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I’ll let you know by the weekend . They said I’ll get more power . Plus their third generation vekta 5 comes with direct drive now .Looking forward to your thoughts on the difference.
I’ll let you know .I bought this to, haven't installed, curious to hear your thoughts
Tomorrow is the big day . I’m running the direct drive with a ESP 34 cc motor . So let see how it works .Also interested in your thoughts. I have the VESLA, which I'll be running on 8S w/ 800kv motor (as opposed to 12S w/ 650kv). I know the DD is 53T, whereas the stock spur is 57T.
Tomorrow is the big day . I’m running the direct drive with a ESP 34 cc motor . So let see how it works .
I ran it today . Let me say this . The direct drive plus ESP 34cc motor and Taylor rc wheel extenders . It ran like a beast ! More power to the damn ground . Big difference to the slipper clutch to me . I don’t want a slipper clutch in this truck at all . I raced a Losi 5t 2.0 . Let it take off before me and beat it . Regardless with out the 34cc … it’s worth it .Also interested in your thoughts. I have the VESLA, which I'll be running on 8S w/ 800kv motor (as opposed to 12S w/ 650kv). I know the DD is 53T, whereas the stock spur is 57T.
Thanks for the update. I know you're running gas, and I'll be running electric, but I'm having a 'good' feeling that the DD could be added to my Phase 3 list...or, I just might have to "extend" the list, to include a Phase 4.I ran it today . Let me say this . The direct drive plus ESP 34cc motor and Taylor rc wheel extenders . It ran like a beast ! More power to the damn ground . Big difference to the slipper clutch to me . I don’t want a slipper clutch in this truck at all . I raced a Losi 5t 2.0 . Let it take off before me and beat it . Regardless with out the 34cc … it’s worth it .
Im running gas and had two sets the rear desparado tires from my you baja on it . Plus Taylor rc wheel extenders . It ran like drift car . The direct drive handled the power with ease . No flipping over on cornering . Now I’m going to install a Taylor rc 35 cc . The ESP 34cc is good . But I’m going with the 35 . Already ordered my wrap . It’s almost finish . IThanks for the update. I know you're running gas, and I'll be running electric, but I'm having a 'good' feeling that the DD could be added to my Phase 3 list...or, I just might have to "extend" the list, to include a Phase 4.
Today, on my VESLA.5 SBK, I got the pinion installed, started working on the body, and bound the Rx to the Tx...plus, I finally found the box with the wheels/tires. The ESC firmware was updated, programmed, and calibrated to the Tx. All that's left before "maiden run" is to finish the body, attach body to cage, center the servo via sub-trim, and sweet servo endpoints. If I have time before heading to work tomorrow afternoon, I'll try to get more of the body finished. The rest will have to wait until my next day off. If course, while I'm working on finishing the VESLA.5, I'm also building a 1/28 GL Racing LMP2 chassis. Talk about "different sizes" (the LMP2 chassis could possibly fit inside the VESLA.5 transmission case).
Now I’m thinking about going direct drive too! I saw Taylor has a kit you can grab that gives you a few gearing options. I’m not sure what to pick to maintain the speed I have or go a bit faster. I’m on 19p/57s (it’s the stock spur so maybe it’s 56) running 8sWell, I just donated $50 to Kraken to get one in the mail. You convinced me.
I am not sure if the Blackbone will work on the Electric Layshaft. Others may know already or just send Detroit an e-mail.Now I’m thinking about going direct drive too! I saw Taylor has a kit you can grab that gives you a few gearing options. I’m not sure what to pick to maintain the speed I have or go a bit faster. I’m on 19p/57s (it’s the stock spur so maybe it’s 56) running 8s
https://taylorrc.co.uk/products/blackbone-kraken-vesla-drive-gear-set
I'm wondering the exact same thing. But, instead of emailing Detroit, I emailed Taylor. In my email, I asked what parts, specifically, would be needed for electric, including whether the stock layshaft can be used, whether the TAYLOR VESLA BLACKBONE Gear Layshaft is needed, or whether a different layshaft is needed.I am not sure if the Blackbone will work on the Electric Layshaft. Others may know already or just send Detroit an e-mail.
First, understandable about the 'tool'. For my first digital caliper, I bought a cheapie at Home Depot. What I have now might not be "the best", but I also don't feel like spending $200-300 on a single tool I mostly use for RC. The first was around $15 (which I still keep as a backup), while the current one (which also came with a calibration certificate) was around $50-60.No Electrical here but Blackbone Gasser Layshaft. +/- for Sh*tty Tools
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First, by switching to the Kraken Direct Drive, you won't lose speed. Quite the opposite...you'll gain a LOT of speed. The stock 57T/19T has a gear ratio of 3:1. The 51T/25T combo of the DD gives you a gear ratio of 2.04:1, which is a 50% speed increase in the spur/pinion. However, that doesn't necessarily equate to a 50% increase in the vehicle's speed, as other factors (including vehicle weight) play a part in max speed. Realistically, by switching to the DD, and using the included 25T spur, you'd probably see something more in the line of a 30-35% (maybe even 40%) speed increase...tho, those percentages are just off-the-top-of-my-head guesses. To determine actual shows increase, you'd want to use an online speed calculator.Can someone point me in the right direction to figure out where I should be with gearing? Im 19/57 now on electric and want to go direct drive, but have no idea what the new gear ratio will do as far as speeds. I kinda like how my rig runs now and would hate to lose speed to go direct drive.
Direct drive kit from kraken comes 25p/51s and I could always pick up other gears from saga.
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