I've been out of the game for a long time. My neighbor bought an r/c car awhile ago. He ended up breaking an a-arm. He doesn't know what kind of car it is. Can anyone identify it?
Here's a two year update. I crashed the helicopter about 2 year ago and it's been sitting ever since. I think it's too much helicopter for me lol
They really are too hard to fly. Figure I'll stick to airplanes...well, whenever the local flying club finds a new field that it's so closed...
Only one way to find out....
But the only way it might not shift is if the new motor won't pull the revs the old motor did (assuming you're keeping the same gearing).
Just a little update, I've had somewhere around three crashes, nothing major, had to buy about $20 in parts on my first crash, and the third crash I broke one of the my training gears, so I had to make a new one. Ended up buying a Futaba GY401 gyro and a micro high torque digital servo for the...
Have you tried bringing up the idle more? You may need to work the LSN/idle enough to keep it running, then worry about working the HSN and stuff. Of course you'll need to mess with the LSN once you get the HSN set properly.
Well, I've come to the conclusion that "wasting my time" messing with them little toys cars has actually helped me with tuning my motorcycle. A year ago I installed a K&N air filter which caused the engine to run lean, so as a result had a jet kit installed. Bike never felt right compared to...
That radio might not every be legal anyways, it was somewhere around 1992 where the fcc changed the frequency r/c radios use, and anything before that time was deemed illegal to use.
How much money do you have to spend? One thing I'd found, the pre-built models are significantly cheaper when you factor in being able to buy it elsewhere and not getting charged for tax (assuming your state has a sales tax). One good tip, get a laptop with as little RAM as you can get, then...
If the wing needs repair, then it'll most likely need monokote among other things. Other than just, CA glue and balsa wood if you need to do any wood repairs.
Nice car, I used to have an RS4 2 with a .21 conversion and bunch of aluminum hop up parts and stuff, those were good times. Maybe someday I'll build another one.
BTW, what kinda engine you running?
Differential's internals are the same also. I think the general rule is that everything is...
http://www.nsrca.org/ NSRCA is the one that puts on the pattern competition. Looks like you're not in the United States but how it works here, is they split the country into nine different districts. Each district has it's own championship. The way you win the championship in your district...