they are a nice setup Vandel. should be excellent for racers cuz of their quick and easy adjustabilty, and heavy duty enough to take the rugged abuse we bashers put out.
got my package from AltGamer today. Lightened flywheel for the new powerplant. some new inner lipped and outer Silverback RC Beadocks, and a set of new Threshold Seals. so i got my new Phatdad RC 6mm shafts and ss bottom caps and rebuilt the shocks.
the 4.8s are sweet, but at 30 plus lbs, i thought it best to go to the 6mm shafts. so i installed the Seals into the caps, then installed the new shafts. when it came time for piston choice, i contemplated my likeliness to do some jumps (much), the expected weight (more than id like. lol i guesstimate 33lbs running), and decided to use the 2hole pistons on the rear, and the 3 hole pistons up front with 20w BelRay Fork oil all around.
i am also running the Threshold Crowns and Ressis on this rig, so i think this is a good place to start. and considering im looking at ice racing in the near future, it should help there as well.
Last night i did a few more things to the rig. I adjustend, set and installed the new IRP turnbuckles and standoffs.
i sat and tried different things while fitting them, and made some discoveries, that up until now has eluded me, and i think many others. im going to look at it in a bit more depth over the next few dasy. This doesn't concern the IRPs in any way, just noticed this "Thing" while installing them and checking the function. this maybe a major reason so many have issues with steering. i don't want to say too much atm, but if im right and i think i am, its going to be one of those big "AH HA" moments.
so after messing a bit with the setup, i installed the IRPs and dropped in the radio box to do some initial checks. I ll keep it short for now, and say the installation and setup was quick and painless. i just adjusted the IRPs to be the same as the ones im swapping out, and locked them inplace. rest of the installation was eventless. simpe and smooth.
you can tell right away the steering slop is completely gone. the ONLY play i have now is in the actual hub/wheel hex itself. more likely bearing movement in the hub, or alxe movment in the bearings. if you made note above, you would see i modified a set of stock outer axles, removing the "Cup" of the drivecup, and used that as a front axle with an rear wheel extender to get the front a bit wider like the back is. this is a killer mod imo.
while testing the responsiveness in steering and checking the IRPs for fit, form and function in motion, i was very pleased with their seemily transparant job, but could see very small inputs be reflected in smooth and steady steering motion. no slop, just accurate placement according to input signals. They are certaily beefy and at over 30 lbs, they ll get a workout without a doubt. should be a great addition to the rig for durabitliy and ease of use, especially when you need to make that quick adjustment.
Im going to do a more indepth review on the IRPsafter i get the other set on my Hooters rig. Im hopeing to do that next week and the week after.
i also took out the modified foams i used, and installed a set of stock 5T foams. Thanx Duffster, YOU ROCK. wheels are much better, and even have a better balance to them!!!
and as a cherry on top, i got a call from my motor today. It says HELLO DADDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDIO, and he ll be home SOON!!!!!!!
he sure sounded like he was feeling strong and healthy, even breathing thru a stock t can. man it was thumpy!
Dr Yamadude suggests a few spare pull starts, as hes a Thumper. Cant way for my new Son to get home, and settle into his new digs.