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Stampedekid 03-09-2008 07:23 PM

Results of a Runaway.
 
You all remember my Nitro Stampede and my friend's new one right? Long story short. I was driving around his backyard, his remote and truck were off while he was filling it up. I was doing wheelies and it caught something, and went head on into a steel chair leg. Here are the results. I also got a video of the aftermath in my home. The camera messes up the sound of my voice some. I can't think of the name of the piece that broke, but the hobby store is gonna have a visit tomorrow.
PS. My camera has the wrong date on it
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WhiteMKIV 03-09-2008 07:43 PM

i know how it is man LOL it sucks big time

Stampedekid 03-09-2008 07:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WhiteMKIV (Post 147980)
i know how it is man LOL it sucks big time

You do? Is that why you had to get a new engine for your nitro car?

Most_Wanted 03-09-2008 07:55 PM

It looks like the part that broke is the castor block. I would suggest looking into the aluminum ones as from my experience with 1/10th scale, these tend to be one of the most commonly broken parts.

I would also suggest looking into a failsafe, that way if you have any interference problems you won't get another runaway.

Titantaw12 03-09-2008 07:57 PM

Nice Truck.:)

WhiteMKIV 03-09-2008 08:00 PM

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Originally Posted by xmodracer1 (Post 147982)
You do? Is that why you had to get a new engine for your nitro car?

no it got ran over, but the first day i got it and one of the batterys came out and i was going full speed and it took off luckly it ramped into ome grass

clintr79 03-09-2008 08:12 PM

At least its a cheap fix i found a pair of them on ebay for about 4.25 shipped
This is the item number 200118220693

mustanglover 03-09-2008 08:19 PM

ha. man that weird my nitrosport went crazy (forgot to change batteries) when down my road at top speed hit this ladies house a didn't even have a scratch, or broken parts.

snowboi1289 03-09-2008 08:20 PM

Did the radio get interferance or did it just somehow get outa control ??
It has happened to me.But for me it was interferance,thats why im goin to get a automatic shut off,or try to make one.
Sry bout the truck..

stang_racer 03-09-2008 08:22 PM

stick with plasic beleave me aluminum bends then cracks, plastic has some give, you see with the xmods they are small and less force into any impact they take, also if you have ever broke a stick over your knee, you will know that smaller in length is stronger, well same goes for xmods vs nitro aluminum parts.

go to your lhs and get a stock replacement part in plasic, ask anyone who knows anything about nitro trucks and they will tell you that plastic is accually stonger than aluminum.

also shows you perfectly why you buy a failsafe before you even start the truck

clintr79 03-09-2008 08:30 PM

also shows you perfectly why you buy a failsafe before you even start the truck[/QUOTE]

I agree 100% i run one on all my nitros cheap insurance:nod:

Most_Wanted 03-09-2008 08:47 PM

Plastic is NOT stronger than aluminum, it actually is great for most parts because it allows for flex, that's why you see tons of RPM parts on people's trucks. The only problem with having flex in the castor block is you will start bending the pins as well. Aluminum is a good choice for this part, as you have some flex in other areas while having durable castor blocks. Go on the Traxxas forum and 95% of people will tell you the same thing.

You could look into getting a RPM bumper too, I had one on my Rustler and they are great to help avoid unnecessary damage.

xmodkidd33 03-09-2008 08:56 PM

That sucks. Invest in alloy.

Were you sucking helium before the video? Just kidding.

Stampedekid 03-09-2008 09:00 PM

Thanks MostWanted for the info! The servo has a return spring for braking(it has no reverse) It just happened out of no where. Both the truck and controller have fresh batteries. Yes, I am going with aluminum. When I broke the shaft yoke, I got aluminum ones, but only replaced the one that broke for the time being. Anyone live near Commack NY? We are starting a Nitro ONLY Monster club. I doubt that I'll post it up here though.

stang_racer 03-09-2008 09:05 PM

hey most wanted stop talking about things that you oviously know nothing about!!! plastic is better because of the simple fact of it can snap back to the same plcae bend after bend!!! aluminum/alloy/shinny stuff w/e you would like to call it, is weaker because when it bends it does not sanp back into place, so it comes down to a durability issue do you see my point now!!!

Stampedekid 03-09-2008 09:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stang_racer (Post 148034)
hey most wanted stop talking about things that you oviously know nothing about!!! plastic is better because of the simple fact of it can snap back to the same plcae bend after bend!!! aluminum/alloy/shinny stuff w/e you would like to call it, is weaker because when it bends it does not sanp back into place, so it comes down to a durability issue do you see my point now!!!

Actually, plastic was the thing that broke when it clipped the chair at 20mph. Aluminum won't. Hey, it is my truck, I am going to spend my money on whatever I want to spend it on. Plus I know M_W from IRC.(snoowkid25 is me) Stangracer, Most_Wanted knows a lot about what he is talking about.

clintr79 03-09-2008 09:43 PM

If you would of had aluminum it would of bent not broke but either way plastic is cheaper than aluminum when something does happen.What would you rather replace

Stampedekid 03-09-2008 09:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clintr79 (Post 148050)
If you would of had aluminum it would of bent not broke but either way plastic is cheaper than aluminum when something does happen.What would you rather replace

I'd rather get aluminum only because I run around car tires, and poles, chairs, benches and other tough stuff all the time. Rather than replacing it continually, I would rather have aluminum or RPM. My LHS usually doesn't have RPM though.

Donziikid 03-09-2008 10:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stang_racer (Post 148034)
hey most wanted stop talking about things that you oviously know nothing about!!! plastic is better because of the simple fact of it can snap back to the same plcae bend after bend!!! aluminum/alloy/shinny stuff w/e you would like to call it, is weaker because when it bends it does not sanp back into place, so it comes down to a durability issue do you see my point now!!!

Stang, MostWanted is actually correct. For this application and the amount of load and stress that it endures, it would be more benefitial to go with alloy. In this case it's stronger. If you wish to continue to post in this thread calm your tone and act politely. Thank you. :)

stang_racer 03-09-2008 10:50 PM

ok buddy one do you have one??? two have you bought the parts in quetion or know someone who has???


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