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Mystro
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09.26.2009, 08:13 PM

Hey, Not today. We are having the worst weather down here at the moment.

Jas when you ran this ST were the wheels really unbalanced for you?
   
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09.26.2009, 08:36 PM

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11t pinion is the smallest you can fit with the 2200kv Motor.
   
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09.27.2009, 08:19 AM

Cool pics mate,sorry mate can't remember if they were or how it was....hexes may need shimming maybe.
   
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09.27.2009, 11:11 AM

Your steering rod end popped off....
Looks good mystro, the new mount is lightyears ahead of your other ones.


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09.28.2009, 02:07 AM

Fixed the unbalanced problem by using fishing lead weights :) Works really well.

I take the steering rod of when its not in use because it doesn't turn left when there is no power.

One little problem i'm having is that i'm not getting much range with my DX2.0 Radio. I can drive the car about 40metres up my road until it starts to glitch. Ariel sticks out the body shell and batteries are fully charged....it may be the powerlines, but i would have thought being a 2.4ghz system it would go ALOT further than that.
   
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09.28.2009, 03:49 AM

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Fixed the unbalanced problem by using fishing lead weights :) Works really well.

I take the steering rod of when its not in use because it doesn't turn left when there is no power.

One little problem i'm having is that i'm not getting much range with my DX2.0 Radio. I can drive the car about 40metres up my road until it starts to glitch. Ariel sticks out the body shell and batteries are fully charged....it may be the powerlines, but i would have thought being a 2.4ghz system it would go ALOT further than that.

had the same problem with mine........sold it and now using Futaba 3pm 2.4ghz problem solved..........you may want to check aerial inside of the TX and RX.Recievers don't like to be knocked around.
   
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09.28.2009, 06:29 AM

Ah yes.

These darn wheels still aren't balanced and i think its time to buy some new ones. How are the badlands treating you jas? What wheels also.


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09.28.2009, 07:20 AM

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Ah yes.

These darn wheels still aren't balanced and i think its time to buy some new ones. How are the badlands treating you jas? What wheels also.


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Badlands for bashing are AWSOME!!!!! ,mounted on JConcepts Rulux wheels,for track work I got LPR Bowties mounted to JConcepts wheels

Hey got a set of Black Maximiser Beadlocks wheels near new(two or three runs) if your interested.................
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09.29.2009, 02:01 AM

Yeah mate sounds good. Will the tyres stay on using 5s?
   
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09.29.2009, 02:01 AM

Also what springs are you using on your ST? My springs are too soft.
   
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09.29.2009, 09:26 AM

Yeah- the front springs are too soft on the ST. I hear that hellfire springs fit, but I use the stockers with about 15mm of preload.


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09.29.2009, 10:03 AM

hey try these out ,may get a set myself.

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04.07.2011, 03:00 AM

Hi all, I am also in the last stages of converting my Hyper ST. I got the Hyper motor mount from RC-Monster and after checking with Mike which battery tray to order I am now waiting for that one to be delivered. I had started to make my own tray from High Density PolyEthylene but I wasn't satisfied with the fit. The motor is a Castle Creations 1500 series 1800kv motor.

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Space is really tight in the front near the battery. I was thinking about moving the battery to the rear of the car, but I still think the car will be better in balance with the battery in front.

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06.14.2011, 05:54 AM

I'm waiting for a bodyshell, but the ST is now finished.



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06.14.2011, 08:51 AM

Hahahaaa, I love how your neighbour doesn't even lift his head & keeps on painting his fence.


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