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SexyAnd here we go...
SexyAnd here we go...
To check it a "scientifically", I have started measuring all the aspects of the car and creating RC Crew Chief model.
Dear haplm,
great thread, I am following it since the beginning.
I am planning to buy RC Chief Crew, so I am very interested in your experience with the software.
Is there any way to share models?
Thank you for your thread,
Marco
I was thinking about turning all of this into some sort of kit once I'm good with the design, so if somebody is interested, I could ship it to them.
Wait, this was a small race, just 24 people . First big one attracted some 80 racers ;-).Dude that's a lot of rally cars.
VR Tyres finally arrived (2 left most ones):
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BTW one can typically choose from 3 different compounds when buying them, which is nice. They also have their own version of Rally Block tire: XT BLOK BS - Silver - VR Tyres
HPI Rally tires are next on that picture, followed by Fastrax Rally Block, Ripmax Rally Block, and chinese knock-off of HPI Pirelli.
Thanks for comparison pic with tire names and brands! Do the Fastrax Rally Block tires come with foams, do you use foams in them, are they strong enough to not roll under in corners? Have you tried Tamiya Rally Block tires soft compound (looks same) and can you compare the two? "thumbsup"
Almost forgot, but what about the Chiner Rally Block tires on the bay?
Great loooking off-road dirt rally track too!
IIRC these are same tires that came on Tamiya 1/12 scale Porsche 959 and few other models and they didn't have foams, but can't recall for sure.
Great info, very nice spreadsheet thanks for sharing! Been looking at Traxxas rally, Tamiya etc. saw Headquake built his rally on Traxxas Mini Slash, I've got one of those currently. Running it with stock SCT body and found some slightly larger tires and wheels combos on the bay, stock tires and wheels are good on tarmac and long lasting but skates all over in dirt especially on hardpack. I don't know anyone racing rally nearby.
Do you have a picture of your scale rally car(s) next to your Slash LCG? I think Slash Rally is probably too wide and kinda longer than scale?
Yes, MST XXX looks pretty good too.
Nice ramps, bridges and course, looks like lots of fun! Wish we were closer, I'd come check out the races.
Really nice build, I'm thrilled reading through it.
One question, regarding weight, how much could you shave off in the last version of the carbon convertion?
Cheers
Well, I'm not targeting weight. IMO it is not necessary the have the most lightweight car, but rather the most durable (so you finish every single single stage - ie. no penalisation) and the one with best handling. But of course you should stay within some reasonable limits . To answer your question - the latest version of the car without body weights 1350 grams (including shorty LiPo - 140g). Weight balance is now 57/43 F/R. Both ends have shock towers for 85mm shocks, but front is still 75mm, just mounted a bit lower. I'm also using XJ one piece mounts in both FF and FR positions to help steering links to clear the FR susp. mounts when the wheels are fully turned and the car is sitting high.
Speaking of latest version - here it is:
It has a 3D printed box for ESC, which perfectly fits the carbon chassis, and is easy to open/close. There's also mount for ON/OFF switch, and holes for wires. I've put it through some serious mud over the weekend, and it worked perfectly.
Plus one of the bodies is now equipped for night races
Truly amazing!
Have you managed to fit the front and rear anti roll bars?
Talking about 3d printing, have you ever thought about printing a rear diffuser?
Edit. A few years ago, I tried cutting myself a carbon chassis, but due to parts that I couldnt find, I was limited to a 1 plated chassis, so it did flex quite a bit. Back then, I was using the Carbon version of the FF-04 as a guide for the project. Both cars are very similar.
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Nowadays, with 3d printed parts as an option, I would go even further as to completely redesign the bottom carbon plate to make place for aerodynamic ducts and diffusers, sort like the Traxxas XO1
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Cheers
16 degrees of caster is too much!
I didnt understand how you managed to add so much caster, can you explain?
Regarding the steering block, I was thinking about using FF-04 as seen below. Its a perfect match for the XV-01 and it allows the use of the standard steering geometry and stock parts. The bad thing is that it seems pretty difficult to find any FF-04 EVO parts these days.
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Very nice pictures btw! Lots of very customized chassis running in there.
Cheers