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Spoon_Tuner
06-04-2009, 08:34 PM
This one I will keep everyone updated on and take pictures piece by piece from now on.

I lied about about the Evo X being my last Mini Z AWD.

Anyway this is my new one.

Its the 2.4 ghz chassis, which I actually have noticed that this chassis is a little more sturdy then the old ones and even the newer AM cars I think have them too.

So the first things that I bought for it before I bought the chassis was Kyosho Ball Diff's. Heres a sample pic of what the inside of this thing looks with some Reflex Racing Ceramic Balls in the ring gear.

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c168/prozach665/DSCF3678.jpg


I also bought their brand spanking new one sided shielded bearings and their ti main shaft along with the ceramic diff balls.

Then I was looking around on the mini z forum and I took an idea from a user ( yes I took it ) but I its up to anyone. But I painted my chassis Tamiya matt black and it turned out really good


http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c168/prozach665/DSCF3682-1.jpg
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c168/prozach665/DSCF3680-1.jpg
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c168/prozach665/DSCF3681-1.jpg

So I have bought more things since all this but I am not going to post them just quite yet but I do have some nice stuff on it and plan on going for a black and blue theme to the chassis because thats they way it will leave you.


And then a body thats very new but not alot of people have it.... Yet. I think.

Skv012a
06-04-2009, 09:51 PM
So what are the plans exactly? Gonna race it or leave in dusting on the shelf? What body will be your focus if anything in particular?

On Kyo diff note, I got a used pair myself (screw retail price of these things!) and my only gripe is that adjusting these is a *****. I'll see if their quality helps in the long run, but getting them to the golden tightness will be a pain.

Spoon_Tuner
06-05-2009, 09:28 AM
Well I really cant find a place around here and people to race with. I use to have an RCP track but I was forced to sell it because I needed money and had no room for it.

But yes when I am running it I run it for a good while and I kind of have a track lay out in my house on my carpet thats a wide L shape.

Oh yes I know about how much of a pain it is to adjust the diffs and finding the right setting for them. Also I find thats its very easy for you to strip the diff housing screw threads. I have already had to replace one diff housing.I did not pay retail price for them either I got them from the minizfourm shop.

For the most part I dont want to make it crazy fast because I dont have alot of room. So I am just going to focus on handling.

I got the PN World Cup Stock 70 turn motor in my chassis with stock gearing and PN's motor holders and heatsink its plenty fast.

Skv012a
06-10-2009, 11:43 PM
Sounds good man. I'd get Phillips 000 for those screws, and PSPs for that matter, because I do believe that those puny screws can get stripped easily.

Why did you have to replace the housing of the diff? You could've just superglue+driver removed the stripped screw and replaced it vs the whole housing.

Spoon_Tuner
06-11-2009, 06:34 PM
Sounds good man. I'd get Phillips 000 for those screws, and PSPs for that matter, because I do believe that those puny screws can get stripped easily.

Why did you have to replace the housing of the diff? You could've just superglue+driver removed the stripped screw and replaced it vs the whole housing.

I did do the super glue thing, but I decided to quit doing that because I didn't always have superglue on hand so I just went ahead and bought another housing. Why? Because I have the money!