02-25-2009, 09:50 PM | #1 |
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Turtle's skeeter
Well I have problems leaving well enough alone.
So I built a new berg. I decided to try out the fubar Skeeter chassis. I got it in the mail and was instantly impressed. I have never run a delrin chassis and was frankly a little scared I was going to break it. I pulled it out of the packaging and had to give it the flex test. Didn't break it yet. So I began to pull apart my Deimos and bolt up the skeeter and since it was a new chassis I decided a few new parts wouldn't hurt either. I picked up a Hitec HSR-5990TG servo for the steering. At 333.29oz of torque at 6volts I figure it would be a nice step up from my worn out 985. Next up was my shocks, I have been running the same Duratrax (rear) evader shocks for 2 years. And since they wouldn't hold oil for more then a couple days and I didn't feel like rebuilding them I picked up a set of the Losi crawler shocks. The Losi shocks went together really easily and I ended up drilling out the ball end to fit 3m screws. I intially limited the front and rear shocks 1/4 inch on the inside with fuel tubing. So far so good. I had a few issues with my dig system I constructed, moving the switches and forcing them to stay engaged with the Deimos setup, so I decided to throw out the old idea and take something from others on the board and make a dig plate out of a old delirn skid plate and tap the switches to 3m, then simply cut a rectangle out of the center of the plate to bring my servo through the bottom. Piece of cake. I also went back to basics and made some links Im used too, I threw out the 1/2" links and went back to the 1/4" delrin tube and tapped it to thread 8/32 rod all the way through. Put some Jato rod ends on and they were done. My upper links for now are 8/32 rod with jato rod ends. Im still playing with upper link configurations and geometry so as of right now the are going to stay uncovered til I figure out what really works. As a few of you may have seen Jay Robinette (Rubbaneck) did a motor tuning demostration on RCC live about two weeks ago. Well those were my motors. He took some integy machine wound 45T motors dropped in some Trinity 14.5oz springs and added some Reedy quesar brushes (part #729). What a world of difference this made to the motors, they became a new machine! More torque+ more speed= more fun My budget was about kicked at this point, but what would a new build be without some new rubber, wheels and body? I picked up some Vanquish DH wheels with enough weights to fill the front wheels and 460 offsets for the front and 330 offsets for the rear. I have never had a beadlock wheel that went together so easily. Ever since the TLT and running blackfoot stubs to get a wider track width up front its just what appeals to me. Parts break down: CC Mamba Max CC Bec (currently set to 6 volts) HSG-5990 HS-225BB (dig servo) Integy 45T motors (modded) Spektrum SR3100 reciever CKRC hi steer knuckles And Tie rod Tmyjeeper(Bta steering mod(more on this later)) losi shocks (integy blue springs front(1.4 rate) losi white springs rear) Fubar rear lock outs HB rovers (white) VP Dh wheels Flight power 1345 20c 3 cell lipo packs (awesome) AX-10 stub shafts TLT transmission bearings for inner stub bearings Stage Killah body Custom front body mount On to the photos The Tmyjeeper steering! I used 1/4" Al. channel from ace hardware which comes in 3' foot strips for about $7.00. More then enough to make about 10 of these things. So I have some room for mistakes. The first round I made some that were to tall and caused my Deimos to sit pretty high in the front and just unload to much for my taste with the ride Height I was looking for. So this time around I tried to make them as low as possible without affecting my steering or suspension. So far so good on that front. I did come apon a few issues, but with some help from Tim he led me in the right direction and now the shocks, Tie rod and steering link are using the bent axial rod ends for clearance. The steering horn is off my old SW2 super so I was pretty sure it would hold up. I used the steering link from my kit axial for this and just happened to work just right. Im still playing with upper link geometry and have tried a few different positions, Im having the best success right now with the front upper links triangulated on the axle and on the outside of the chassis and with parrell uppers in the rear on the inside of the chassis. Its a bit of a trade off though while (in my eyes) one provides more axle steer and the other tracking side to side, I figure do a bit of mix and matching and hope for the best (worked on my axial). As of right now Im right at 3" of belly clearance, and Im pretty happy with it, though I still need to dial in my suspension. Mandatory flew shot. One shot with the body on. I have taken this rig out a few times and so far so good (minus a few suspension issues) The chassis will not break, I have not been nice and just let it fall with no luck breaking it. Its got my approval so far and I am becoming a fast believer in the delrin chassis'. Ty |
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02-25-2009, 09:55 PM | #2 |
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Looks great, I really really need to get a nice camera, those pictures look outstanding!
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02-25-2009, 09:57 PM | #3 |
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02-25-2009, 10:40 PM | #4 |
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Very nice build.
Can't wait to get my Skeeter Berg up and running.. I like the steering setup. Do you think that setup would work with a clocked front axle? |
02-25-2009, 11:01 PM | #5 |
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Lookin good Turtle!!! Play around with your shock mounting to. I went with the next hole down from the end on the chassis and could practically climb walls afterwards. Also, the upper links seam to do better mounted inside the chassis. With my axles clocked at 20 degrees my front uppers are at 120mm and my rears are 125mm. I think you could fold that Delrin in half before it breaks.
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02-26-2009, 12:05 AM | #6 |
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Lookin good Ty!
I need to get back up there and see which of the three of ours does the best! |
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A couple more photos tonight. A better shot of the dig tray, its not the prettiest thing to look at but serves its purpose, this is actually the old skid to my SW3. For those of you concerned I have since moved the brace to between my shocks, that was really my largest concern. The link mount and shock mount opposite of the servo Thanks again guys Ty |
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02-26-2009, 02:20 AM | #8 |
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good to see you bought the right wheels. lol I'll be coming to Denver soon. can I use the same number to get ahold of you?
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02-26-2009, 05:48 AM | #9 |
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Hey man, you got some nice gear and some even better photo skillz. I only have one comment. I would just keep an eye on the driver side shock mount because of the material you had to take out of it for the steering. I can see that aluminum failing eventually. Leaving you with virtually no way to fix it in the field should it happen at a comp.
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02-26-2009, 06:20 AM | #10 |
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Nice build Ty!!! We need to get out and see how that compares to your old set up. I should be at the regular spot after work today.
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02-26-2009, 07:13 AM | #11 |
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Whatup ??? New ride, what was wrong with the old one
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02-26-2009, 07:15 AM | #12 |
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This one only lasted you 3 weeks?:-P
http://rccrawler.com/forum/showthread.php?t=158087 The photos are way better in this thread anyway... |
02-26-2009, 08:19 AM | #13 |
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Nice pics Ty, makes me look like a hack by comparison. I've got a KK dig switch plate I'm not using if you want it, though I don't think the 225 will fit in it. I'm sure it's lighter than that hacked up chunk of delrin though.
Not like it'll matter, you'll have some new chassis in 2 or 3 weeks anyways |
02-26-2009, 08:25 AM | #14 |
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picks look great and i love that 80's freeze frame inspired body. but i thought skeeter drove a tow truck. can your rig drive a towtruck or is it just a coincidence that they are both named skeeter?
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Thanks John, I'll have to look into the whole Skeeter thing, I'll probably just PM MThead. |
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02-26-2009, 12:40 PM | #16 |
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It's nothing but a name....., it can be a pesky thing for others to deal with at comps though...
Good looking build Ty, way different from my setup.. Awesome pictures as always!! You didn't tell me you were going to do the flex test Keep up the good work. John |
02-26-2009, 01:01 PM | #17 |
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Looking good Ty. After PP last weekend I am on the hunt for a Berg build, lol. I knew it would happen once I drove one.
Bye bye more money, lol. |
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Good work, its sucks dropping the money, but man they can do anything. |
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02-26-2009, 02:06 PM | #19 |
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A few shots from the rocks, Im going out this evening to try a few things out will have some progress and photos later.
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02-26-2009, 02:10 PM | #20 |
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wow!
I dont know who to credit...... the driver or photographer. |
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