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kingdomracer 03.07.2010 05:05 PM

Ultra light bl buggy project
 
Well like the title says I'm building a brushless buggy and my focus of the build is less weight as possible. I decided to go with a LOSI 8ight 2.0B for the build. This is what I got so far:

My Favorite Goodies.
http://i747.photobucket.com/albums/x...6a11b4a670.jpg

LOSI Goodies.
http://i747.photobucket.com/albums/x...24b5a88087.jpg

EBAY Goodies.
http://i747.photobucket.com/albums/x...eba8d6c5fa.jpg

Wings & Shoes.
http://i747.photobucket.com/albums/x...cd0d35b2a9.jpg

I'll also be posting pics of the build and the other goodies that are coming.
Stay Tuned...

Popoxx 03.07.2010 06:42 PM

A LOSI 8ight 2.0B project or a LOSE weight 2.0B project ? :lol:

Just kidding, love this projects which start with lots of packaged parts :yipi:

B4maz 03.08.2010 12:37 PM

Do you have any lightweight parts? It looks like the stuff you have is all standard brushless stuff.

mistercrash 03.08.2010 12:49 PM

I'm anxious to see how much you'll manage to take off. You have to have decals made for the body that say: Losi w8t loss.

nitrostarter 03.08.2010 12:53 PM

Question: The CC conversion kit was developed for the 8ight 1.0, but i know theres not much difference in the 1.0 and 2.0 chassis. This will still work?

Erevocanuck 03.08.2010 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nitrostarter (Post 353911)
Question: The CC conversion kit was developed for the 8ight 1.0, but i know theres not much difference in the 1.0 and 2.0 chassis. This will still work?

This is what it says on the CC web site

Quote:

Losi 8ight™ Kit - will convert VERSION 1 AND 2 (up to the current model, buggy only)

Semi Pro 03.09.2010 06:46 PM

you may want to look at my 8ight build

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...on+fiber+8ight

or Ryu james rc8

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...on+fiber+8ight

this should give you an idea of how and what you will need

suicideneil 03.09.2010 07:07 PM

Need to make a stop-motion video of it assembling itself, piece by piece...

scarletboa 03.11.2010 02:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by suicideneil (Post 354105)
Need to make a stop-motion video of it assembling itself, piece by piece...

+1:yipi:

kingdomracer 03.13.2010 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by B4maz (Post 353908)
Do you have any lightweight parts? It looks like the stuff you have is all standard brushless stuff.

CF Chassis
CF F/R Shock Towers
Lunsford Racing: Turnbuckles, Hinge Pins, Shock Mounts, Shock Screws, Retainer Screws and a special order of screws also. No steel screws or steel nuts are going to be in this project.:whip:
Ti rod end balls
Acer Bearing Kit

Parts to come are modified CF parts to replace parts from the Castle Conversion Kit. :yipi:

I've been studying hard this week for college but will be posting up pics very soon. :party:

jsr 03.13.2010 11:35 PM

Here's my ultralight buggy...5lbs 2oz with battery. And I haven't lightened anything yet.

http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/4072/img3493o.jpg
http://img34.imageshack.us/img34/415/img3494a.jpg
http://img19.imageshack.us/img19/1292/img3496n.jpg
http://img641.imageshack.us/img641/196/img3497.jpg

kingdomracer 03.15.2010 06:17 PM

Leave your pics off my thread please!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jsr (Post 354866)
Here's my ultralight buggy...5lbs 2oz with battery. And I haven't lightened anything yet.

Thanks for helping me find your thread on my thread:whip:but I plan to race with my buggy and the weight your claiming would not be allowed to race at my local track. Right now I'm at 3648 grams with 2x 8000mah 22c. I still have about 4 special made mods:yipi:and another 4 pack of 2s 4500mah 45c that I'm waiting for to get closer to the 3200 gram minimum allowed by ROAR which my local track goes by for 1/8 scale buggy's :mdr:

suicideneil 03.16.2010 02:01 AM

Minimum weight limits make me laugh- someone should tell roar that this aint F1 for pete's sake...

nativepaul 03.16.2010 02:48 AM

I don't see the point in minimum weights for model cars either, but a thin sheet of lead on the chassis of JSRs underweight buggy to bring it up to the minimum weight would make for an Uber low CoG and a kick arse race car.

BP-Revo 03.16.2010 04:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nativepaul (Post 355628)
I don't see the point in minimum weights for model cars either, but a thin sheet of lead on the chassis of JSRs underweight buggy to bring it up to the minimum weight would make for an Uber low CoG and a kick arse race car.

In my opinion minimum weights suck, but aren't all that bad for the people having to add weights.

When you add weights, you can add them specifically to certain areas so in a way it adds a tuning option the other guys don't have.

Back end bouncing around too much? Shift the ballast weight back.

Stuff like that.


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