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Project : Mugen MBX6-T Racer
Tommorrow will arrive my new M-Spec mugen
http://img.rcx.cz/a.jpg Along with a BCE chassis http://img.rcx.cz/i.jpg Bunch off hop ups as I want my car as light as possible to be able to use heavy batteries if needed and get rid of carbon towers http://img.rcx.cz/b.jpg http://img.rcx.cz/c.jpg http://img.rcx.cz/d.jpg http://img.rcx.cz/e.jpg http://img.rcx.cz/f.jpg I really like the adjustability of the ELITE RCD battery mount and i had to have something made in just 25 pieces http://img.rcx.cz/g.jpg Along with the motor mount that makes maintenance easier - I do have High quality Wera L-shaped hex wrenches for Mike's mount , but this is just better http://img.rcx.cz/h.jpg I will use titanium turnbuckles from my old MBX5T (actually I have a spare set to use) Of course RX8, Neu 1415/2.5 1700kv on 5S LiPo and SLIPPERENTIAL And Proline Bulldog and JC Punisher bodies. Can't wait to start tearing the Mspec down (I got mspec as it was $40 cheaper :) and some parts will stay together) and rebuilding it into the best electric truggy racer there is. Real pics from the build coming this weekend. |
That all looks great but you don't need the Al shock towers. The stock ones are well prtected on the Truggy (not so much on the buggy).
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It is not about protection. carbon is very fragile and just breaks. aluminum will just bend allowing you to finish the race. I snapped rear 5mm carbon tower on my buggy and it was not from a cartwheel. buggy just landed flat on the chassis and the tower just split in half around bulkhead screw holes.
I am not big fan of CF on critical areas of any car and I want new mugen be as bulletproof as my old MBX5-T. I never broke a single part on it (not counting being hit by a 40mph truggy from a side after making a mistake and just stopping in the middle of the track - and i broke just both left arms and bent a cvd a bit) |
Keep us posted and show pics as you go - it looks like it will be incredible!
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Going to be an awesome build! Keep the pics flowing :)
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Where are the Alu. towers from?
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It's a great truck & you will enjoy it. adrictan: those look like the Mugen aluminiums to me |
I don't see anywhere selling the Alu Shock towers. Any idea?
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they are standard mugen towers I got from amainhobbies
MUGE0566 MUGE0567 |
Thanks.
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It is 11pm but could not help it and had to start tearing it down
Start http://img.rcx.cz/6t-1.jpg 5 minutes later thanks to Ryobi 4V LiOn screwdriver http://img.rcx.cz/6t-2.jpg steering post screws had so much loctite on that I stripped both of them. Oh well I don't need them :) Alu towers are mounted. Work left: Dremel central CVD and wheel hex adapters pins for added security Put all lightened parts on the drivetrain Rebuild diffs with 15-20-8 to keep the Mspec ratio of 7-10-4 and shim the properly. Dremel BCE chassis central diff hole a bit for slipperential to fit correctly I am waiting for the motor mount and battery tray and lightened steering posts, but the rest of the truck will be done in day or two. I just love mugens for being so easy to work on. Almost as easy as D8. I will keep rest of the setup according to the Mspec sheet just to see how it does. |
day 2 of the build:
Dremeled chassis a bit for the slipperential to fit http://img.rcx.cz/6t-3.jpg Assembled lightened CVDs http://img.rcx.cz/6t-4.jpg Diff ready for rebuilding. Diffs had almost no oil from the factory. How they can call it MSpec. http://img.rcx.cz/6t-7.jpg Rear end on the chassis http://img.rcx.cz/6t-5.jpg I can't mount the front end as I am waiting for lightened steering posts that left us on Feb 19th :wink: Motor mount and battery tray still on the way. |
I did the same thing minus the chassis. I also opted for the titanium screw kit (Dont recomend that at all), titanium turnbuckles and aluminum rear hub carriers. They are a great basher.
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I like Mike's products and will continue using them and supporting him....but I def like that motor mount
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No need for alu rear hubs for racing. I switched from alu to plastic hubs on my MBX5-T and had zero issues.
I plan to use spare set of titanium turnbuckles from my 5T (as they are the same) Titanium screws are actually really good if you get the right ones (lunsford) |
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