MMV Challenger: Carpet Kitty
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Re: MMV Challenger: Carpet Kitty
Looking good! I hope the steering set-up won't give you too much trouble: looks tight inthere.
Re: MMV Challenger: Carpet Kitty
Looks great! What rear arms are you using? Those seem not to be the normal TopCat/Cougar ones..
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Re: MMV Challenger: Carpet Kitty
I tried upmteen different variations. Cougar, Works, Dynotech, Cougar 2000 and more.
Losi rear suspension is a perfect fit. Rear arms are JRX-Pro. Hub carriers are also JRX-Pro. B44 CVD's and Avid bearings.
Losi rear suspension is a perfect fit. Rear arms are JRX-Pro. Hub carriers are also JRX-Pro. B44 CVD's and Avid bearings.
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Re: MMV Challenger: Carpet Kitty
Well, my money, my time and my inspiration have just about run out for this build. The good news is it is starting to look like a car.
Its not nearly as polished as I was hoping for and I never got the big bore shocks I was hoping to use but I am pretty happy overall.




Its not nearly as polished as I was hoping for and I never got the big bore shocks I was hoping to use but I am pretty happy overall.




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Re: MMV Challenger: Carpet Kitty
Really nice build
Have you had a chance to see how it handles? It would be interesting to hear how an inboard shocked, mid motor Topcat drives.
Paul.

Have you had a chance to see how it handles? It would be interesting to hear how an inboard shocked, mid motor Topcat drives.
Paul.
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Re: MMV Challenger: Carpet Kitty
Bravo 8rad! Congrats for getting your entry finished before the deadline! Looks quite unique...are you excited to give it it's maiden test-drive?
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Re: MMV Challenger: Carpet Kitty
I still need to do a million things before its ready for the track. I have not even thought about electronics.
The body is just resting on top so I need to mount that somehow. I also need to cover up that exposed gearing. Looks like crap with that big gaping hole in the side. Better battery posts and some better tires. The rear suspension also needs work. The CVD's are at a severe downward angle when the arms are level. So when the suspension compresses the CVD's bottom out limiting the upward travel.
At this point it is more of a functional mock-up rather than a racing buggy.
Looks cool though!
The body is just resting on top so I need to mount that somehow. I also need to cover up that exposed gearing. Looks like crap with that big gaping hole in the side. Better battery posts and some better tires. The rear suspension also needs work. The CVD's are at a severe downward angle when the arms are level. So when the suspension compresses the CVD's bottom out limiting the upward travel.
At this point it is more of a functional mock-up rather than a racing buggy.
Looks cool though!
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Re: MMV Challenger: Carpet Kitty
Maybe one of the new TBG Cougar undertrays could be used to give the body something to attach to?8rad wrote:The body is just resting on top so I need to mount that somehow.
And it does look cool

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Re: MMV Challenger: Carpet Kitty
Good suggestion. I have one of those. I think this chassis is too wide but I will try that tonight.Maybe one of the new TBG Cougar undertrays could be used to give the body something to attach to?
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Re: MMV Challenger: Carpet Kitty
Simply awesome! I also wonder how it would handle...
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Re: MMV Challenger: Carpet Kitty
Jeremy that thing looks AWESOMEEE!!!!!
Seriously some brilliant little ideas there. I especialy love those front pivots with the ball studs.
So good man. Thanks for posting your build mate.
Cheers-Jason
Seriously some brilliant little ideas there. I especialy love those front pivots with the ball studs.
So good man. Thanks for posting your build mate.
Cheers-Jason
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