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Percymon 08-31-2014 04:02 PM

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Phew - 49 pages read, and pretty much digested. That's the price I pay for being late to the Wraith party ! :lmao:

Epic thread Harley, thanks soooo much for all the effort you put into this over several years "thumbsup" - invaluable info and has set me in the right direction for my FOFF build "thumbsup""thumbsup"

Now to read the motor thread :roll:

Harley 08-31-2014 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Percymon (Post 4880405)
Phew - 49 pages read, and pretty much digested. That's the price I pay for being late to the Wraith party ! :lmao:

Epic thread Harley, thanks soooo much for all the effort you put into this over several years "thumbsup" - invaluable info and has set me in the right direction for my FOFF build "thumbsup""thumbsup"

Now to read the motor thread :roll:

Thanks man. Most of the good info is in the first couple pages. Then followed by pages and pages of mostly the same questions that could be answered by reading the first page! :ror: I'm sure you've come to that conclusion by reading this thread.

Percymon 09-16-2014 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Harley (Post 3697493)
For a list of bulletproof mods, see this thread: http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/axial...of-wraith.html

Also a breakdown of stages of upgrading your Wraith.


Stage 1:
Axial Universals
Knuckles
Chubs
Lower links
Upper links
Steering links

Stage 2:
Tires
Wheels
Lockouts
Transmission gears
Driveshafts
Lockers
Diff covers
All bearings

Stage 3:
Shocks
Transmission Top shaft and slipper
Axle housings
Axle truss
Axle Gears
Bearing caps
Lower link/shock mounts

Stage 4:
Transmission housing swap to AX10 style
Heavy duty outputs
Swap driveshaft ends for 6mm revo style
HD rear axle shafts

Harley- a quick question (apologies if its been asked before but didnt find any reference)..

Do you think there is a need for beef tubes in the stock plastic axle housings at stage 1 / 2?

I see in stage three you recommend moving to better housings (presumably alloy). Presumably at this stage its better to put the money into the whole axles rather than just beef tube linings ?

thanks

mccrory 09-22-2014 02:47 PM

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Great info. Thanks!

dna4engr 09-22-2014 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Percymon (Post 4895418)
Harley- a quick question (apologies if its been asked before but didnt find any reference)..

Do you think there is a need for beef tubes in the stock plastic axle housings at stage 1 / 2?

I see in stage three you recommend moving to better housings (presumably alloy). Presumably at this stage its better to put the money into the whole axles rather than just beef tube linings ?

thanks

The vanquish curries are pretty sweet but you pay for them.

The best combination you can do in my opinion is to get some dlux modded housings with beef tubes. This allows you to have the best pinion bearing setup and the beef tubes for strength and great thread engagement for the chubs.

The standard vanquish AL housings are strong but the threads for the chubs Will strip out. Beef tubes can be used on these too. However to handle power you have to use bushings on the pinion shaft so they don't blow up.

Rc4wd housings are pretty good from what I can see. The new D44 look cool but expensive like the curries.

Dna

65BAJA 09-22-2014 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by dna4engr (Post 4900945)
The vanquish curries are pretty sweet but you pay for them.

The best combination you can do in my opinion is to get some dlux modded housings with beef tubes. This allows you to have the best pinion bearing setup and the beef tubes for strength and great thread engagement for the chubs.

The standard vanquish AL housings are strong but the threads for the chubs Will strip out. Beef tubes can be used on these too. However to handle power you have to use bushings on the pinion shaft so they don't blow up.

Rc4wd housings are pretty good from what I can see. The new D44 look cool but expensive like the curries.

Dna

Do the RC4WD housings use the 5x13 inner pinion bearing?

Harley 09-22-2014 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by 65BAJA (Post 4901103)
Do the RC4WD housings use the 5x13 inner pinion bearing?

No, same as stock.

cwczx3 10-06-2014 12:40 PM

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Excellent write up and very helpful. I'm a newb to crawlers (not R/C) and just recently purchased a Wraith RTR. Thank you!

Crawlerss 10-23-2014 10:12 AM

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I just bought a Wraith kit. I'm using a MMP, I can't decide if I wanna go brushed or brushless. I'm looking at either a HH 13t crawlmaster or 3100kv Roc 412 any opinions?

npcaldwell 11-01-2014 12:26 PM

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I just finished the thread, lots of good information to be found, thanks for all the knowledge and patience given.

I'm getting my 5yr old boy the green rtr Wraith for Christmas and want it to be a happy Christmas morning by setting it up a little better than it comes out of the box. He's pretty handy, been running a little crawler since he was 2 and rarely crashes my Yeti so I figured the Wraith would be a good step up from the crawler for him.

I ordered a 58t 32p Robinson steel spur with 12t and 10t pinions, so we'll have a couple options right around a 5 to 1 ratio to hopefully make the stock motor last a while. I've also got a CC bec on the way. I'd like to go straight to 3s batteries since thats what I'm running in the Yeti. I'm looking hard at the Turnigy 2200 3s 40c, or the Turnigy 3000 3s 40c for my boy.

Any recommendations for one battery over the other?

With the gearing I'm going with and 3s power how fast will it be in relation to the stock Yeti?
I'm looking for about half the speed.

And, with the above mentioned gearing and 3s power what kind of life expectancy (in hours) should we get with the stock Wraith motor?

Thanks again

jwall046 11-01-2014 03:01 PM

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I'm sure you'll get some more response's. But I think stock ESC will not be good with a 3s. 2s will be fine but motor might not last a real long time. I have same trk. But upgraded almost everything. Good luck. Nice present.

Harley 11-01-2014 09:07 PM

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The stock ESC is perfectly fine on 3s, it just needs a BEC.

I like to run the Turnigy 2200 60-120C versions, avoiding all the Nano-tech versions. I also like the 2650 packs they offer. I like these because they fit nicely up front even when tucking all the electronics up there. I've never ran the 3000 packs.

As for half the speed of a stock Yeti, maybe you'll get there but even that is going to be a stretch. A Wraith is not a great high speed rig in general, don't try to compare the two because they are totally different rigs.

jwall046 11-01-2014 09:10 PM

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Can roc412 run on stock ESC and 3s? I was gona buy a MMP ESC. Ty

Harley 11-01-2014 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by jwall046 (Post 4934025)
Can roc412 run on stock ESC and 3s? I was gona buy a MMP ESC. Ty

No, the stock ESC is brushed only.

jwall046 11-01-2014 09:14 PM

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Thank you very much!
Very appreciated.

npcaldwell 11-02-2014 04:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Harley (Post 4934022)
The stock ESC is perfectly fine on 3s, it just needs a BEC.

I like to run the Turnigy 2200 60-120C versions, avoiding all the Nano-tech versions. I also like the 2650 packs they offer. I like these because they fit nicely up front even when tucking all the electronics up there. I've never ran the 3000 packs.

As for half the speed of a stock Yeti, maybe you'll get there but even that is going to be a stretch. A Wraith is not a great high speed rig in general, don't try to compare the two because they are totally different rigs.

Thanks, I should have said less than half speed, so we'll be in good shape then.

What about the life expectancy of the stock motor?

Harley 11-02-2014 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by npcaldwell (Post 4934186)
Thanks, I should have said less than half speed, so we'll be in good shape then.

What about the life expectancy of the stock motor?

Regear right out of the box and it will last you several months if you monitor temps regularly.

Trail Blazer 11-30-2014 02:20 AM

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I just got a wraith. Compared to my scx 10 honcho its so top heavy. Is there a rail chassis for the wraith skid so I got more options to move weight around ?

jwall046 11-30-2014 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by riff_raff (Post 4956030)
I just got a wraith. Compared to my scx 10 honcho its so top heavy. Is there a rail chassis for the wraith skid so I got more options to move weight around ?

Definatly move battery up front asap. Flip shock mount upside down. That makes a big difference.
Then tell me what one you like better. I want a scx10 next myself.

Trail Blazer 11-30-2014 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by jwall046 (Post 4956090)
Definatly move battery up front asap. Flip shock mount upside down. That makes a big difference.
Then tell me what one you like better. I want a scx10 next myself.

The mounts are flipped. Will have a crack at moving that battery. But right now just the variety I can get from the scx is much better as far as mods.. and even though its 1.9 it crawls heaps better ..not quicker but


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