hillbillybob
Newbie
So ive been watching the forum for a bit and found mounds of informations, tips, and how to's. So keep up the good work!
I have dabbled in RC for the last 15 years not really keeping up in the latest and greatest and more just having fun with what i have (because there wasnt forums like this when i started) Ive had a couple electric boats, one nitro boat, my dad and i built a nitro plane and wrecked it, 18th scale 4wd electric buggy, and a 12th scale 4wd nitro buggy. I never really tinkered with them and just used them in stock form.
I recently traded my nitro buggy for a basicly stock WK. the kid looked to be about 15 and it appears that he had it apart and tinkered with it because it has some mismatched screws but otherwise pretty solid. hehad put aluminum lower links, a Traxxas XL-5 esc, and put in a HPI GT550 14.4v (12t?) motor with a 87/27 spur/pinion combo for more of a basher setup. and gave me the stock motor and battery that came with it
The mods I have done in order to date
-put the 27t stock motor back in
-hot glued the diffs (like better than jb weld cause i can remove if i want)
-made axle mount servo plate (5 minutes to destroy a servo i had laying around) took back out
-bought 90t spur and lhs gave me a 13t pinion, spur didnt have enough diameter to mesh with pinion
- bought 16t, still didnt mesh, back to 27t
-got 2- 7.2v 5000mAh NiHM packs and Hitec 645-MG (135 oz) steer servo
-bought a jconcepts 2011 ford superduty body (looks like raptor to me)
-bought 1.9 proline beadlocks and TSl SX's at advice of lhs that "they arent that much smaller" got home and mounted them. loved look, hated size.
-cut 2.5 coils out of stock springs to lower chassis but still have extension
-performed proper chassis flip (axles, C's and servo to other side of chassis to realign with axle bellcrank)
-traded 1.9 setup for 2.2 axial scorpion beadlocks and hot bodies crawler tires
-zip ties on now front shock bodies because the battery weight sunk the chassis farther than i'd like
-built my own bent lower links
-ebay'ed a 96t spur (Kimbrough 142 Differential Gear 48p 96t) not HPI but bolts right in. had to file top of trans slightly to get 13t to mesh but works great.
Things i dont like or need to adress
-slipper clutch just started to click so im going to tear apart and lock that shortly
-want to strech wheelbase a little but need to order drivelines and need to figure out how to stech steering linkage as i didnt care for the axle mount servo.
My whole reason for posting is that motor turn/size, spur/pinion, and esc/motor capacties are blowing my mind. I think that attempting to wheel the 87/27 spur/pinion combo put way to much load on stock 27t motor and burned up the brushes because before i got the 96/13 setup in, it acted like it had a dead battery pack and had no power to pop up over any obstacle. So i started looking at motors and wanted to keep it reasonably cheap and not upgrade to brushless or lipos. so im thinking my options are 27t (either stock replacement or axial seems decent if it comes in honcho) 45t, or 55t (ive been told both are going to be too slow for my gearing) or could i run the 12 turn with the 13t pinion and be pretty happy? Thanks for reading my book but this is me getting it all out at once.
And i have pictures from when i first brought it home through now
axle mount servo
1.9 Prolines and TSl's Louisiana mud truck status!
How it sits now. thats an 8 in tall beer mug
I have dabbled in RC for the last 15 years not really keeping up in the latest and greatest and more just having fun with what i have (because there wasnt forums like this when i started) Ive had a couple electric boats, one nitro boat, my dad and i built a nitro plane and wrecked it, 18th scale 4wd electric buggy, and a 12th scale 4wd nitro buggy. I never really tinkered with them and just used them in stock form.
I recently traded my nitro buggy for a basicly stock WK. the kid looked to be about 15 and it appears that he had it apart and tinkered with it because it has some mismatched screws but otherwise pretty solid. hehad put aluminum lower links, a Traxxas XL-5 esc, and put in a HPI GT550 14.4v (12t?) motor with a 87/27 spur/pinion combo for more of a basher setup. and gave me the stock motor and battery that came with it
The mods I have done in order to date
-put the 27t stock motor back in
-hot glued the diffs (like better than jb weld cause i can remove if i want)
-made axle mount servo plate (5 minutes to destroy a servo i had laying around) took back out
-bought 90t spur and lhs gave me a 13t pinion, spur didnt have enough diameter to mesh with pinion
- bought 16t, still didnt mesh, back to 27t
-got 2- 7.2v 5000mAh NiHM packs and Hitec 645-MG (135 oz) steer servo
-bought a jconcepts 2011 ford superduty body (looks like raptor to me)
-bought 1.9 proline beadlocks and TSl SX's at advice of lhs that "they arent that much smaller" got home and mounted them. loved look, hated size.
-cut 2.5 coils out of stock springs to lower chassis but still have extension
-performed proper chassis flip (axles, C's and servo to other side of chassis to realign with axle bellcrank)
-traded 1.9 setup for 2.2 axial scorpion beadlocks and hot bodies crawler tires
-zip ties on now front shock bodies because the battery weight sunk the chassis farther than i'd like
-built my own bent lower links
-ebay'ed a 96t spur (Kimbrough 142 Differential Gear 48p 96t) not HPI but bolts right in. had to file top of trans slightly to get 13t to mesh but works great.
Things i dont like or need to adress
-slipper clutch just started to click so im going to tear apart and lock that shortly
-want to strech wheelbase a little but need to order drivelines and need to figure out how to stech steering linkage as i didnt care for the axle mount servo.
My whole reason for posting is that motor turn/size, spur/pinion, and esc/motor capacties are blowing my mind. I think that attempting to wheel the 87/27 spur/pinion combo put way to much load on stock 27t motor and burned up the brushes because before i got the 96/13 setup in, it acted like it had a dead battery pack and had no power to pop up over any obstacle. So i started looking at motors and wanted to keep it reasonably cheap and not upgrade to brushless or lipos. so im thinking my options are 27t (either stock replacement or axial seems decent if it comes in honcho) 45t, or 55t (ive been told both are going to be too slow for my gearing) or could i run the 12 turn with the 13t pinion and be pretty happy? Thanks for reading my book but this is me getting it all out at once.
And i have pictures from when i first brought it home through now

axle mount servo

1.9 Prolines and TSl's Louisiana mud truck status!

How it sits now. thats an 8 in tall beer mug

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