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Losi 8t Tekno V3 build process pics - 10.15.2008, 06:41 AM

so i got most of my ordered parts yesterday and started the build today. i have a couple of other parts coming thursday so i should be able to finish in time for the weekend races.

i am going all out on this one. this is basically the same setup as my 8 buggy but this time i wont be going off trial and error. here are the hop up/conversion parts:

Tekno Rc V3 electric conversion
Neu 1512 1.5D/F
MMM modified
5s Thunder Power V2 lipo 5000mah
Lunsford titanium screw kit for losi 8t
Lunsford ti. turnbuckle and hingepin kit
Lunsford ti. king pins
Acer racing ceramic nitride bearing kit for losi8t
Tekno 13t long shank pinion
Fioroni Tractive IV front and rear diff
RobinsonRacing wide/hardened spur for center diff with lightened outdrives from Losi
Losi front/rear alum chassis braces
Losi alum spindle carriers
Losi alum front spindles
Fioroni rear alum hubs
Fioroni lightweight driveshaft axles
Fioroni lightweight pinion couplers
Fioroni "grip" wheel nut
Xtreme Racing carbon fiber front/rear shock towers
Xtreme Racing carbon fiber disc brakes
Xtreme Racing carbon fiber mud guards
King Headz alum top plate
high downforce rear wing
JConcepts rulux half ups LPR wheels
Proline holeshot LPR tires
10 ga wire throughout
lead free silver/tin solder
JR Z9100s servos for brake/steering
Spektrum DSM2 3 channel rec. 3100
Losi alum servo saver
Dragon Racing (ebay) hardened driveshafts front/rear/center
losi brake springs
dynamite brake linkage kit



Though i have added weight with alum. parts in a couple of places i wanted that extra strenght plus i have saved weight with titanium parts/screws instead of steel and also with the lightweight pieces from fioroni and others. the acer bearings are lighter than stock. the ti. screw kit cuts out about 3-4 ounces.

losi 8t

tekno rc v3

losi 8t hop ups

here is what i have done to my MMMs that seems to be working. at least so far they have performed flawlessly when i have done this. i take out the fan and put in my own that runs off the battery reciever terminal. i also take out the switch and put in a toggle switch. both tricks i learned on this forum. i have had 2 MMMs that had failed switches. not anymore.

take off ESC top
MMM mod1

remove fan
MMM mod2

cut out top of ESC casing
MMM mod3

MMM mod4

radio shack toggle switch
toggle2

finished product. a working MMM.....knock on wood.
tekno radio deck

i will add more pics as the build continues. the finished product should be a sweet setup. i especially cant wait to run the 1512 1.5D on the 5s LIPO. i will get some video of its virgin run and post it here.


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10.15.2008, 07:51 AM

nice build list you got there...cant wait to see more pics, and also that a clean looking fan mod on the MMM.
   
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10.15.2008, 08:03 AM

Looks good so far :D. have you ever used teh Tractive diffs in the Center? how do they do in Front and Rear?


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10.15.2008, 08:32 AM

You must have shelled out some dough to build that one!! So you're running a 1512 on it? Don't you think its too small?


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10.15.2008, 09:21 AM

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Looks good so far :D. have you ever used teh Tractive diffs in the Center? how do they do in Front and Rear?

yeah, i have a Fioroni center diff on my buggy but it cogs a lot for some reason so i have put the stock one back in. i am going to try it again but for now i am holding off on the center diff on the truggy. but the front and rear Fioroni diffs in my buggy perform great. i actually havent compared them to stock but my buggy far outperforms the others at the track. but there are more variables than just the diffs like conversion kits, motor, etc. spending a little extra for better quality goes a long way. from what i understand the Tractive IV diffs put the rubber to the road on all fours better than the stock diffs.


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You must have shelled out some dough to build that one!! So you're running a 1512 on it? Don't you think its too small?

yeah, i told my wife that i spent $100. if she really knew she would shit her panties. haha. it never ends.

i have a 1512 1.5d and a 1515 1.5D. i am not sure which one i will run yet but i had the 1512 in my buggy and then threw in the 1515 and the 1512 is a lot faster. that is on a 4s too. so what i am thinking is i am going to throw the 1512 back in the buggy on 4s and throw the 1515 into the truggy on 5s. that puts both motors right at 50k rpm. i just want to try the 1512 on 5s once. that will be 62k rpm. and no, it is not too small. these motors rip. look at my other thread about 4s and 5s on neu motors. there are a lot of posts there from guys that use the 1512 for their revos and truggies and they are fast from what it sounds like.


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10.15.2008, 10:13 AM

True, but seems like temps would get out of hand with that setup. The 1515 1.5d on 4s is your best bet.
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10.15.2008, 06:23 PM

Very nice truggy! Your builds are starting to remind me of the ones TDC does... you both seem to like to go all out on your trucks. Very clean conversion as well... looks pretty much factory.


   
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Yeah if she only knew that ONE of those servos was about that lmao, would suck too be you.....
   
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10.15.2008, 08:58 PM

Far out, alot of money spent there. Coming along very nice. Pics are excellent quality to. Be sure to post up more pics
   
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Very nice truggy! Your builds are starting to remind me of the ones TDC does... you both seem to like to go all out on your trucks. Very clean conversion as well... looks pretty much factory.

thanks. your fleet looks sweet! send me some links to pics of TDC's stuff if you have some. i have seen his crawlser which looks very nice but would love to see his other stuff.

check out this conversion. http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6281
probably the best custom brushless conversion i have seen. it was this that led me to this forum and compelled me to join. i would love to have this ride or build one like it. i have a schumacher 1/8 scale on road coming in the mail that i will be turning into a brushless speed demon. i will be going for speeds of 100mph. i will be sure to do a post on that one and i am sure i will need a lot of help from the forum when i start that one.


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10.16.2008, 06:28 PM

Here are a couple of his builds:

Battle Truck:
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15568

Ultimate GRR3 E-Revo:
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11434

Xray 808:
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12322

Xray 808 Pro ”E”:
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=13341

Xray XT8:
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=13984

G3.0 Maxx:
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11681


   
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wow, those builds are insane! thanks for sharing those. did you see serums 1/8 BL Serpent? i think i am far from being worthy to be compared to TDC's builds but maybe someday. i havent been able to do much cuz i am still waiting for my titanium screw kit. should be here tomorrow. i wish mike would have got those MGMs a couple of days sooner before i bought the MMM. oh well.

here are a couple of pics currently. i decide to throw the 1512 1.5d back in the buggy on 4s and i put the 1515 1.5d in this truggy on 5s. these new thunder power extreme V2 batteries kick ass. my buggy was doing about 60 last night with the 4s. anyway, hope to finish the thing this weekend.

i sent the body to florida for a guy to custom paint the true fire green flames. that is one thing i cant do for sure. i have found some pretty good lessons on youtube on how to paint the true flames but this is one build i dont have the patience to try and learn it right now.

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losi 8t conversion1

center diff

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10.17.2008, 04:06 AM

a few more pics. just trying to do whatever i can despite not having my screw kit yet.
lunsford turnbuckle

here's a few pics of stock and hop up parts weighed in grams. you'd be surprized how much weight you can save with carbon fiber, titanium, and aluminum.

titanium turnbuckle on scale "zeroed out"
lunsford turnbuckle2

stock turnbuckle is 6.8 grams heavier. about double the lunsford one
stock turnbuckle

stock rear shocktower
xtreme carbon shocktower rear
wow, i difference of over 30 grams. and this carbon fiber shocktower is way stronger than i thought it would be. it needed some modding though.
stock shocktower
carbon shocktower
mod shocktower2
mod'd carbon shocktower


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10.17.2008, 04:10 AM

stock hingepin
stock hingepin

titanium hingepin
lunsford hingepin

stock cvd coupler
stock cvd coupler

fioroni
fioroni cvd coupler

stock outdrive
fioroni outdrive

skid plate

carbon rear

carbon rear2


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