anuthabubba
Quarry Creeper
Good luck with it.
Dent, you did an amazing job yesterday. You really have that losi dialed in. Really liked your rig and being able to watch all the skilled drivers out there. I went just to have a good time, and that I did. Hope to be able to go back soon. Maybe even get a little better at my driving and truck set up. ( I have a lot to learn)
Congrats on getting second"thumbsup"
I don't know if I missed it, but how much weight are you running up front and how much on the rear?
Thanks man, really appreciate that. Sorry I missed the question.
Front - Old vanquish DHs, no weights, or weight taped inside. No knuckle weight.
Rear - DE racing wheels with VP hub mod. Lattice innovation switch hubs. No weight in wheel. 1.5 oz taped to each rear lockout.
With all the electronics on the front axle (rx on chassis) great forward weight bias.
I think RTR weight is about 4.5.
Was real nice meeting u the losi is for sure dialed in I'm not in this section much but I'll keep an eye just for u congrats on 2nd and a real pleasure spending the day with u!!!! (But I'm on ya the next comp lol)
Man.. I was liking this build. But then I saw you are whoopin up on my CCC boys.:mrgreen: Somebody get a dislike button up in this b1tch!!:ror:
Jk man, you have a very good build going here. Probably one of, if not the best looking losi's I have seen. Seems like a good performer as well. Looking forward to see how you progress with this rig"thumbsup"
Your running some serious knuckle weight up front for it to balance on your finger right there;-)
I know, because I'm just a touch more forward than that!:mrgreen:
Ok it's in the wheels not in a knuckle, gotcha! Yes those wheels are very heavy. I would challenge you to test running the weight in a knuckle instead of the wheels, it will lower your COG and give you better wheel speed. Overall nice work on your rig, your a die hard losi guy just like me. My current setup is about 6oz per knuckle up front with as much as possible under the axle, then .5oz per side in the rear taped on the lockout under the axle. I would like to see a body off pic of your rig, I think you run it just like I did when I had my stock chassis, it a great setup!"thumbsup"
Yes, separation at the rear axle with the shocks really helps keep the rig planted, I have always tried to spread the shocks as wide as I could on the front and rear!