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Demodude 02-22-2013 01:52 PM

Micro Rock Crawler Home Made Torsion Chassis
 
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So I just got my new ESC for my Micro Rock Crawler and got everything running and wasn't happy with the performance. I'm running the HR shocks. I tried springs which was over sprung and "bindy", then I tried no spring aka: droop setup which gave me what I call a "lazy" experiance.

I decided to try the home made torsion chassis again and all I can say is, "wow"! I have my at-home course and running through it was amazing. Very responsive and controlled. In one part I call the trench things can get pretty twisted up for the suspension and the crawler just walked through it. I wasn't expecting the performance gains to be so dramatic. Traction was also greatly improved.

Once again I used .036 dental wire, I'm thinking of going to .032 (thinner)for a bit more flex. For some reason the front is stiffer than the rear. This may be due to weight distribution.

What's neat about the wire version of the torsion chassis mod is the ability to change ride heights. Also how easy it is to produce. Took 20-30 min from start to finish.

Don't flame the condition of my wheels, lol, I got this roller for $10 and have some new wheels/ tires coming,

The last pic is "tooth mountain" which is made of all broken up tooth model casts (stone), I know, creepy, lol

RootBreaker 03-11-2013 05:51 AM

Re: Micro Rock Crawler Home Made Torsion Chassis
 
i like that setup... since you have no front shocks.. the battery fits nicely.. my problem is my battery and 2s charge wires are just so long and messy.. still working on mine... but great job!

Demodude 03-11-2013 12:33 PM

Re: Micro Rock Crawler Home Made Torsion Chassis
 
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Originally Posted by RootBreaker (Post 4223271)
i like that setup... since you have no front shocks.. the battery fits nicely.. my problem is my battery and 2s charge wires are just so long and messy.. still working on mine... but great job!

Thanks man!

That micro is being turned into a micro wraith tuber chassis and I'm keeping the torsion setup

RootBreaker 03-13-2013 05:45 AM

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i may have to try this chassis mod... i am dealing with my shocks in the way for my battery.. im putting my esc up on the roof - de-cased - and kinda hidden.. but then i just cant get the battery anywhere..
zippy 350mah.. the balance wires are long and so is the main wire.. maybe cut and solder them down once i figure a place for the battery....

smuggl1n 03-13-2013 07:12 AM

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Get the nano tech 180 I know it's half the mah but they are small and pack a serious punch 25-40c!!!!

RootBreaker 03-13-2013 08:39 AM

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yeah... not to sidetrack this thread...
but the dimensions on these lil batteries is not that much different. I have a 180mah and a 350mah.. the thickness is 5mm less.. that is about it so it still requires a big space.. in addition the wires are just too long...

Demodude 03-13-2013 08:44 AM

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What about the rear deck for the battery? I regularly swap the esc and the battery from front to back. I think as long as the front end is weighted properly there shouldent be an issue

RootBreaker 03-13-2013 10:41 AM

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i should have my own thread for this :flipoff:
hah...

seriously.. my issue is the shocks are in the way..
but i think i can make it work up front.. will stickout a bit...
first pic in my thread (side shot) shows you the shocks and where they are.. they are closer in the rear.. so im better off up front...

http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/losi-...aptor-v8e.html

Demodude 03-15-2013 11:01 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by RootBreaker (Post 4227242)
i should have my own thread for this :flipoff:
hah...

seriously.. my issue is the shocks are in the way..
but i think i can make it work up front.. will stickout a bit...
first pic in my thread (side shot) shows you the shocks and where they are.. they are closer in the rear.. so im better off up front...

http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/losi-...aptor-v8e.html

Hey, the farther forward the weight is the better. Some times I hang the battery sticking way forward off the servo.


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