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thzero
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07.11.2010, 09:02 PM

Well I got them... with the Tech 5 wheels (glued, not beadlocks) the weight differences are:

ProLine 3.8" Trencher: 15 5/8 oz.
Rear Baja ProLine BowTie: 20 3/4 oz.
Front Baja ProLine BowTie: 16 3/4 oz.

The Tech 5 wheels have basically no offset, the ProLine Baja Desperado wheels have like .5 offset.

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Also considering just switching to the Pro-Line Trencher 3.8" All Terrain Front/Rear tires.
Here's a shot showing the difference between rear Baja BowTiie and the 3.8" Trencher.


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07.05.2010, 11:02 AM

i was thinking of the same using the Axial 40 series wheels with the proline trenchers - That way i'd still get the offset


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07.05.2010, 02:17 PM

If you are doing standard Flux stretched, the offset is probably needed; mine started as an XL so it doesn't really need the offset... really I'd recommend getting wider axles as opposed to offset wheels. I don't really care for the Axial wheels, at least the beadlocks; have a set with some BigJoes sitting in a closet.

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i was thinking of the same using the Axial 40 series wheels with the proline trenchers - That way i'd still get the offset

   
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07.05.2010, 11:22 AM

Keep us informed. I love this thread.
   
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07.05.2010, 11:05 PM

my 5t conversion also has been having problems. went through 2 standard drive gears till i switched to a HD drive gear, that problem fixed. I broke an axle also, but up where the dogbone goes into the axle, one whole side broke off.

i'm having steering problems also, i have standard diffs and have heard putting some heavy diff fluid in will help with steering. Nothing stripped out in the diffs but may go to bulletproof next just in case. i did find both of my bottom arm pins on the front were bent, as well as the aluminum arm brace was screwd up so that may be doing it also.

just seems alot of problems come up when all that weight gets added on.
   
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07.06.2010, 01:05 AM

Too heavy of diff fluid will actually hurt the steering, not help it.

Are you using the Flux axles or the HD axles from the XL?

Well the Savage was designed as an 8th scale vehicle, not a 5th scale... :) So unless Mike is going to wow us with a 4WD mod for the Baja 5B/T now that his electric conversion is out the door... we're stuck.
   
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07.06.2010, 02:33 AM

i've got the hd axles in it from an XL

what weight of fluid do you think would be good? i ordered some 30k, was going to do that in front and back, some people even suggested 50k in front and 30k in back, but i didn't want to just jump into 50k without trying something a little lighter.

one last question, when upgrading to bulletproof diffs, do all we need to change is the two gears on the outside, or are any of the insides different on the bulletproof diff? just need to know if upgrading my diffs is better, or if i should buy full bulletproof diffs off ebay.
   
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07.06.2010, 02:39 AM

also want to let you know i use the integy axle carriers for the rear, and its nice not having to worry about toe links in the rear. i had a couple hub carriers break at the spot where the toe link connects to it, havn't had a problem with the rear since.

now its all the front thats causin headaches. i also need a better servo, but will wait till my hpi servo breaks before i spend the cash for a good hitec or something.
   
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07.06.2010, 05:20 AM

i run 30k front and back... 50k in teh front will kill your steering and is way to thick.
You could run 30k front and 50k back if youwould like... Would give you some nice oversteer which i prefer with a longer truck...

The BP Diffs will hold up nicely, but i did manage to break a pinion but that was because i landed on throttle very hard... Otherwise you should have no problems

If i were you, you will soon find that the tranny will be the weak point for all the power... You will prob need to eventually look into a centre diff mod.

You should get the RSC Savage suspension conversion by HPI.... Increases steering and is very strong so no more probs with your hub carriers.

I love those baja wheels and tyres!!! They look great! But i hate the beadlock design... Im hoping some baja rims will come out without them...

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07.06.2010, 08:56 AM

To upgrade to the BP diffs, all you need are part #102692; it is just swapping the ring and bevel gears, all the internals are the same.

I've been running 20k/10k. Here's some info on what increasing/decreasing the thickness of oil will do:

Front

Thinner
• Increases steering into corners (off-power)
• If oil is too thin the steering may become inconsistent,
especially it can lose forward traction (and steering)
during acceleration out of corners

Thicker
• Increases stability into corners during braking
• Increases steering on-power at corner exit

Rear

Thinner
• Increases cornering traction
• Increases steering into corner

Thicker
• Decreases rear traction while cornering
• Reduces wheelspin

Most truggies run between 7k and 15k in front, and 1k and 10k in rear from what I've found (results may vary). I run 10k/30k/3k in my RC8Te, so I basically took roughly the same ratio and went up in thickness due to the weight of the vehicle, although I may reduce it to 15k/7k.

The tranny should be fine under 6S power; there are some benefits to going to a center diff, but it is also not a straight forward mod either [either you end up running really large spur and small pinion, or you need to do a gear reduction of some sort].

Jahay, I know about the Savage Suspension conversion kit; pricey and undoubtable decent, but try finding individual parts for it *if* something does break is nigh impossible (try it for yourself; go to amain, tower, stormer, horizon, etc. and see what you find... not the entire kit but just say a rear hub) so that makes it much less of a quality upgrade.
   
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07.06.2010, 10:23 AM

Hmmm i never thought of getting parts for the conversion as a problem, as they are readily available here in the UK. Plus i think its going to be nearly impossible to break the front or rear hubs anyway from the testing i have done so far... I have broken the upper arms multiple times, but i found out that i could use the same parts from the adjustable a arms that HPI sell anyway...
   
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07.06.2010, 02:33 PM

Ah, ok. Good information, may go that way instead then since I am leary of Integy.

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Hmmm i never thought of getting parts for the conversion as a problem, as they are readily available here in the UK. Plus i think its going to be nearly impossible to break the front or rear hubs anyway from the testing i have done so far... I have broken the upper arms multiple times, but i found out that i could use the same parts from the adjustable a arms that HPI sell anyway...
   
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07.06.2010, 04:31 PM

I don't know about the rest of the parts, but the Integy rear hubs for the Savage have gotten pretty good reviews from the people here. For $20, I'd go this route for the R hubs.
   
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07.11.2010, 08:07 PM

You still have this 5B? I just bought one off of ebay and I'm trying to gather as much info as I can. Great build though.
   
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07.11.2010, 08:53 PM

This isn't a HPI Baja 5B. Rather it is a HPI Savage Flux converted to 5th scale to resemble the Baja 5B.

But yes, its sitting on my floor with a broken axle.

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You still have this 5B? I just bought one off of ebay and I'm trying to gather as much info as I can. Great build though.
   
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