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BP-Revo 04.19.2007 12:45 AM

CRT .5 has arrived...
 
This thing is awesome! I just finished putting the shocks together. Took me quite a while as I was interrupted quite a bit and used a wrong spacer (which made me have to take the shock 1/2 way apart - but I didn't have to re-bleed, which was a huge relief). However, I got every air bubble out and they are smooth as silk.

I also did a few adjustments beforehand like securing the swaybars better. There are setscrews which hold them to the diff cases, and the set screws were backed out a little, so I tightened them up until the sway bar had minimal play. I think I will also hunt for a stiffer set, since they barely seem to affect the suspension (if you push one side all the way up, the other side doesn't even move until the last 5mm of travel or so). I have to find out stock diameter first, then I will probably go up .2mm in front (I'd like to just .15mm, but I don't think they have increments so small), and .1mm in the rear. OFNA also included a spare set of rear turnbuckles with a note stating that these were incase the installed ones had crack (apparently they had an issue with this?).

The truck looks great though. I saw one at RCX and looked at it for a good 20 minutes to try to visualize the conversion. OFNA then proceded to run one on the track. It was 1 CRT .5 and a few (I think 3) X1-CR 1/8 Scale Buggies. And the best part was - the CRT .5 was as fast and sometimes faster! They also did a few durability tests by launching it off a huge kicker jump. It got a good 25ft of air at the least and they pulled a few backflips and even a front flips. Despite the hard chassis-slapping landings, it seemed to take the punishment fine.

After a few preliminary measurements, it looks like I should be able to fit a Lehner 1530 without interfering with the stock mechanical brakes.

There were also two sets of wheels included. The set that was mounted on the truck used a 12mm hex hub and were a little narrower, making the tire more rounded when mounted (probably gave better steering than flatter tires). The second set were a little wider and used a pin straight into the wheel like a 1/10 scale buggy or stadium truck. I will most likely use the narrow set for the offroad tires and the wider set for my Dirt Hawgs, which will be my basher/street tires. Ironically, even though they are called "Dirt Hawgs," of all the buggy tires, they have the most tread that contacts flat ground at a given point and generally look very much like a treaded street tire.

I am going to place an order for some stuff to get basic mockup started. This will include metal (sheet and angle) and some other stuff for the truck itself, like servo's, etc. I'm also going to shoot Mike an E-Mail and have him order me up a 1530. I just have to figure out how many turns I want. I will probably order up a higher turn one so I can use a larger pinion and space the motor out so I have more clearance for the disk brakes.

I also have to figure out whether to use 3S or 4S lipo. 3S will make it quite easy as I won't need a BEC of any sort, but 4S is just too tempting, and the 4S version of the pack I'm getting is only like 20 bucks more, while each cell is an average of ~$40 (3S is $125 and the 2S is $80, but the 4S is just $144). PS. These are flightpowers too. :D

Lastly, I checked the option parts list and they included a few eyebrow raising parts in the list like "lightweight spur gear." I wonder if this is a plastic one we've all been hoping for? Possibly even a 7075 aluminum one. Even an aluminum one would be far better than the current hardened steel one as a hardened steel pinion wouldn't wear at all against it, and the spur would also wear slower as its not being "worked" as hard as the pinion.

Unfortunately, not pictures, and Mom took the camera on vacation (camera is ALWAYS gone when I need it most... :007: ).

I can't wait to see it run.

PS. This will be my slow-going build thread. However, once its done I'll probably post a new one with a full write up, but thats pretty far off.

MetalMan 04.19.2007 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by BP-Revo
The truck looks great though. I saw one at RCX and looked at it for a good 20 minutes to try to visualize the conversion.

Was that it? :005:

BP-Revo 04.19.2007 12:54 AM

LOL...ok...fine AT LEAST 20 minutes then :D

BlackedOutREVO 04.19.2007 12:56 AM

LMAO!

sounds good! this lil guy really took off! theres already 6 conversions that i know of!

jnev 04.19.2007 01:33 AM

Sweet. I am also hoping to sell my rc18 to to buy one of these guys. They are just too tempting. I also saw it at RCX and it sure was quick, and seemed to jump very well on the track. Too bad I missed it when it wen toff the kicker. I only go to see some 1/8 scale buggy's hit the kicker, which they were just barely able to pull off a back flip.

gixxer 04.19.2007 08:13 AM

At would be great news if they make a plastic spur. also to make people want one even more here is a great video I posted in the truggy section.
http://www.5spoke.com/site/op/media/...41/fileid/8012 I wanted to wait til the winter season to get one but these conversions are looking great I think I will have to order it soon. I would atleast want someone to make a motor mount first though, since I dont have the means to do it.

BrianG 04.19.2007 10:04 AM

Yes, the CRT.5 is really a nice little truggy. I am quite impressed with it. I'm sure you'll have lots of fun with it!

BTW: the lightened spur gear is probably a 7075 "core" with the steel teeth. The Hyper 8 has a similar upgrade and the difference in weight between the two spurs is quite noticeable. I wouldn't hold my breath for a plastic spur option until/if they make an E-CRT.5...

crazyjr 04.19.2007 10:36 AM

I got the one with the picco red dot motor, major disappointment, the carb leaks where the metal insert with the highend needle mounts. I got an OS.12 TR i'm going to put in it, should be close to the same power.

skellyo 04.19.2007 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by BP-Revo
I also have to figure out whether to use 3S or 4S lipo. 3S will make it quite easy as I won't need a BEC of any sort, but 4S is just too tempting, and the 4S version of the pack I'm getting is only like 20 bucks more, while each cell is an average of ~$40 (3S is $125 and the 2S is $80, but the 4S is just $144). PS. These are flightpowers too. :D

EVO20 3300's?

If you end up going 3S, the new EVO25 3700 pack is only $5 more than the EVO20 3300 pack. However, the price jumps $26 when going from a 4S EVO20 3300 pack to an EVO25 3700 pack.

Dafni 04.19.2007 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by crazyjr
I got the one with the picco red dot motor, major disappointment, the carb leaks where the metal insert with the highend needle mounts. I got an OS.12 TR i'm going to put in it, should be close to the same power.

I heard when you seal the carb, you should be fine and the engine is apparently not bad at all.

IBJAMMIN 04.19.2007 11:41 AM

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3s or 4s? trust me you dont need 4s this thing is a rocket on 3s I clocked mine at 56mph yesterday with a MM5700 and a Maxamps 3s 4000hv pack.:005:

Build tips 60wt oil in the shocks and fill the diffs mine were skimpy on the fluids. :)

You can see Jays setup for the Canadian nats at www.jamminproducts.com he removed the front swaybar? and I believe this is his CRT.5 in this vid www.5spoke.com/site/op/media/...41/fileid/8012

Check out Mikes Jammin buggy mount I used a aluminum Jammin buggy diff mount I had and bolted my motor plate to the brake holes to get the plastic Kyosho spur to fit. So with mikes mount you can adapt the Kyosho spur and mount the motor with relocating the rear diff mount holes in the chassis. :032:

BrianG 04.19.2007 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by IBJAMMIN
Check out Mikes Jammin buggy mount I used a aluminum Jammin buggy diff mount I had and bolted my motor plate to the brake holes to get the plastic Kyosho spur to fit. So with mikes mount you can adapt the Kyosho spur and mount the motor with relocating the rear diff mount holes in the chassis. :032:

Do you mean that you can use the Kyosho spur and Mike's mount without relocating the rear diff? That would be extremely cool!

riceman 04.19.2007 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by BrianG
Do you mean that you can use the Kyosho spur and Mike's mount without relocating the rear diff? That would be extremely cool!

That would be cool if I didn't already drill out my chassis:019: As for the Lipos I ran at my track with 2S and it was plenty fast. I have room to gear up if I need more speed. But as it is, it is as quick if not faster than any of the other 10th scale vehicle at that track.

IBJAMMIN 04.19.2007 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianG
Do you mean that you can use the Kyosho spur and Mike's mount without relocating the rear diff? That would be extremely cool!

No you still have to redrill the holes with the wider plastic spur gear your center diff is going to be about 2mm longer I moved my diff over in the chassis and relocated all 4 center diff holes to get the battery closer to the centerline and make room for a 4s later but you can get away with just relocating the rear holes in the chassis. :)

BrianG 04.19.2007 12:18 PM

Poo. I really don't want to modify the chassis. It just makes things easier if I have to replace anything "in the field". It will be interesting to see what solution Mike has in store...


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