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Old 01-09-2009, 12:10 AM   #1
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I couldn't resist building up a tuber for my MRC, so a PM went off to DMG Jerry. Of course I need a spot to wheel it, and I'd go insane without crawling all winter; so I hauled some rocks into my basement. I plan on adding a bit more to the layout in the next few weeks, and I may replace the long stick bridge with a cable bridge.

DMG Nat Tuber
CR/CC Stainless Lower and Steering Links
Eritex 1.9 Comp Heavies (No Added Weight)
Losi 1.9 Blue Claws with Memory's
Holmes Torque Master Mini
Losi Metal Center Locker
Tekin FXR
Spektrum SR3500 Micro Rx
Hi Tec 5245MG Digi Mini (Losi Horn)
Losi 2S 600 mAH Lipo
Losi CF Low CG Servo/Battery Plate
Losi Threaded Shocks (80w Losi Oil with TCS Droop Springs)
TCS Button Head Hardware Kit
TCS Upper Link Plate
MuchMore 18awg Wire and Micro Deans
Fubar Crawlers Acrylic Rig Stand

Overall Weight: 2lbs 7oz
Overall Height: 4 3/4"
Overall Length: 12 1/4"
Track Width: 7 1/8"
Wheelbase: 8 5/8"
Belly Clearance: 1 3/8"
Diff Clearance: 1 3/16"























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Old 01-09-2009, 12:35 AM   #2
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Looks great!
What is the set-up on your shock internal springs? weight of oil?
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Old 01-09-2009, 01:15 AM   #3
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Man, that is SWEET.

By far the best looking MRC I've seen.

What plate are you using to get the servo and batt on on the front axle?
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Old 01-09-2009, 05:10 AM   #4
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Agree with NDD, that is awesome!!
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Old 01-09-2009, 06:07 AM   #5
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Love those stick bridges!
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Old 01-09-2009, 06:21 AM   #6
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bige, from the original post


Losi Threaded Shocks (80w Losi Oil with TCS Droop Spring


NoDecoDiver, also from his original post

Losi CF Low CG Servo/Battery Plate

Like shootin' fish in a barrel, c'mon guys READ!




But seriously Zorlac does incredible work, I just picked up a Snipe. I love the stealth look!

-Lex
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Old 01-09-2009, 08:11 AM   #7
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bige, from the original post


Losi Threaded Shocks (80w Losi Oil with TCS Droop Springs)


NoDecoDiver, also from his original post

Losi CF Low CG Servo/Battery Plate

Like shootin' fish in a barrel, c'mon guys READ!




But seriously Zorlac does incredible work, I just picked up a Snipe. I love the stealth look!

-Lex
Thanks Lex

And thank you for the comments.

After a bit more tweaking with the FXR, I also decided to move the rear shocks to the second mounting position to level out the rear links. I had to use an Associated ball stud shim to clear the shock cap; it just barely rubbed on the chassis tube.
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Old 01-09-2009, 08:27 AM   #8
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Great now I got to go some rocks and put them in my porch! My wife is gonna give that look like WTF?!?! nice ride and I love the bridge
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Old 01-09-2009, 08:32 AM   #9
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By far the best looking MRC I've seen
X2 on that - Wow, what a good looking little rig. Obviously a very well thought out and executed build.

A couple ??'s if you don't mind:

The chassis looks like a straight swap with the stock suspension, is this the case?

How much run time are you getting from only 600 mAH?

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Old 01-09-2009, 10:05 AM   #10
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niiiiiiice, wanna swap with my SS/ jez kidding. liking the way you did your tuber, the best by far-kudos
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Old 01-09-2009, 10:16 AM   #11
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Very nice setup. I think that is my favorite DMG chassis for the MRC so far.
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I think that is the thing that intrigues me the most about the MRC is that you can wheel it indoors with minimal space. Great looking rig.
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bige, from the original post


Losi Threaded Shocks (80w Losi Oil with TCS Droop Spring


NoDecoDiver, also from his original post

Losi CF Low CG Servo/Battery Plate

Like shootin' fish in a barrel, c'mon guys READ!




But seriously Zorlac does incredible work, I just picked up a Snipe. I love the stealth look!

-Lex
My bad, hey it was past my bed time when I was reading the post

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Old 01-09-2009, 07:15 PM   #14
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I have to have one of those chassis. Where can I buy one?
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Old 01-09-2009, 07:42 PM   #15
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Thank you for the comments...I appreciate them

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X2 on that - Wow, what a good looking little rig. Obviously a very well thought out and executed build.

A couple ??'s if you don't mind:

The chassis looks like a straight swap with the stock suspension, is this the case?

How much run time are you getting from only 600 mAH?

Everything on the MRC is a direct bolt up for the Nat with the following two exceptions:

If you want to run a flipped tranny, order yours without the ESC porch...the spur gear will not clear.

It is also recommended that you run a shorter shock if you want to retain a sprung set up. Jerry used the Mini T Pro rear shocks all around, and I mocked mine up with the Losi Mini Late Model threaded shocks, but found them to be a bit too short.

Otherwise, just droop the stock or threaded shocks. The only mod I had to make was to install an Associated ball stud shim under the rear ball studs to clear the shock cap from the tube once I had moved them to the outer hole.

The threaded Losi shocks are just a tick longer than stock so keep that in mind, as well as the fact that if you run this chassis sprung with that length, you're CG and ride height are both increased substantialy.

As far as run time on the Losi 600...I actualy don't know yet. I've only got a few minutes of testing on it so far. I'll post up that info as soon as I have it.

And Jootz, you're little Sling Shot is sweet brutha' but I'm a tuber junky
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I have to have one of those chassis. Where can I buy one?
Here ya' go

http://rccrawler.com/forum/showthrea...hlight=dmg+nat

Just PM Jerry with your request. It will be a special order I believe, as he is currently fulfilling Snipe orders as well as 2.2 orders.
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And Jootz, you're little Sling Shot is sweet brutha' but I'm a tuber junky
hey, at least i tried. like the way your tuber is set-up. almost went that route but got impatient waiting for the tuber to be available so the SS, all good though.
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Old 01-17-2009, 09:36 PM   #18
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Quick update on The Flea:

Installed the Losi metal lockers in the axles.

Losi CV Drive Shafts and Aluminum knuckles are on the way.

Run time on the Losi 600 mAH Lipo right now is around 30 to 40 minutes on my indoor set up (not much heavy throttle involved here).

80w oil seems to work well with the droop set up, but I may try 100w just for kicks.

I'm estimating that once I get some wheel time outside at our local hot spot this Spring, run time on the Lipo will go down...much gnarlier terrain.
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Old 01-18-2009, 08:28 AM   #19
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I think that is the cleanest build I have seen yet.
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Old 01-18-2009, 10:01 AM   #20
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Sweet build and love the indoor course w/bridges, that should keep you from loosing your mind during the winter.

Did you use Shoe Goo to make the bridges?
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