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bringing my hyper7 back from the dead.
back in ~2002, i bought a used hyper7pro, used for an amazing price.. well it was an amazing price, cause it took overr 3 months for me to get it, but he had included a brand new RB motor, that I was able to ebay, to more than make up what i paid for the buggy in the first place.. but the buggy was beat. bad bearings, cvd's, diffs, chassis, ect..
back when maxxtraxx was alive, I converted the buggy to brushless, first with dual lehner 5300's, and then later with a b50 8s, which I was planning on running dual, but never got a second controller for it.. last pics I had were from 2003: http://img410.imageshack.us/img410/8053/dualbl11nr5.jpg http://img507.imageshack.us/img507/313/dualbl5xe8.jpg http://img505.imageshack.us/img505/8668/dualbl4jf9.jpg http://img507.imageshack.us/img507/6124/dualbl2xj8.jpg well, someone posted, a video on youtube as "the fastest brushless hyper 7", so i decided to rebuild my buggy, and make him work for the title haha. no pictures right now, i'll get some as soon as i get a camera... i got a video though, and i'll hopefully get more vid tommorow. went through, got a new screw kit, new bearings, and new cvds. it needed new diffs as well, but read somewhere online that lsp ring and pinion gears fit on the ofna diffs, but I didn't feel like taking apart 6 diffs to swap gears, so i just threw the lsp diffs in the hyper :). I'm using lsp center diff mount, and mike's lsp motor mount, as well, but the holes don't line up, so I just screwed them down with one screw each.. I was kind of worried, but the top brace holds them perfectly square, and havn't had any problems .. yet. and whatever springs were on the buggy were WAY too weak.. chassis almost bottomed out w/ just the motor installed.. so I'm using the hardest set of springs i could find, for my lsp.. as a result, they're perfect strength, but too long, so the ride height is jacked up, but should be great for jumping. oh, motor, batt, ect.. same setup from my LSP: neu 1515 2.5d/f quark 125b true rc 5s1p 5Ah (I ran 5s2p in my lsp though) doing a little math, and using brian's calculator, I got this info from my test run: 21min runtime. average of 14.29amps, "burst": 85.71amps.. batteries are only rated for 50 constant, and 75 burst, but I had ran 5s1p in my lsp before with out any problems, so I figured it wouldn't be a problem in this buggy. gearing was 20/46. the only thing I could even tell had warmth was the battery. but it didn't get more than slightly warm. I should mention, I have a fan and heatsink on the quark, and a fan over the motor though. I'll keep you guys updated with how it goes, but for now, sleep. here's the test run video: (nsfw audio) http://youtube.com/watch?v=NeM3_AE2OIo |
sweet setup, is the vid on utube ni-mh?
do you get any steering bind with those big wheels and tires? |
No. In the description it says "TrueRC 5s 5k pack" :rules:
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yeah, the pictures posted are from ~2003. I'll try and get some pictures today.
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It took me a while, but I finally found out that your body is newspaper comics. Very cool.
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yeah, but i made the body before xxxmain had the glue made for putting paper cutouts on the inside of the body before painting.. I used elmers, and after a flip or two, they started comming un attached. not to mention, the paper's yellow colored now haha. I'll prolly try and clean all the glue off it, and paint it, as it should be perfectly fine.
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some daytime driving. http://youtube.com/watch?v=lkBd-skRiGs
i wish I didn't live in a corn field.. there's no where to run around here, except parking lots, and empty streets =\. I'll try and find someone to take pics sometime tommorow. |
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how do those onroad tires perform on the buggy?
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which ones? the ones that are on the buggy were used in the videos.. old set of offroad tires, that were turned to slicks, after one 5min race with my LSP. the other tires are sportwerks, just bought em yesterday, and I'll be trying them out on sunday for parkinglot racing.
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new battery design..
can anyone tell me if this is ok? someone said that it may cause the cells to become out of balance, because the bottom's on velcro to the bottom plate, it wouldn't be cooled, while the top cell would.. getting rid of the heatsinks isn't a problem, but the battery's the only thing that's been getting warm.. not sure how warm is too warm.. I know, i'm exceeding the amp ratings, and a decent 20c pack would make the problem go away.. I had these two metal plates, and two hard drive heatsinks laying around, and came up with this: http://img396.imageshack.us/img396/4306/62505085wc3.jpg quick stop to the hardware store: http://img241.imageshack.us/img241/3163/81224187ui9.jpg cg is kinda high, but these were the shortest threaded standoffs i could find. I used the grommets between the standoff and the plate, hopefully obsorbing some of the bigger hits: http://img241.imageshack.us/img241/7074/98276674rs9.jpg http://img47.imageshack.us/img47/5971/61825420vh4.jpg http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/994/89219811fk2.jpg http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/2392/57848375xn9.jpg hopefully i can find someone to video tape racing tommorow. |
i was talking about the sportwerks tires, im thinking about buying them, are they thick?
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they seem pretty thick, pretty soft, and VERY grippy.. were only $20 a set as well. didn't race today, but i might go out jumping in a bit..
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well.. took it out again.. didn't realize throttle epa was at 80 for the first half of this video, then changed it to 125. blew out one of the preglued tires in minutes, went back to my worn out set, and took two jumps, and the motor screws loosened..
later on, we did some more jumps, but didn't get video of those.. second jump broke both of the servo mount/standoffs, straightened the wheels manually, and on the third jump, motor screws loosened again.. time for some loctite. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrJskSfLIlI |
got some nice wheelie action going on there! your the one who completely destroyed the tc3's wheels ages ago... i love that one :P
keep up the nice work. |
i've got some video of the buggy, but my comp's dead, so i can't capture it.. and my girlfriend has some pictures, but she hasn't sent them to me yet...
so tiny update.. http://img512.imageshack.us/img512/5426/p7121523mm5.jpg waiting for a replacement over seas =\ |
Verry cool build A4DTM.. Do you know how much it weighs (??)..
P.s. sorry about the breakage... |
12lbs on an analog bathroom scale.
and haha no reason to sorry.. I jumped off a small piece of wood that was set on some tubing used as lane dividers at a small backyard track near me. front was dipping, so i was WOT, and landed hard on the front right =\. good news is my girlfriend got it on video :). bad news is my main computer died, and my secondary computer doesn't have a firewire card, or software.. and i don't even know if it's fast enough to capture and edit a large video :(. |
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ah that sucks, what happened to your computer
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dunno.. went to bed, and woke up and it was off... was a ~700w psu with ~9 hard drives on 24/7.. but it's been time for an upgrade for well over a year, so i'll upgrade as i repair.
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