the conversion on to mount the Mamba monster ESC to the chassis and then mount the receiver on the center diff plate? thanks for any info you can provide. |
Cain,
1. I lined up a steel Kyosho spur with the stock Z-Car spur and the holes are slightly different, So I would say it is not an exact match (bolt pattern). Also, the Z-Car diff is shorter (ala Kyosho M9) so most other diffs won't fit. 2. Using the stock Z-Car 44T spur and a finned 1512, the smallest pinion I could fit was a 16T, which really gears the buggy way up. That is why I moved the rear chassis brace over to the otherside (see my post on page 5). Now I can go down to a 12T pinion if necessary. You use a smaller diameter motor, like a non-finned Neu or 60mm Medusa to get more clearence. 3. If your not going to use the mech brakes the ESC and RX can be fitted on a custom extended center diff plate. Because the MMM is so big there are not a lot places it can be mounted. |
At work today i test fitted the MMM 2200kv mamba motor and it fit fine with the stock rear brace. :yipi:
I put a 15T RRP mod 1 pinion and it meshs fine, with room to spare, so you could mount a 14T as well.(not pictured) Im really happy that it fit! http://hybr1d.net/uploader/files/21/IMG00216.jpg http://hybr1d.net/uploader/files/21/IMG00217.jpg http://hybr1d.net/uploader/files/21/IMG00218.jpg |
the z car went back down to 199.99$ we are having a clearance sale right now.
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