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Hulksta Riddler

Ahaha... not yet:oops:... waiting for some more stuff to arrive...
Dlux rod ends sliders and KK skins are on their way here... As soon i reveived those, it won't be long..."thumbsup"
 
Just stirring the pot noname...:mrgreen:

I have to say though, I can't figure out how The side skins work...will be interesting to see those on

Have to hit up Michelle for some ideas
 
As for the skins, i asked myself the same question first but if u look at my ''team noname'' panel and at the chassis, you'll see how it fit...
And that why i'm waiting on them to show up before beginning the build... I don't want to to the job twice...
 
Dlux rod ends slidder showed up today... Will be able to mount links, shocks, bully acc to axles... Waiting on my KK skins...
And still no electro... :(
 
Did s bit of work on the Riddler today...

Mount rod ends and slidders on Mr Links Ti links
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Build shocks with MRC silver soft spring and Dlux no preload cup... No oil yet...
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Decase my 4pl receiver
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The big part of the job was to stip and clean the Bully2 axles (bought them used from a friend)... Installed the NCD acc...
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Found the 1st piece of electro...
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Voodoo tires/CI foams/NCD wheels/VP hubs...
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Re: Hulksta Riddler Bully 2

Rig looks sweet "thumbsup"

I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure if you flip the servo mount it will put the servo closer to the gearbox and give your lower links and shocks more room...
 
Re: Hulksta Riddler Bully 2

Don't think so... Servo mount needs to be mount like that to clear the screws of the gearbox if I recall... Will have to check to be sure tho...

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Re: Hulksta Riddler Bully 2

Don't think so... Servo mount needs to be mount like that to clear the screws of the gearbox if I recall... Will have to check to be sure tho...

Envoyé de mon LG3 avec Tapatalk

If thats like the NCD one then it will fit to clear the screws for the gearbox like this...

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Re: Hulksta Riddler Bully 2

Rig looks sweet "thumbsup"

I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure if you flip the servo mount it will put the servo closer to the gearbox and give your lower links and shocks more room...

Yup, you were right my friend... I have the same on my Bully2 Remedy and it is installed the right way... So i have to flip this one"thumbsup"
 
Took the time to work on the Riddler... Still a lot to do, to tune and still have to received my electronic from HH... But it looks like i have a roller"thumbsup"

Only mock up for now, have to change hardware for proper one, tune the shocks (i want a lower stance...), tune the 5th and 6th shocks... For now only installed the 5th with an internal ''Bic pen'' spring between the piston and the bottom of the shock body ... seems to work...

So now, what spring do u use for internal scx shocks?
I want a lower stance, a kind of droop setup... How can i tune my shocks? Oil? Springs? ect...

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Normal stance... I want it lower than this... any tip for the shocks???
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2'' 3/4
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4'' 1/4
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A lot of flex... a bit too much lol...
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Not the lightest for a roller but its a start...
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Yes....thanks for the pics "thumbsup"

I don't think you sit too hi...my goal today is to get mine that low. Your's is looking good. Try an internal limiter in your shock, Hulksta mentioned a 3mm and a 6 mm limiter to start with. I believe we both are looking at 90 mm eye to eye on the shocks before any internal limiter and go from there. Unfortunately my Egressor shocks won't work...they're just too long I think...about 100mm and when I limit it to get 90, there's just not much throw left.

Doesn't look like you can lay your shocks back any more...at least in the front...that could help some too.

Can you share your track width in the front Noname?...finding mine is a bit wide with all the weight on the front axle.

Looks good man "thumbsup"
 
Hey, I saw your post in The Eric De Lux build about internal shock springs. I had a couple springs from some other...they fit and seem to work. The Bic pen spring was a good idea...but I found these while searching around, haven't tried them yet coz the originals seem to work fine, but plan to if I have to tune at all


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Found them at RPP
 
Yes....thanks for the pics "thumbsup"

I don't think you sit too hi...my goal today is to get mine that low. Your's is looking good. Try an internal limiter in your shock, Hulksta mentioned a 3mm and a 6 mm limiter to start with. I believe we both are looking at 90 mm eye to eye on the shocks before any internal limiter and go from there. Unfortunately my Egressor shocks won't work...they're just too long I think...about 100mm and when I limit it to get 90, there's just not much throw left.

Doesn't look like you can lay your shocks back any more...at least in the front...that could help some too.

Can you share your track width in the front Noname?...finding mine is a bit wide with all the weight on the front axle.

Looks good man "thumbsup"

Thanx man"thumbsup"

As for the shocks, here what Dan wrote me:

''For memory i had 6mm internal 3mm external limiting in the rear, 3-6mm internal in the front. Oil was 50wt allround. Springs were losi miniT rear silvers.
Shocks mounted to the most inboard hole in the chassis.
When setting springs you only want about 1mm of preload to hold the springs from shaking about.
I also used the shortest rodend i had for the shocks.

Follow this shock tech guide.. when you set the oil in the shock right and you compress the shock (without spring) and let go the shock rod should only come out about 3-5mm... if it comes out more you have not bleed the oil correctly so crack the cap open and do again.''

So will probably start there and see...

Here s the measurement u asked: front 11.5'' and rear 11'' outside tire to outside tire... Is that what u wanted?
 
Hey, I saw your post in The Eric De Lux build about internal shock springs. I had a couple springs from some other...they fit and seem to work. The Bic pen spring was a good idea...but I found these while searching around, haven't tried them yet coz the originals seem to work fine, but plan to if I have to tune at all


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Found them at RPP

Thank pal, will try these;-)
 
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