The Nitro Challenge went well. Saturday was a practice day and Sunday we raced. We had 2, 10min qualifiers and a 25min main. I didn't make the main b/c the bearing for the clutch bell seized. When I saw it happen I saw smoke come from the car and I thought I smoked the esc, motor, or battery. I was very thankful the esc has a stuck rotor protection and saved the system.
During practice the battle w/ the car was w/ the belt drive. Luckily the rest of the car stayed together and I just had to focus on one thing albeit very critical.
Race conditions are the toughest scenario I run the car in. And I feel the belt drive can work in race conditions. I discovered white lithium grease definitely helps when the idler pulley is used. But after about 10mins of solid running the belt gets too hot and the teeth melted off. I'll have to post a picture if I still have belt.
Luckily I found a low gear ratio w/ the belt drive that doesn't require the idler. This kept the belt cool but it was just a little too loose. It fell off during the 1st qual when I was in 3rd and I managed to run down from the driver's stand, put it back on, and still qual 6 of 9 for the main. The car can compete. I was among all losi 5ives.
During the second qual I wasn't running on a full battery charge so I ran conservative to make the full 10 mins. About 6 mins in the car stopped, smoke came out the back and it wouldn't go. The clutch bell bearing seized and I can't even move the bell by hand. I still haven't take it all apart to get a better look. I guess I shouldn't of spent some time w/ the bearings on the in between runs.
Aside from the belt, the pulleys kept breaking pins that hold them to the drive shafts on the gear plate. I need to figure out a better way. Pins just can't handle the long abuse in a race scenario. I might have to look into getting some of the old square shafts if they can be had.
More to come w/ pictures.