D3MON
Hardcore RCTalk User
hey guys,
well i started a thread for my MGT and working on getting it back going, so going to do the same for my Losi LST, at the moment its kind of a Frankenstein rig between LST and LST2 (i think?) wouldnt mind help identifying.
this was my newest purchase before getting out of RCing for awhile, and is setup almost exactly the same as when i bought it back in 07-08 or so.
i only ran a few tanks through it.
so the truck has the 2 speed transmission with the hi-lo selector, it does have reverse (probably going to be going FOC in the future.)
Notable LST1 features:
it has plastic difs (LST1)
it has the blue m26 motor (LST1)
and blue anodized shock with ano caps, non threaded (lst1)
Notable LST2 features:
heavier duty axles w/ 20MM hex
larger heavier A-Arms (LST2)
hub carriers to fit A-Arms (LST2)
either way, it was a fun truck for those few tanks so gettin it back running here soon. (too cold lately i dont want to stress plastics more than necessary.
getting the radio (JR R XS3) on this thing workin correctly was definitely a learning curve. as somehow i messed with it and had the radio mix the throttle channel and the aux channel.
well wish me luck and hoping to post results before long!
well i started a thread for my MGT and working on getting it back going, so going to do the same for my Losi LST, at the moment its kind of a Frankenstein rig between LST and LST2 (i think?) wouldnt mind help identifying.
this was my newest purchase before getting out of RCing for awhile, and is setup almost exactly the same as when i bought it back in 07-08 or so.
i only ran a few tanks through it.
so the truck has the 2 speed transmission with the hi-lo selector, it does have reverse (probably going to be going FOC in the future.)
Notable LST1 features:
it has plastic difs (LST1)
it has the blue m26 motor (LST1)
and blue anodized shock with ano caps, non threaded (lst1)
Notable LST2 features:
heavier duty axles w/ 20MM hex
larger heavier A-Arms (LST2)
hub carriers to fit A-Arms (LST2)
either way, it was a fun truck for those few tanks so gettin it back running here soon. (too cold lately i dont want to stress plastics more than necessary.
getting the radio (JR R XS3) on this thing workin correctly was definitely a learning curve. as somehow i messed with it and had the radio mix the throttle channel and the aux channel.
well wish me luck and hoping to post results before long!