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Black Label Crawlers "Chopper" MOA LCC Build!

Hows this for a 15 minutes of runtime carnage pile....:shock:...Crapy V2's and even crapier CKRC cvd's..When the CKRC one broke,it broke the knuckle and everything all in one pop...:shock:


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Yep Zach, buy a set CVD from the LNC and put them reasembled (without the sprin and the pin and the screws) in you baking oven at 200°C at 15 Minutes.

After the 15 Minutes make the oven out and let them inside ...

That was a Tempering effect

I drive my really hard and no Problems

And the V3 CVD by Losi are the best in this time on the market
 
Yup,that's my next move..
I'd kind of planned for the worst and had them on hand with me at the comp. Good thing too....I figured the v2s would bite the dust sooner or later but hadn't thought it would be that quick.

Even with the v3s in it now though, I still have a backup set in the toolbox with me.
 
Yep Zach, buy a set CVD from the LNC and put them reasembled (without the sprin and the pin and the screws) in you baking oven at 200°C at 15 Minutes.

After the 15 Minutes make the oven out and let them inside ...

That was a Tempering effect

Really?
I would like to know a little more about this. Sounds like an easy way to get the most out of your parts.
Would 200°C draw enough hardness out to make it tough?
Are the Losi V3's that hard to begin with?
Any idea what material they are made from?
 
I broke a few sets of V1's but still haven't broken a V2 yet. I have a few spares but no need for them so far. I have just learned to use my dig a lot more. I have seen a number of V1's, V2's and CKRC ones blow up, but so far, no one with issues using V3's.
 
Yep Zach, buy a set CVD from the LNC and put them reasembled (without the sprin and the pin and the screws) in you baking oven at 200°C at 15 Minutes.

After the 15 Minutes make the oven out and let them inside ...

That was a Tempering effect

I drive my really hard and no Problems

And the V3 CVD by Losi are the best in this time on the market

Cool,thanks Dieter...I will give that a try.

I'd kind of planned for the worst and had them on hand with me at the comp. Good thing too....I figured the v2s would bite the dust sooner or later but hadn't thought it would be that quick.

Even with the v3s in it now though, I still have a backup set in the toolbox with me.

I am gonna get some v3's ordered...Pullers are hell on everything...:shock:

Really?
I would like to know a little more about this. Sounds like an easy way to get the most out of your parts.
Would 200°C draw enough hardness out to make it tough?
Are the Losi V3's that hard to begin with?
Any idea what material they are made from?

DIETER!! Info man!!8)

I broke a few sets of V1's but still haven't broken a V2 yet. I have a few spares but no need for them so far. I have just learned to use my dig a lot more. I have seen a number of V1's, V2's and CKRC ones blow up, but so far, no one with issues using V3's.

Yah v2's and ckrc cvd's do not like Pullers!! I even have my EPA's backed off to 70...
 
Really?
I would like to know a little more about this. Sounds like an easy way to get the most out of your parts.
Would 200°C draw enough hardness out to make it tough?
Are the Losi V3's that hard to begin with?
Any idea what material they are made from?

I dont know how material Losi use for the cvd´s.

... and the only that i can say that i use my Losi really hard (3s lipo with 35c (not burst) and a cobald puller ith a 19t pinion) and no problems with the Losi CVD.

Only the ckrc cvd break down ... but they broke every time at the same point
 
I dont know how material Losi use for the cvd´s.

... and the only that i can say that i use my Losi really hard (3s lipo with 35c (not burst) and a cobald puller ith a 19t pinion) and no problems with the Losi CVD.

Only the ckrc cvd break down ... but they broke every time at the same point


CKRC's cups suck big time!

I am gonna get some v3's ordered,might go ahead and do the aluminum upgrades to the front since I broke a knuckle too..8)
 
Pardon my noobyness, but isn't that a plastic knuckle? Does someone make aluminum axle parts for the Losi?
 
I broke 2 pins on the v2's, but still running them. I have the v3's for back-up.
I took a file to them and they are not hard.

I think I will throw the v3's in for Motorama.
 
I have been running the same V3's in my rig since August (pre-release) with 2 Pullers, no issues. You do need to change to AL knuckles and C's when runner big power. The stock plastic parts explode when pushed.
 
I might have missed it in the 11 pages here but any release date on the chassis and links ?and or price yet? thanks
 
I have been running the same V3's in my rig since August (pre-release) with 2 Pullers, no issues. You do need to change to AL knuckles and C's when runner big power. The stock plastic parts explode when pushed.

I am geting all the aluminum upgrades and v3's asap!

I might have missed it in the 11 pages here but any release date on the chassis and links ?and or price yet? thanks

In early febuary,prices to be announced then..
 
do you have any close ups of your body mounts and maybe some info?


What I use is a 8-32 1" button head fastner,and drill and tap a hole in my delrin chassis standoffs between the shocks..I also use delrin rod as cut to length body shims to raise or lower body height..I drill and tap those to 8-32 also.I always use a small shim,you can thread it on the fastner and it will hold the fasnter in the body so you dont have to worry about loosing them..
 
I kind of use the same i guess. 10-32 slotted screw heads and spacers. Ace hardwere. How about some pics and were did you get the fasteners? Thanks man
 
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