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TURTLE 04-24-2013 09:27 PM

Re: Turtle's Modified XV-01
 
So here are the lights all wired up. I used two 3mm button head screws to hold it in place with a small hole in the grill to run the wire into the body.
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...psce2d4b56.jpg

http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...psf9d03215.jpg

Each LED is suppose to be 7,000... something ( I forgot :ror:). The LEDs are rated for 3.6 volts each (I think). So I wired in a 470 ohm resistor and it seems to be working with me plugging a 3 cell lipo into the harness. :ror: Thats about all I know. :lmao:

Dr. Kustom 04-25-2013 09:32 AM

Re: Turtle's Modified XV-01
 
Those lights looks too new. :ror:

fvrr 04-25-2013 09:50 AM

Re: Turtle's Modified XV-01
 
Since I'm just now getting into rally and don't know a lot of what goes on in the 1:1 world. Has anyone used the rigid type LED light bars on these cars? I got the VW body but haven't started the build because I'm still waiting on my last ebay order :ror: and I'm out of town most of the week now :roll:

BasicMods 04-26-2013 08:53 AM

Re: Turtle's Modified XV-01
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TURTLE (Post 4294091)
So here are the lights all wired up. I used two 3mm button head screws to hold it in place with a small hole in the grill to run the wire into the body.

Each LED is suppose to be 7,000... something ( I forgot :ror:). The LEDs are rated for 3.6 volts each (I think). So I wired in a 470 ohm resistor and it seems to be working with me plugging a 3 cell lipo into the harness. :ror: Thats about all I know. :lmao:

Thanks Ty,
just ordered a set today.

TURTLE 05-02-2013 10:49 PM

Re: Turtle's Modified XV-01
 
I got a new toy today.
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...ps85144f4d.jpg

It just makes for hours of tire sipping joy! :ror:
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...ps798dcbc4.jpg

http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...ps6efc57eb.jpg

http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...psc86dc821.jpg


And some new wheels showed up. These have a +2 offset.
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...ps99cd8c34.jpg


And after cutting a few lugs off and mounting them up.
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...ps5f7f3cca.jpg
Don't mind my blood all over them. :ror: Not only is the knife hot, but it also really sharp. :lmao:

waw 05-03-2013 12:57 AM

Re: Turtle's Modified XV-01
 
bloody tires... those are awesome Ty *LOL

alexchen86 05-03-2013 06:24 AM

Re: Turtle's Modified XV-01
 
Hey Turtle I've been drooling over a new rally kit to build. I've never been a big fan of belt driven cars or trucks, but I do like the XV-01 chassis layout to over look the belt drive. I've decided against HPI's WR8 KB Flux as it's not really scale rallying off-roading except for gymkhana which isn't my thing for rallying.

So I've narrowed it down between the XV-01 or the Kyosho DRX VE. Both are neck and neck but I am leaning on the XV-01 because it's a kit and the DRX VE is an RTR with none of the electronics I plan on using. Also the Kyosho being an odd ball 1/9 makes the body choices limited as well as tires/wheels. I love my DF-03Ra's and I run Sidewinders in them with 4600kv 2pole Castle motors with slipper clutch and heat sink bars as the only upgrades along with scale lighting.

Should I look into the XV-01 or the XV-01 Pro IF compaing to the Kyosho for $400? Or is the pro version not really necessary if I'm just playing around? the only option I plan on getting at the moment is the slipper clutch.

Planning on running a MMP w/Tekin Pro4 4600kv or MMP w/1410 3800kv 4pole. Would this be too much for the XV-01?

Tamiya plastics, alloys, and "steel" although strong always worries me!

TURTLE 05-03-2013 08:17 AM

Re: Turtle's Modified XV-01
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by waw (Post 4305981)
bloody tires... those are awesome Ty *LOL

:ror: Thanks! My fingers are feeling really good today. :lmao:


Quote:

Originally Posted by alexchen86 (Post 4306087)
Hey Turtle I've been drooling over a new rally kit to build. I've never been a big fan of belt driven cars or trucks, but I do like the XV-01 chassis layout to over look the belt drive. I've decided against HPI's WR8 KB Flux as it's not really scale rallying off-roading except for gymkhana which isn't my thing for rallying.
The belt drive had me pretty worried in the beginning and still does on occasion, but the car drives so good, that it is worth the extra maintenance that comes with owning a belt drive. While I would prefer the front motor design to be a shaft driven one, I just can't emphasize how well the XV-01 drives.

So I've narrowed it down between the XV-01 or the Kyosho DRX VE. Both are neck and neck but I am leaning on the XV-01 because it's a kit and the DRX VE is an RTR with none of the electronics I plan on using. Also the Kyosho being an odd ball 1/9 makes the body choices limited as well as tires/wheels. I love my DF-03Ra's and I run Sidewinders in them with 4600kv 2pole Castle motors with slipper clutch and heat sink bars as the only upgrades along with scale lighting.
Both are really great cars, the scale of the DRX allows the car to be very versatile, but it is surprising how good the XV-01 is. I honestly think (now that I have a lot of drive time on the XV-01) that I can drive it faster then the DRX on the Colorado rally tracks. Not to mention that 10th scale rally is a class that can expand if guys in your area decide to race, whereas the DRX is in a class of its own in the scale size aspect. And yes Kyosho generally calls it 9th scale, but it is more like 7th scale if you measure it. Also if you love your DF03ra you will be blown away by the XV-01, yes it is hands down better then the DF03ra.


Should I look into the XV-01 or the XV-01 Pro IF compaing to the Kyosho for $400? Or is the pro version not really necessary if I'm just playing around? the only option I plan on getting at the moment is the slipper clutch. It kinda depends what body you want to run.
If the body you want is supplied with the kit, then yes get the standard XV01. The other determining factor would be how much you can find it for. If you can track down a XV-01 pro for 230.00-ish I would go for it. I heard rumor that someone is selling it for that. I used to believe that the Pro kit was not worth the price, since to me it didn't really come with anything I wanted to upgrade besides CVD's, but if you can find it for 250.00 or less I would go for it.

Planning on running a MMP w/Tekin Pro4 4600kv or MMP w/1410 3800kv 4pole. Would this be too much for the XV-01?
The XV-01 would be great with either of these motors. However my personal choice would be for the 4600kv with a MMP. I run a 5700kv and while it is debateble if the car can handle it it drives well enough to stay under control with the power.

Tamiya plastics, alloys, and "steel" although strong always worries me!

Sorry if the blue is hard to read, highlight it and it is a little easier on the eyes.

SerpentCT4S 05-04-2013 06:56 AM

Re: Turtle's Modified XV-01
 
I was debating and finally went with the Pro kit. I don't see the point of buying the basic kit and then upgrade that.

I love my DF03ra also, but the Xv01 is so much nicer to drive. I haven't had much time with it, but I like the way it handles and drives compared to the DF03ra. Still, both are great and fun cars.

I also run a Castle 5700kv in both cars and they are a nice match for them.

waw 05-06-2013 12:12 AM

Re: Turtle's Modified XV-01
 
a question arise...
do you keep ke bearings (in the differentials + wheels + etc) under maintenance?
or did you just took everything apart after each other run on the track (for the bearings)?

I haven't take mine apart (yet), I just clean the whole thing occasionally...
thanks in advance

alexchen86 05-06-2013 01:13 AM

Re: Turtle's Modified XV-01
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by waw (Post 4310030)
a question arise...
do you keep ke bearings (in the differentials + wheels + etc) under maintenance?
or did you just took everything apart after each other run on the track (for the bearings)?

I haven't take mine apart (yet), I just clean the whole thing occasionally...
thanks in advance

LOL that was the second thing I disliked about my DF-03Ra. MAKE SURE TO CHECK ALL BEARINGS!!!!

Under brushless power and off-road conditions no bearings on earth whether shielded or rubber sealed will ever be truly clean. Not hard at all to clean or replace bearings!

Here's the rest:

1. Ball diffs wear out super fast if you have tons of power like I did.
2. The top plastic transmission plate that locks down all your drive gears and bearings will eventually loosen themselves so use a bit of CA and check before each run.
3. Doggie bones a tad too short unless you do minor mods to the rear camber links other wise under full compression off a jump or bad landing there goes your black doggie bone into the dirt!

BUT having said that the DF-03Ra is still a very solid true 1/10 buggy turned rally not a touring car turned rally which makes handling a lot better. My buddies Lancia rally converted from a TT-01E can't hang with my DF-03Ra lol.

alexchen86 05-06-2013 01:16 AM

Re: Turtle's Modified XV-01
 
Oh and a big thanks to Turtle for answering all my questions! Looks like I have a hard choice to make now.

1. XV-01 Pro or the regular
2. Vattera Twin Hammers
3. Funding more money into my new high speed 1.9r EB Bronco SCX10 axled Wraith beast with a Tekin Pro4 3500HD...

Why can't money just grow on trees?!

OH yeah I have a brand new SC8.2e on the way too sometime this week. $511 for a brand new kit is hard to beat.....

alexchen86 05-06-2013 01:25 AM

Re: Turtle's Modified XV-01
 
Don't know if this is new info or not but I figure some if not all of yall hate those freaking sponsor decals to setup a decent true to scale livery....

Well Asia Tees is offering free shipping on $30 or more purchases on prepainted officially licensed rally bodies 190mm...typically a Tamiya rally body is already close to $35-40 minimum plus your paint and time to attach the decals/mirrors....reasonably priced IMO plus they have light buckets too!

I just ordered a subbie body I'll try out when it gets here to see if it's any good.

http://www.asiatees.com/ask?descript..._location=blog

FattyMcJ 05-06-2013 12:06 PM

Re: Turtle's Modified XV-01
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by alexchen86 (Post 4310052)
BUT having said that the DF-03Ra is still a very solid true 1/10 buggy turned rally not a touring car turned rally which makes handling a lot better.

I couldn't disagree more. The XV-01 has insanely good handling and is amazingly durable.

So much so that I have jumped it off 10' jumps at a BMX track, taken it to the local race track and kept up with an Associated b4, even over jumps. Done some gnarly cartwheels that would have destroyed most other cars, and the XV-01 keeps coming back for more. The only "downfall" I see is that it's very low ground clearance for a "track". But for scale rally driving, it's the best.

That's all assuming you're talking about the XV-01, not the TT-01. Since this is an XV-01 thread.

Sith Lord 05-06-2013 04:36 PM

Re: Turtle's Modified XV-01
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by alexchen86 (Post 4310052)
BUT having said that the DF-03Ra is still a very solid true 1/10 buggy turned rally not a touring car turned rally which makes handling a lot better. My buddies Lancia rally converted from a TT-01E can't hang with my DF-03Ra lol.

Of course a TT01 wouldn't be able to keep up. It's a TT01, no matter what mods you do to it. And you said it yourself, the DF03 is a converted buggy, not initially designed to be a rally car, where a XV-01 is a purpose built rally car (now with TC and Trucks built off it)

TURTLE 05-06-2013 07:18 PM

Re: Turtle's Modified XV-01
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by waw (Post 4310030)
a question arise...
Do you keep the bearings (in the differentials, wheels, etc.) under maintenance?
Or do you just take everything apart after each run on the track (for the bearings)?

I haven't take mine apart (yet), I just clean the whole thing occasionally...
thanks in advance

I don't really do the whole cleaning thing. :ror: If I notice excessive wheel wobble or hear squeaking I inspect the bearings. Only in the case that a bearing is broken or breaking do I replace them. If I clean bearings its only because I had to take them off to fix something else.

Thats just me, and there are people who are pretty anal about cleaning, but I don't see much of a point when every time I drive it its gets dirty.

Hope that helps!

*As for the rest: It seems a strange tangent and seems like it is in the wrong thread...

waw 05-06-2013 09:19 PM

Re: Turtle's Modified XV-01
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TURTLE (Post 4311121)
I don't really do the whole cleaning thing. :ror: If I notice excessive wheel wobble or hear squeaking I inspect the bearings. Only in the case that a bearing is broken or breaking do I replace them. If I clean bearings its only because I had to take them off to fix something else.

Thats just me, and there are people who are pretty anal about cleaning, but I don't see much of a point when every time I drive it its gets dirty.

Hope that helps!

*As for the rest: It seems a strange tangent and seems like it is in the wrong thread...

allright Ty ;-) thanks a bunch for the heads up..

mine's get dirty each time it gets out.. :lmao:
but then I just wipe it dry (when I have the time), luckily its dry season here now.. not much rain, which means more sands and dirts for me.. yeaaaa

TURTLE 05-09-2013 11:27 PM

Re: Turtle's Modified XV-01
 
So I got the Tamiya Volkswagen Golf body in the other day. Definitely not a rally body. But I had faith in my scissors and cut off all the silly stuff that killed the clearance.

It fits snuggly against the front bumper and the inner fenders, but it does fit, just barely.

http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...ps0fcbd687.jpg

http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...ps17aa412e.jpg

http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...pse19e10a5.jpg

http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...psb6cf3345.jpg


I am not sure how I feel about this body yet. It almost seems like it is 12th scale. I really think this particular body should be 200mm. The way I see it it is suppose to be a wide body version of a Golf, but kind of comes off as a narrowed cab with extended wheel arches. I will paint it up in the next couple of weeks and see what I think of it then...

Sith Lord 05-10-2013 04:46 AM

Re: Turtle's Modified XV-01
 
I was thinking of getting that body to use on my Touring Car in our GT class. You certainly have hacked into it there. Will be interesting to se how it paints up.

fvrr 05-10-2013 11:09 AM

Great, that's the body I got for mine. I guess I'll have to take a closer look at it after the kit is built.

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